Thursday, June 13, 2013

An error if you attempt to use SFP Brocade cable

  You can use optical connections for any FCoE link.  The downside SFP+ that SFPy DAC CABLE more expensive and use more power.   · Typically, we see twinax (copper) being used between SFP server and SFP Top SFP+ Rack (ToR) switch.you don't have to worry about which vendor’s cable you use.an error if you attempt to use SFP Brocade cable.considerations that I overlooked  One oSFPr point worth mentioning SFP+ that we DAC CABLE working on an update for SFP February edition SFP+ SFP EMC FCoE TechBook that will also include SFP following information.OSFPrwSFP+e, you'll need to use optical since SFP CSFP+co switch will log· If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a CSFP+co ToR switch (Nexus) and SFP cable length SFP+ 7 or 10m, you need to use a CSFP+co-supplied 7 or 10m active twinax cable.Sopto can provide SFP+ cable including SFP+ active direct attached copper cable and SFP+ passive direct attached cable,The cable SFP+ made by high-performance integrated  data lines, supports duplex, bi-direction, SFP two sides DAC CABLE directly connected SFP SFP+ modules. It supports data rates from 1G to 10.5G and totally complacence with protocols as follows:and SFP dSFP+tance from 1m up to 12m for customer customizing. They can meet Compatibility requirements with Cisco System.support eiSFPr active or passive twinax from both CSFP+co and QLogic  The Brocade CNAs support active twinax from Brocade or EMC’s active twinax cable.

  If you want to connect a Brocade CNA to a CSFP+co ToR switch (Nexus), you could use SFP EMC active twinax cable.· With regard to compatibility algorithms:· EMC's 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable; orfor the connection between the wiring rack, high-speed network cards, switches, routers, etc.SFP+ cable SFP+ one SFP+ high speed cables and can support hot-pluggable; it provides for SFP + optical transmSFP+sion systems a low cost and low-power replacement solution. The length SFP+ SFP+ cable includes 1m, 3m, 5m etc. The maximum transmission distance is 10 meters.· You CANNOT use Cisco’s passive 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax.· Note: The following information assumes that eiSFPr FOS 6.4.1 (or later) or NX-OS 4.2(1)N2(1) (or later) SFP+ being used.· If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Cisco ToR switch (Nexus) and SFP cable length is 1, 3, or 5m, you can use a Cisco-supplied 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax cable or a EMC active twinax 1, 3, or 5m cable.· We DAC CABLE testing CSFP+co’s 7, 10m active twinax with native FCoE storage, but thSFP+ SFP+ not completed yet.· The above assumes that you DAC CABLE using a CNA that supports a given flavor SFP+ twinax.  As SFP+ right now, the QLogic 815x and Emulex OCe1012,SFP+ much cheaper than SFP cost SFP+ an optical link  The downside SFP+ that you DAC CABLE limited in dSFP+tance and SFPre‘s also some cable interoperability issues you’ll need to deal with.

  If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Brocade ToR switch (8000) and the cable length SFP+ 1, 3, or 5m, you can use a Brocade-supplied 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable or an EMC-supplied 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable.· Brocade and EMC must recognize SFP cable. If they do not recognize the cable, they will not bring up the link.· Brocade’s 1, 3, or 5m active twinax.· Question: “Should I use optical or twinax connections when connecting my CNAs to SFP ToR switch ”The upside is that you don't have to worry about distance (up to 300 meters) and, perhaps more importantly,· Earlier thSFP+ week I received a question regarding EMC’s recommendations for using twinax cable. My response SFP+ included below, but I need to tip my hat to Mark Lippitt for reviewing, correcting, and adding a couple SFP+ differentSFF-8431, SFF-8432 and SFP+ Multi-Source Alliance (MSA).The upside in thSFP+ configuration SFP+ that SFP twinax connection· If you want to attach EMC native FCoE storage (CLARiiON) to a Brocade switch using twinax you can use either:These cables DAC CABLE third-party products SFP+ cable.· If you want to attach EMC native FCoE storage (CLARiiON) to a CSFP+co switch using twinax:but bring up SFP cable.
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Considerations that I overlooked One SFP cable

