10 Gig switches?
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wtm - Experienced Member
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10 Gig switches?
Anything new on when the 10 Gig switches will be available, last I heard was this summer (it's here) !
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
Working on it
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
Agreed, 10GB switches are really needed. This has been the #1 reason our Netonix orders have dropped to little or nothing....not that we are a big customer of Netonix, but every sale counts, right?
Looking forward to seeing the 10GB switches!
Thanks,
Brad
Looking forward to seeing the 10GB switches!
Thanks,
Brad
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
ya, they are coming, I am just behind everything....next batch eng boards arrive in a couple of weeks, and then if all good, we jump to production....
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
keefe007 wrote:What are the preliminary specs of the new models?
First out of the gate is the WS3-14-600-AC and WS3-14-600-DC
NOTE: This is 600 watts to support 8 VH ports
(2) SFP+ ports
(12) copper 1G ports
- ports 1-12 support 24V and 48V
- ports 1-2 24VH
- ports 1-8 48VH
Door open sensors
External temperature and humidity sensor (included)
External relay switch terminals that are software controllable based on many factors
There is also some software features that will follow in later firmware release such as
Layer 3 routing
Bandwidth control
And more as the switch core can do Enterprise/Carrier features
After that the same version where the copper ports support 2.5G but will cost a lot more.
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
sirhc wrote:keefe007 wrote:What are the preliminary specs of the new models?
First out of the gate is the WS3-14-600-AC and WS3-14-600-DC
Those specs sounds really good - can see us buying a few if the price is right. What sort of timescales are we looking at for a launch?
Simon
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
Specs are definitely interesting! I'd be up for several.
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Re: 10 Gig switches?
How do I get into your beta test?
We could be deploying two of your WS3-14-400-AC units every two-three weeks, so I can guarantee the units would see service quickly.
Our application is to connect the one SFP+ port on a MikroTik CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+ router to multiple bonded 1 Gbps links feeding various combinations of (2 Gbps) Siklu EH-2500FX or (3 Gbps) Bridgewave Flex4G-Lite radios.
We could be deploying two of your WS3-14-400-AC units every two-three weeks, so I can guarantee the units would see service quickly.
Our application is to connect the one SFP+ port on a MikroTik CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+ router to multiple bonded 1 Gbps links feeding various combinations of (2 Gbps) Siklu EH-2500FX or (3 Gbps) Bridgewave Flex4G-Lite radios.
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