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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: rich_t on December 11, 2009, 09:06:28 PM

Title: SONET Engineers
Post by: rich_t on December 11, 2009, 09:06:28 PM
I have been consistantly amazed and impressed by the breadth of knowledge and experience of the members here.

I am wondering if there are any of you that are experienced in SONET.  I am particularly interested in those that are familiar with the Alcatel-Lucent TSS product line.
Title: Re: SONET Engineers
Post by: NHSparky on December 11, 2009, 09:44:53 PM
I know about --->{ }<--- that much.  Most of it is Harris Stratex, which we use for our microwave systems.  And I know we don't even use a small fraction of the capability we bought.
Title: Re: SONET Engineers
Post by: Thor on December 11, 2009, 09:58:29 PM
I have been consistantly amazed and impressed by the breadth of knowledge and experience of the members here.

I am wondering if there are any of you that are experienced in SONET.  I am particularly interested in those that are familiar with the Alcatel-Lucent TSS product line.

I helped install and activate the SONET for our headend telephony in Waite Park, MN. I grew it from an OC-3 to an OC-12. I performed all of the cross connects, DS-1 testing, etc. Of course, it was all Nortel equipment.
Title: Re: SONET Engineers
Post by: rich_t on December 12, 2009, 08:05:13 AM
I helped install and activate the SONET for our headend telephony in Waite Park, MN. I grew it from an OC-3 to an OC-12. I performed all of the cross connects, DS-1 testing, etc. Of course, it was all Nortel equipment.

I've worked some with the Nortel equipment many years ago.  But the Alcatel product line is a beast of an entirely different color.  To be honest their equipment is a PITA compared to other products I've used.

Part of the problem is that my company's network topology.  They put together several large multi-ring networks before they had a firm grasp on how UPSR is supposed to work.  It doesn't help that the current Alcatel software isn't capable of making Dual Ring interconnects, which makes it rather difficult to close rings that have aggregation nodes or hub sites that straddle more than one ring.