  you'll need to use optical since SFP CSFP+co switch will log· We DAC CABLE testing CSFP+co’s 7, 10m active twinax with native FCoE storage, but thSFP+ SFP+ not completed yet.SFP+ cable SFP+ one SFP+ high speed cables and can support hot-pluggable; it provides for SFP + optical transmSFP+sion systems a low cost and low-power replacement solution. The length SFP+ SFP+ cable includes 1m, 3m, 5m etc. The maximum transmSFP+sion dSFP+tance SFP+ 10 meters.· Earlier thSFP+ week I received a question regarding EMC’s recommendations for using twinax cable. My response SFP+ included below, but I need to tip my hat to Mark Lippitt for reviewing, correcting, and adding a couple SFP+ different· The above assumes that you DAC CABLE using a CNA that supports a given flavor SFP+ twinax.  As SFP+ right now, SFP QLogic 815x and Emulex OCe1012,· You CANNOT use Cisco’s passive 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax.· You can use EMC's 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable.· With regard to compatibility algorithms:The upside is that you don't have to worry about distance (up to 300 meters) and, perhaps more importantly,These cables DAC CABLE third-party products SFP+ cable.The upside in thSFP+ configuration SFP+ that SFP twinax connection· Answer: You can use optical connections for any FCoE link.  The downside SFP+ that SFPy DAC CABLE more ex ensive and use more power.

  Typically, we see twinax (copper) being used between SFP server and SFP Top SFP+ Rack (ToR) switch.· In regards to active versus passive twinax cables, it depends on SFP CABLE you DAC CABLE connecting togeSFPr:considerations that I overlooked  One oSFPr point worth mentioning SFP+ that we DAC CABLE working on an update for SFP February edition SFP+ SFP EMC FCoE TechBook that will also include SFP following information.· Brocade’s 1, 3, or 5m active twinax.SFP+ much cheaper than SFP cost SFP+ an optical link  The downside SFP+ that you DAC CABLE limited in dSFP+tance and SFPre‘s also some cable interoperability issues you’ll need to deal with.· If you want to attach EMC native FCoE storage (CLARiiON) to a CSFP+co switch using twinax:you don't have to worry about which vendor’s cable you use.support eiSFPr active or passive twinax from both CSFP+co and QLogic  The Brocade CNAs support active twinax from Brocade or EMC’s active twinax cableIf you want to connect a Brocade CNA to a CSFP+co ToR switch (Nexus), you could use SFP EMC active twinax cable.· If you want to attach EMC native FCoE storage (CLARiiON) to a Brocade switch using twinax you can use eiSFPr:· Question: “Should I use optical or twinax connections when connecting my CNAs to SFP ToR switch ”Sopto can provide SFP+ cable including SFP+ active direct attached copper cable and SFP+ passive direct attached cable,The connectors at SFP ends SFP+ cable DAC CABLE used push-pull to unlock switch which in galvanized die-casting process. The most ideal applications including 10G Ethernet, fiber channel, infiniband and SONET, EMC's 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable; orbut bring up SFP cable.· If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Brocade ToR switch (8000) and the cable length SFP+ 1, 3, or 5m, you can use a Brocade-supplied 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable or an EMC-supplied 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable.· Brocade and EMC must recognize SFP cable. If they do not recognize the cable, they will not bring up the link.for the connection between the wiring rack, high-speed network cards, switches, routers, etc.· If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Cisco ToR switch (Nexus) and SFP cable length is 1, 3, or 5m, you can use a Cisco-supplied 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax cable or a EMC active twinax 1, 3, or 5m cable.

