I think it's a Canadian company I picked a few up on ebay and really like them. It's debian os and has a very unique cli. But 128 10g ports if u use breakout cables. Pretty neat for 1u
@@briceperdue7587 yep, seems like your /24 is currently only seen by comcast an no other tier1 carrier. But then again, you're still building it so of course it's not yet 100% operational. Also my offer still stands, if you run into BGP related trouble, feel free to give me a shout and I'll see if I can help you out.
I started an ISP back in 2002 over "dead copper" leased line. Longest was 60KM. Then ADSL came out and shut us down. Later that year we pivoted to fiber. Installed a ring in an office park and expanded from there.
WE STILL HAVE CUSTOMERS HERE THAT ARE ON DSL 1.5Mbps it's insane when they jump from 1.5Mbs\128Kbs 200ms latency to our 100Mb\100Mb slowest speed and 7ms
8:56 You should be able to turn that LED off via the idrac. On another note these videos are cool, I'd like to learn enough about networking to eventually be able to do something like this (or at least understand things like BGP lol)
The blue light only sucks for camera it goes orange when it needs attention! I am still trying to wrap my head around BGP stuff it appears even carriers have issues with it setting you up.
@@briceperdue7587 the front leds should provide the same (and in some cases more) info there. Also, iirc BGP was the reason that facebook had their major outage a couple years back. The one where they even got locked out of their datacenter cause the access control systems were also down xD
back in my day (, 2000), a fiber fusion device was 50k, so in general, there were very few of them around so when a new fiber line got installed physically, one of 2 or 3 people in the entire state arrived, fused all the fibers that needed fusing and then moved on to the next job. So it was 100% of the time that when 12 fibers, or 96 fibers were pulled into a building, they we all terminated into cabinets.
It's wild how now $1200 bucks like $9 worth of determination you can put every wavelength on that same fiber. Meanwhile I'm still waiting on my bonded T1 they said can do 9Mbps\9Mbps
Are you planning on deploying IPv6 in your network? Any sort of network monitoring software and environmental monitoring? Also good choice with arista!
And your /24 is advertised on your asn! :) Now its time for a bunch of ipv6.... And connection to some Exchanges? Are there any IX's near? Or do you need to go to Washinton for that? you are doing CGNat to your customers?
Why do you not have switch redundancy if you have two switches? my understanding of the arista switches support both stacking and mlag either which will allow you to loss a switch without loose connectivity?
@@briceperdue7587 but looking at your new core? To ths other office and you have both switches in use why not increase the redundancy of your network? For the special site in the middle, if it involves emergency services and multiple links should that not account for failure in your active hardware which is more likely to fail compared to your passive fibre network?
@@michaelfitzgeraldnet It involved emergency services (that are not mine) I just pass through a e911 pop with a passive dwdm system. It was why I couldn't take a video because like the rack next to me says emergency 911 services etc.
@@briceperdue7587 i understand you cannot record everything, especially on others sites, but that is not what i was attempting to say. If you have location where you have active equipment that is already duplicate/redundant such as the pair of arista's in this office's rack, when the failure rate and maintenance requirements are much higher compared to that of your passive equipment where failures tend to be caused by acts of god (or idiot), why not allow for increase resiliency by using mlag where possible?
@@hariranormal5584 Cannot do 100G on 1 fiber especially long distance. Send me an email with your show interface transceiver optical strengths, your OTDR reports, and your expectations! Thanks for watching
@@briceperdue7587 Thanks for the offer :) I'm just curious and learning haha, don't have anything in hand. I dropped interest and got burnt out but I saw your videos and I really enjoy work with fiber
Nope. I find that less is more. I need it to be less complicated also because there will also be single optics for customers it doesn't help them in event of issues. I do have warm spares going in tho.
another good look at managing bigger class networks, L2/L3 routers, network topology and osi sort of surprised you are running win on laptop but whatever works you know #fiber roll outs #critical infrastructure
@@briceperdue7587 i guess that does make sense - as far as ubuntu i would just say - don't break debian (fd: ubuntu does do good work sometimes and incorporates new drivers and sw a bit faster but they also do stuff like put ads in motd and shells) could you do some content on how you set up windows for managing big networks cidr - i guess you probably just use the shell the vast amount of time - there are tons of linux tools you could use - think about using a linux vm as well? at any rate thanks for all the content
Not going to lie, I am loving watching you build your network out! One of my dreams is to build out a ISP (maybe just in my home lab lol)!
Everyone's home lab needs 10km of fiber on a reel for attenuation, a rooftop antenna, and a timing clock for real accuracy.
@briceperdue7587 he can use 10km optic with a 3 or 6 dB pad.
I never heard of Celestica. I had to look it up, very cool!
I think it's a Canadian company I picked a few up on ebay and really like them. It's debian os and has a very unique cli. But 128 10g ports if u use breakout cables. Pretty neat for 1u
Was awesome to watch AS399347 show up in BGPlay! Thanks for filming it again, Brice!
It doesn't work 100% just yet but we are working at it. Thanks for watching!
@@briceperdue7587 It's looking good so far, getting into the DFZ ain't the easiest thing! (Well, doing it without angry emails from NOCs...)
@@briceperdue7587 yep, seems like your /24 is currently only seen by comcast an no other tier1 carrier. But then again, you're still building it so of course it's not yet 100% operational. Also my offer still stands, if you run into BGP related trouble, feel free to give me a shout and I'll see if I can help you out.
I started an ISP back in 2002 over "dead copper" leased line. Longest was 60KM. Then ADSL came out and shut us down. Later that year we pivoted to fiber. Installed a ring in an office park and expanded from there.
