[ietf85-tech] VeriLAN shipping list
Warren Kumari
warren at kumari.net
Fri Oct 19 08:06:23 PDT 2012
On Oct 19, 2012, at 10:16 AM, Nick Kukich <nkukich at verilan.com> wrote:
> Oops! Yes, Twin-gig modules.
>
> The Wifi diagnostic gear was just a USB antenna for the Ubiquity software, which I've learned is pretty ho-hum. Though Edward is considering purchasing a proper spectrum analyzer - woohoo!
I have a proper spectrum analyzer (Anritsu Spectrum Master MS2721A (100Khz - 7.1Ghz with wireless LAN and cellular signals, including 802.11a, 3G, ultra-wideband, WiMAX, and wireless medical patient monitoring systems)) -- 'tis very sexy, but turns out not to be super helpful for WiFi issues.
I also have a Fluke EtherScope which turns out (IMO) to be much more useful…
I *can* bring these, but would prefer not to, as they are heavy, expensive, etc...
>
> I'm not sure if we have any LX SFPs. I figured I'd determine precisely what optics we need on the tech call today and order/scrounge as needed.
I'll poke around at home -- I think I have a few LXs that I can donate to the cause….
W
>
> As for printers, that's no longer VeriLAN's chair...sort of...maybe. At the last few meetings, we've just purchased locally. This is due to the new, restrictive shipping regulations on toner.
>
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> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 6:59 AM, Chris Elliott <chelliot at pobox.com> wrote:
> Nick,
>
> A few questions:
>
> Are the 12 GBIC Modules actually the 3560E TwinGig converters?
> CVR-X2-SFP
> TwinGig Converter Module
>
> Also, how about a couple of LX/LC SFPs and a couple of SM jumpers?
>
> You mentioned that you've bought some sort of wifi diagnostic gear--can you bring that to Atlanta?
>
> Any plan on printers? Buy in Atlanta? We might be able to reuse in Orlando. I /think/ shipping printers is easier domestically, not sure about costs...
>
> Looks great, otherwise. Loving the new small switches.
>
> Enjoy!
> Chris.
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Nick Kukich <nkukich at verilan.com> wrote:
> For your review.
>
> We're submitting the paperwork for this shipment today, but we'll have some time before it ships to make changes if needed.
>
> 2 Juniper M7i
> 74 1252 APs
> 6 3560E-24
> 2 3560G-24
> 4 3750-48 +stack cables
> 8 3560-24s
> 7 3560CG-8 (we'll be carrying more of these from NANOG)
> 10 Streamer laptops w/power supplies
> 12 XLR/stereo mini adapters
> 2 Linksys voip phones
> 12 GBIC Modules
> 10 SX SFPs
> 10 LC-LC Fiber Jumpers
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> 1 Ethernet kit
> 1 Radio kit
> 1 Motorola gang charger
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> 8 Rolls of gaff
> 80 Cable locks
> 40 North American power cables
> 4 Power strips
> 2 Extension cables
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> Ethernet kit:
> 3 100-foot ethernet
> 10 75-foot ethernet
> 20 50-foot ethernet
> 25 35-foot ethernet
> 25 25-foot ethernet
> 20 14-foot ethernet
> 20 10-foot ethernet
> 80 7-foot ethernet
> 60 3-foot ethernet
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> Nick Kukich
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> Verilan Event Services, Inc.
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