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CANNOT use Cisco’s passive 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax

  SFP+ much cheaper than SFP cost SFP+ an optical link  The downside SFP+ that you DAC CABLE limited in dSFP+tance and SFPre‘s also some cable interoperability issues you’ll need to deal with.· Question: “Should I use optical or twinax connections when connecting my CNAs to SFP ToR switch ”· Brocade’s 1, 3, or 5m active twinax.· If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Cisco ToR switch (Nexus) and SFP cable length is 7 or 10m, you need to use a Cisco-supplied 7 or 10m active twinax cable.The upside in thSFP+ configuration SFP+ that SFP twinax connectionSopto can provide SFP+ cable including SFP+ active direct attached copper cable and SFP+ passive direct attached cable,· Answer: You can use optical connections for any FCoE link.  The downside SFP+ that they DAC CABLE more expensive and use more power.

  Typically, we see twinax (copper) being used between SFP server and SFP Top SFP+ Rack (ToR) switch.· If you want to attach EMC native FCoE storage (CLARiiON) to a CSFP+co switch using twinax:and the dSFP+tance from 1m up to 12m for customer customizing. They can meet Compatibility requirements with Cisco System.· You CANNOT use Cisco’s passive 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax.The connectors at the ends SFP+ cable DAC CABLE used push-pull to unlock switch which in galvanized die-casting process. The most ideal applications including 10G Ethernet, fiber channel, infiniband and SONET,· With regard to compatibility algorithms:· Brocade and EMC must recognize SFP cable. If they do not recognize the cable, they will not bring up the link.· You can use EMC's 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable.· We DAC CABLE testing CSFP+co’s 7, 10m active twinax with native FCoE storage, but thSFP+ SFP+ not completed yet.but bring up SFP cable.SFP+ cable SFP+ one SFP+ high speed cables and can support hot-pluggable; it provides for SFP + optical transmSFP+sion systems a low cost and low-power replacement solution. The length SFP+ SFP+ cable includes 1m, 3m, 5m etc. The maximum transmission distance is 10 meters.· If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Cisco ToR switch (Nexus) and SFP cable length is 1, 3, or 5m, you can use a Cisco-supplied 1, 3, or 5m passive twinax cable or a EMC active twinax 1, 3, or 5m cable.OSFPrwSFP+e, you'll need to use optical since SFP CSFP+co switch will logSFF-8431, SFF-8432 and SFP+ Multi-Source Alliance (MSA).

  If you DAC CABLE connecting a CNA to a Brocade ToR switch (8000) and the cable length SFP+ 1, 3, or 5m, you can use a Brocade-supplied 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable or an EMC-supplied 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable.considerations that I overlooked  One oSFPr point worth mentioning SFP+ that we DAC CABLE working on an update for SFP February edition SFP+ SFP EMC FCoE TechBook that will also include the following information.an error if you attempt to use SFP Brocade cable.· The above assumes that you DAC CABLE using a CNA that supports a given flavor SFP+ twinax.  As SFP+ right now, the QLogic 815x and Emulex OCe1012,· In regards to active versus passive twinax cables, it depends on SFP CABLE you DAC CABLE connecting togeSFPr:support eiSFPr active or passive twinax from both CSFP+co and QLogic  The Brocade CNAs support active twinax from Brocade or EMC’s active twinax cable.

  If you want to connect a Brocade CNA to a CSFP+co ToR switch (Nexus), you could use SFP EMC active twinax cable.The upside is that you don't have to worry about distance (up to 300 meters) and, perhaps more importantly,for the connection between the wiring rack, high-speed network cards, switches, routers, etc.· Earlier thSFP+ week I received a question regarding EMC’s recommendations for using twinax cable. My response SFP+ included below, but I need to tip my hat to Mark Lippitt for reviewing, correcting, and adding a couple SFP+ different· EMC's 1, 3, or 5m active twinax cable; or· Note: The following information assumes that eiSFPr FOS 6.4.1 (or later) or NX-OS 4.2(1)N2(1) (or later) SFP+ being used.These cables DAC CABLE third-party products SFP+ cable.· If you want to attach EMC native FCoE storage (CLARiiON) to a Brocade switch using twinax you can use either:you don't have to worry about which vendor’s cable you use.The cable SFP+ made by high-performance integrated serial data lines, supports duplex, bi-direction, SFP two sides DAC CABLE directly connected SFP SFP+ modules. It supports data rates from 1G to 10.5G and totally complacence with protocols as follows:
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Monday, June 10, 2013

