From: Robert Lanigan [rlanigan@MIT.EDU]
Sent: Friday,
January 16, 2004 8:58 AM
To: Chris Hill
Cc: 'Robert
Lanigan'; 'andrew Bonvie'; marco Gomes
Subject: RE: 10g campus
connections
Chris,
The
following estimates are based on present material and labor costs and no
contingency is built in.
These estimates could change with changes in
material and/or labor costs. A 10% contingency is recommended.
The
material lead time is 5 work days and the installation will be approximately 2
weeks. If you choose to
have these circuits built we would like to have the
length , loss budget of the equipment you plan to
deploy.
Marco
Gomes helped me with this information, He will be working with me on the project
should you
move forward with it and Marco or myself can be contacted for any
further assistance.
Thank You
Bob Lanigan
For site Layout 1
can you get me cost (upfront and recurring) and lead-time
information for the
following single mode fiber link (the <-> symbol
below)
options
option a
site 1 <->
site 4----------$4700.00
site 2
<-> site 4 ---------$550.00
site 3 <-> site 4----------$2500.00
Total---------------$7750.00 one time installation
cost
Total ---------------$750.00 monthly costs
option
b
site 2 <-> site 4----------$3800.00
site 3 <-> site
4----------$3500.00
Total--------------$7300.00 one time installation
cost
Total--------------$500.00 monthly costs
For
site Layout 2 I'd like estimates for a single scenario
site 1 <-> site 4-----------$4700.00
site 2 <-> site
4-----------$2500.00
site 3 <->
site 4-----------$2500.00
Total---------------$9700.00 one time installation
cost
Total---------------$750.00 monthly costs
At
02:33 PM 1/14/2004, Chris Hill wrote:
Hi Bob,
It was good to
talk to you this morning.
Here is a summary of the options I would
like to get estimates on cost and
lead-time and any other issues that you
think are relevant. It would be very
useful to have rough estimates in the
next couple of days if possible.
Thanks
Chris
Hill
Background
==========
We are looking to install
four cluster facilities at four sites on campus.
Each cluster will have an
Enterasys N7 switch with one or more 10g
interfaces. The interface optics
is 1310nm SMF that has an SC connector. The
interface between this facility
and the wider world will be from a
connection through to the main Stata
fabric.
There are two possible site layouts that we are looking
at:
Layout 1
site 1: 54-1727
site 2:
54-527
site 3: 48-208
site 4: stata mezzanine
level
Layout 2
site 1: 54-1727
site 2:
E34-500
site 3: 48-308
site 4: stata mezzanine
level
Can you give me estimates for configurations involving
these different site
possibilities as follows:
For site Layout
1 can you get me cost (upfront and recurring) and lead-time
information for
the following single mode fiber link (the <-> symbol
below)
options
option a
site 1
<-> site 4
site 2 <-> site 4
site 3 <-> site 4
option
b
site 2 <-> site 4
site
3 <-> site 4
For site Layout 2 I'd like estimates for a
single scenario
site 1 <-> site
4
site 2 <-> site 4
site 3
<-> site 4
My contact information is
Chris Hill,
EAPS
room: 54-1515
email: cnh@mit.edu
tel:
617 253 6430
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
Robert Lanigan [mailto:rlanigan@MIT.EDU]
> Sent: Tuesday, January
13, 2004 3:50 PM
> To: Chris Hill
> Cc: andrew Bonvie
>
Subject: Re: 10g campus connections
>
> Chris,
>
> Lets talk on
the phone first, I'd like to hear your
> needs and do some research
before we meet.
>
I'll be in my office most of the morning----253-0312
>
>
My cell is 617-201-3628
>
>
> Thanks
> Bob
>
>
>
> At 03:21 PM 1/13/2004, you wrote:
>
>Bob,
> >
> > Jack Costanza referred me to you to
discuss some fairly imminent
> >plans we have for connecting several
sites around campus to a
> >concentration point in Stata. Some of
these sites have fiber
> in place
> >that will need rerouting
from
> >NE43 to Stata, other sites we are thinking about have no
> fiber to them
> >as far as I know. Jack says you are the
man to talk to about this.
> >
> > Would it be
possible to meet up sometime tomorrow - Wed,
> Jan 14, or
>
>at least talk on the phone.
> >
> >Thanks,
>
>
> >Chris
>