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Re: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer
From: Eric Rosenberry <eric.rosenberry () iovation com>
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 14:49:17 -0700
I can attest to the quality of the Flexbox. It is fantastic! All of our employees have Mac's and they work great. Originally you had to use Java in FireFox to make it work, but they now have a "Chrome app" that works in Chrome which is even easier (don't have to get the right Java version loaded and click through a million security warnings). The workflow for how the box works is fantastic- You just go to their website and plug in the box and the UI is fully web based. The benefit here is that they are constantly updating different programming profiles for different manufacturer quirks. As soon as they make a change, it is available to you from the UI. If you run into any issues with optic compatibility, they can whip up a new profile and have it available immediately (not that I have actually had any issues, but I did have them add some XFP MRV profiles for me). It will also show you the history of any optic you have programmed which is nice I guess. The down side is naturally that I think it only works with their branded optics and also they are in control (i.e. if they decide to discontinue the service, or if you have no net access you are out of luck, but come on, we are all network engineers - finding Internet is not exactly hard). ;-) -Eric On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Eriks Rugelis <eriks () netideainc ca> wrote:
A couple of months ago I purchased a Flexbox V3 and a pile of SFP and SFP+ for $dayjob. The parts arrived in less than a week and the Flexbox V3 (and webapp) works well with our Macs. We are a satisfied customer. Eriks --- Eriks Rugelis Sr. Consultant Netidea Inc. T: +1.416.876.0740On Jul 30, 2015, at 14:48, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr <youssef () 720 fr>wrote:Hi, Flexoptics seems to do the trick but via a Web browser : https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html From what I've heard, this thing does the Job. Best regards.Le 30 juil. 2015 à 20:28, Jason Lixfeld <jason () lixfeld ca> a écrit : Does anyone know where I might find a SFP+/XFP programmer with a Maccompatible programmer application?Thanks!
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Current thread:
- Re: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer Eric Rosenberry (Aug 04)
- AW: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer Jürgen Jaritsch (Aug 04)
- Re: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer Hibler, Florian (Aug 05)
- Re: AW: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer Jay Hennigan (Aug 06)
- AW: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer Jürgen Jaritsch (Aug 04)