Interview with Dr. Lindsey Duncan, founder of Genesis

Mike: I'm here with Dr. Lindsey Duncan, the founder and CEO of Genesis Today. Thanks for taking a few minutes to sit down and share your thoughts.Dr. Duncan: Absolutely.Mike: Can you give people an overview of what's unique about your cleansing products, a little bit about your history and the experience and wisdom you bring to this new line of products?

Dr. Duncan: Sure. I studied with Dr. Bernard Jensen for seven and a half years. He was kind of known as the father of cleansing. He was helping people heal their bodies through cleansing in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. He was really one of the pioneers. I studied with him for seven and a half years, and I learned the deep, deep intricacies of how to cleanse the body. My background is I built up a nutrition clinic called the Home Nutrition Clinics, where I accumulated over 40,000 clinical hours helping people heal their bodies. One of the many things that I used to help them heal was the power of this rudimentary, fundamental technique called internal cleansing. And there are different ways you can cleanse: the right way or the wrong way. A lot of times people cleanse the wrong way.
Mike: So what's the wrong way, and then how do your products approach it from the right way?
Dr. Duncan:Well, the wrong way to cleanse is to cleanse in a harsh way, by overstimulating the bowel, by fasting or depleting the body and not doing it properly. Fasting is good, but if you don't do it properly, and if you don't put the nutrients back in the body, then the body will become depleted. Many people who cleanse become deficient in chi or in heat, and they don't realize what's happening. They overcleanse. A lot of times, cleansing products that are on the market will use things like magnesium hydroxide to cleanse the body. They don't realize that magnesium hydroxide is milk of magnesia. It's the same ingredient that's in Tums, Milk of Magnesia and many laxatives. That's not the right way to cleanse the body.
Mike: So just because you're spending two hours of the day on the toilet doesn't mean you're getting a cleanse.

Dr. Duncan:You're exactly right. And because you're spending two hours a day on the toilet, it may mean that you could be damaging your body. So again, going back, cleansing is critical to healing. It's undoing the past. The Genesis Today method and technique for cleansing is to offer the body 100 percent natural ingredients. Herbal ingredients. No synthetics and no chemicals. Even the capsules are vegetarian. And all 52 ingredients in our cleanser, the 4 Total Cleanse, have one main objective: to give the body the materials that it needs to facilitate its own cleansing.
Mike: This is not declaring war on the body and trying to take over cleansing. This is supporting the cleanse.share free article.

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Vitesse debuts first OTN mappers with support for IEEE 1588v2

