100GbE beyond 40km

Etienne-Victor Depasquale edepa at ieee.org
Sat Sep 25 08:55:57 UTC 2021


Bear with my ignorance, I'm genuinely surprised at this:

Does this have to be Ethernet? You could look into line gear with coherent
> optics.
>

Specifically, do you mean something like: "does this have to be
IEEE-standardized all the way down to L1 optics?" Because you can transmit
Ethernet frames over line gear with coherent optics, right ?

Please don't flame me, I'm just ignorant and willing to learn.

Cheers,

Etienne

On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 11:25 PM Bill Blackford <bblackford at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Does this have to be Ethernet? You could look into line gear with coherent
> optics. IIRC, they have built-in chromatic dispersion compensation, and
> depending on the card, would include amplification.
>
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 1:40 PM Randy Carpenter <rcarpen at network1.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> How is everyone accomplishing 100GbE at farther than 40km distances?
>>
>> Juniper is saying it can't be done with anything they offer, except for a
>> single CFP-based line card that is EOL.
>>
>> There are QSFP "ZR" modules from third parties, but I am hesitant to try
>> those without there being an equivalent official part.
>>
>>
>> The application is an ISP upgrading from Nx10G, where one of their fiber
>> paths is ~35km and the other is ~60km.
>>
>>
>>
>> thanks,
>> -Randy
>>
>
>
> --
> Bill Blackford
>
> Logged into reality and abusing my sudo privileges.....
>


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