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I'm working n something with a local vendor. Trying to get something
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On Wednesday, December 3, 2014, Anthony Anderberg <
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>  We’d also talked about add-in modules for the current ex4500-40f switch
> that could add up to 8 more 10G ports in 2 group of 4 at a time as a
> temporary fix until our 4th generation hardware setup is ready.  I believe
> the part number is EX4500-UM-4XSFP, otherwise another switch and thoughtful
> port utilization to avoid over-stuffing the stacking cables is probably our
> best bet in the medium-term.
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> *Anthony Anderberg*
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> Sr. Systems Analyst
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> *From:* MICE Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]
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> Behalf Of *Jeremy Lumby
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 03, 2014 7:32 PM
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> *Subject:* Re: [MICE-DISCUSS] Googling on IPv6 and HE to 20G
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> I think the low port count means that we need a switch sooner rather than
> later.  I know there is a formal proposal in the works, however another
> 4500 may be the quick solution, and if we look at it from the viewpoint of
> if all of our current traffic had to flow between switches, we would not
> max it out, so another switch could buy us some time, while still being
> able to utilize most of the ports before any real bandwidth limitations.  I
> think a call for donations/optional bill would draw in far more than enough
> cash.
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> Jeremy
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> *From:* MICE Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]
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> Behalf Of *Anthony Anderberg
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 03, 2014 7:15 PM
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> *Subject:* [MICE-DISCUSS] Googling on IPv6 and HE to 20G
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> Yesterday Google turned up their IPv6 advertisements, and the rush of
> additional traffic required HE to add a second 10G port on the exchange -
> they now have Xe-0/0/3 and Xe-0/0/13 as LAG bundle Ae6.
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> Thanks to Jeremy for coordinating everything.
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> By my count we’ve got four free 10G ports on the main switch, plus a
> couple allocated that haven’t turned up.
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> *Anthony Anderberg*
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> Sr. Systems Analyst
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