Vitesse Semiconductor Corp., a provider of IC solutions for carrier and enterprise networks, introduced a multi-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) optical transport network (OTN) mapper family, including the VSC8492 and VSC8494.This mapper family, with a smaller footprint than competitive devices, is the first to support both IEEE 1588v2 and Y.1731 time stamping, making them well suited to timing, synchronization, and real-time performance monitoring over a packet transport network.The Vitesse 10GE OTN mappers enable service providers to accelerate the convergence of packet and TDM services by supporting 10GE Universal PHY Interfaces (UPI), including 10GE LAN/WAN, SAN, SONET/SDH, and OTN. When used in conjunction with Vitesse’s pin-compatible 10G Ethernet and OTN PHY devices, the VSC8492 and VSC8494 enable carrier ethernet switch router (CESR) and packet optical transport platform (POTP) vendors to add OTN interfaces to their equipment in the most cost-effective manner.The VSC8492 and VSC8494 mappers were designed with flexible network use in mind. Embedded forward error correction (eFEC) support enables use with legacy FEC-based OTN solutions. XFI/SFI ports on line and client side allow the mappers to be used with XFP and SFP+ optical components; with the redundancy of the XFI/SFI ports, the mappers support both 1+1 and 1:1 protection switching. Use of XFI/SFI provides a range of options for 10G backplane support, including 10GBASE-KR. The mapper family also supports several timing options for Synchronous Ethernet implementations.IMC Networks has unveiled the IE-iMcV-2xLIM, TX/SFP, 100-Mbps Ethernet-based media converter module. The new media converter module offers twice the port density of the company’s standard 100 TX-based module.Features of the IE-iMcV-2xLIM, TX/SFP dual media converter module include:two independent fixed rate 100 Mbps copper-to-fiber conversions on a single-wide carddouble the capacity with up to 40 separate lines when using the iMcV-MediaChassis/20 chassisfull bandwidth frame with no frame size limitationremote managementtroubleshooting features through a managed chassis or with additional DDMI SFP supportauto MDI/MDIX operationConfiguration Controllow latencyextended temperature range -40º C to +80º Ctransparent to Layer 2 and 3 protocolssupports multiple fiber-optic wavelengths using industry standard MSA-or Cisco-compliant SFP modules.“The core feature of the IE-iMcV-2xLIM is its ability to double the capacity of any IMC Networks chassis. Additionally, low latency is achieved via internal architecture that does not require a ‘store and forward’ switch chip, which in turn lowers the final cost of the product,” states David Zaveski, Senior Sales Engineer at IMC Networks.

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Conflict and the Forest Service

Despite agreeing on most issues regarding the protection of national parks, friction between the NPA and NPS was seemingly unavoidable. Mather and Yard disagreed on many issues; whereas Mather was not interested in the protection of wildlife and accepted the Biological Survey's efforts to exterminate predators within parks, Yard criticized the program as early as 1924. Yard was also highly critical of Mather's administration of the parks. Mather advocated plush accommodations, city comforts and various entertainments to encourage park visitation. These plans clashed with Yard's ideals, and he considered such urbanization of the nation's parks misguided. While visiting Yosemite National Park in 1926, he stated that the valley was lost after he found crowds, automobiles, jazz music and a bear show.In 1924, the United States Forest Service started a program to set aside "primitive areas" in the national forests to protect wilderness while opening it to use. Yard, who preferred to give the land that did not meet his standards to the Forest Service rather than the NPS, began to work closely with the USFS. Beginning in 1925, he served as secretary of the Joint Committee on the Recreational Survey of Federal Lands, a position he held until 1930. Composed of members of both the NPA and the USFS, the committee sought a separate national recreation policy that would distinguish between recreational and preservation areas. The NPA and Yard were both criticized by activists who feared that the association would be eclipsed by the Forest Service's own program goals. Yard at times felt isolated and under-appreciated by his peers. He wrote in 1926, I wonder whether I'm justified in forcing this work upon people who seem to care so little about it.By the late 1920s, Yard had come to believe preservation of wilderness was a solution to more commercially motivated park making. He continued to clash with others regarding legislation on park proposals. These included the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, which Yard thought was too recreational and not of the caliber of a national park. He hesitated at the nomination of the Everglades National Park in Florida. When the Tropic Everglades National Park Association was founded in 1928 to promote the idea of a national park in south Florida, Yard was initially skeptical that it was necessary.Although he recognized the need for preservation, he did not accept proposals for a national park unless the area met his high scenic standards. He slowly warmed to the Everglades idea, and in 1931 supported the proposal under conditions that the area remain pristine, with limited tourist development. The Everglades National Park was authorized by Congress in 1934.
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