WE STILL HAVE CUSTOMERS HERE THAT ARE ON DSL 1.5Mbps it's insane when they jump from 1.5Mbs\128Kbs 200ms latency to our 100Mb\100Mb slowest speed and 7ms
@@briceperdue7587 Do you use old EOL DSLAM's for them?
@@hariranormal5584 i misspoke. I ment we still have ppl here that had dsl before we switch them to us
8:56 You should be able to turn that LED off via the idrac. On another note these videos are cool, I'd like to learn enough about networking to eventually be able to do something like this (or at least understand things like BGP lol)
The blue light only sucks for camera it goes orange when it needs attention! I am still trying to wrap my head around BGP stuff it appears even carriers have issues with it setting you up.
@@briceperdue7587 the front leds should provide the same (and in some cases more) info there.
Also, iirc BGP was the reason that facebook had their major outage a couple years back. The one where they even got locked out of their datacenter cause the access control systems were also down xD
back in my day (, 2000), a fiber fusion device was 50k, so in general, there were very few of them around so when a new fiber line got installed physically, one of 2 or 3 people in the entire state arrived, fused all the fibers that needed fusing and then moved on to the next job. So it was 100% of the time that when 12 fibers, or 96 fibers were pulled into a building, they we all terminated into cabinets.
It's wild how now $1200 bucks like $9 worth of determination you can put every wavelength on that same fiber. Meanwhile I'm still waiting on my bonded T1 they said can do 9Mbps\9Mbps
What is your ASN number ? I thought comcast were going to put some powered gear in that room ?
Comcast is only transit on this to Cogent so we might not actually get gear on it with a optical handoff.
Are you planning on deploying IPv6 in your network? Any sort of network monitoring software and environmental monitoring? Also good choice with arista!
Yes ipv6 we are waiting on windstream there bgp setup is wrong. We use zabbix for monitoring
bring management over the trunks in it's vlan isolated in it's own vrf
And your /24 is advertised on your asn! :) Now its time for a bunch of ipv6....
And connection to some Exchanges? Are there any IX's near? Or do you need to go to Washinton for that?
you are doing CGNat to your customers?
No exchanges near us sorta trying to organize a mini one here to peer
Why do you not have switch redundancy if you have two switches? my understanding of the arista switches support both stacking and mlag either which will allow you to loss a switch without loose connectivity?
If a customers optic is plugged into 1 switch an mlag doesn't really help redundancy only increases complexity and power usage.
@@briceperdue7587 but looking at your new core? To ths other office and you have both switches in use why not increase the redundancy of your network? For the special site in the middle, if it involves emergency services and multiple links should that not account for failure in your active hardware which is more likely to fail compared to your passive fibre network?
@@michaelfitzgeraldnet It involved emergency services (that are not mine) I just pass through a e911 pop with a passive dwdm system. It was why I couldn't take a video because like the rack next to me says emergency 911 services etc.
@@briceperdue7587 i understand you cannot record everything, especially on others sites, but that is not what i was attempting to say. If you have location where you have active equipment that is already duplicate/redundant such as the pair of arista's in this office's rack, when the failure rate and maintenance requirements are much higher compared to that of your passive equipment where failures tend to be caused by acts of god (or idiot), why not allow for increase resiliency by using mlag where possible?
I don't understand why you're wasting the SFP+ port for what looks like a copper SFP when there is a copper management port to the right side.
If it's in ur face vs it's 16km away
Can you explain how is this done on a single fiber?
Upstream is like 1550.64nm and downstream is like 1549.82. I made up numbers but u can see c band channels
@@briceperdue7587
Oh okay what type of transceivers do we use for that?
And can this setup be used with 100G? What's the bandwidth spacing like
@@hariranormal5584 Cannot do 100G on 1 fiber especially long distance. Send me an email with your show interface transceiver optical strengths, your OTDR reports, and your expectations! Thanks for watching
@@briceperdue7587
Thanks for the offer :) I'm just curious and learning haha, don't have anything in hand. I dropped interest and got burnt out but I saw your videos and I really enjoy work with fiber
How come you didn’t put 100 gig instead of 10 gog
Single fiber dwdm doesn't support 100g to my knowledge. Also 10G is affordable considering our upstream is only 3 x 10
Are you planing on using mlag. ?
Nope. I find that less is more. I need it to be less complicated also because there will also be single optics for customers it doesn't help them in event of issues. I do have warm spares going in tho.
YEAHHHH!!!!
another good look at managing bigger class networks, L2/L3 routers, network topology and osi sort of surprised you are running win on laptop but whatever works you know #fiber roll outs #critical infrastructure
Haha yeah it's just best to use same os as 99% of customers my kids all have ubuntu on there laptops
@@briceperdue7587 i guess that does make sense - as far as ubuntu i would just say - don't break debian (fd: ubuntu does do good work sometimes and incorporates new drivers and sw a bit faster but they also do stuff like put ads in motd and shells) could you do some content on how you set up windows for managing big networks cidr - i guess you probably just use the shell the vast amount of time - there are tons of linux tools you could use - think about using a linux vm as well? at any rate thanks for all the content
First
Ricky Bobby says if your not first your last
mine is AS328843
399347 we are coming online as you see us
AS328843 - South Coast Fibre (pty) LTD?
@@bcm50 I am South African yes
@@briceperdue7587 I feel old ;-) // ASN10377 Sound Choice Communications. I enjoy your videos! keep up the good work.
As a person that makes a living off providing voip , Grandstream SUCKS!!!!
Give me a $50 version on a ATA?