Physical Layer Switches / Smart Optical Cross-Connect Panels

Hey Folks,

   I'm looking for physical layer switch that will allow me to remotely
configure how two ports are cross-connected. The two main benefits would
be that a site only has to be wired once and there is also a potential
for a simplified disaster recovery plan (i.e. one of my boxes melts
down, and I need to bring a standby online without dispatching a tech).

   If I could have the perfect box, it would:
  - Handle fiber (serial connections, ala DS3, would be a bonus)
  - Be protocol agnostic. I want to switch GigE and OC fiber
    cross-connects. I don't want GigE / POS inter-networking.
  - Be completely passive. If the power fails, all connections
    will remain active. I suppose this implies some sort of
    mechanical switching mechanism.
  - Text based CLI mandatory. Web GUI optional.
  - DC powered
  - Did I mention cheap?

   After Googling around this morning, it was unable to find anything
that completely fits the bill. I was only able to come up with 3 vendors
that come close to fitting the bill, each with their own set of pros and
cons:

RAM Electronics (http://www.ramelectronics.net/apcon/patchpanels.htm)
MEMX (http://www.memx.com/cross%20connect.htm)
MRV (http://www.mrv.com/product/MRV-FD-SFPMCC/)

   Anyone have experience with any of these vendors? Are there other
vendors I should be looking at?

   Off-list replies from sales-droids welcome. (An invitation for
punishment, I'm sure :wink:

Thanks!

Brad

* BRoldan@Covad.COM (Roldan, Brad) [Fri 23 Jan 2004, 18:23 CET]:
[..]

   If I could have the perfect box, it would:
  - Handle fiber (serial connections, ala DS3, would be a bonus)
  - Be protocol agnostic. I want to switch GigE and OC fiber
    cross-connects. I don't want GigE / POS inter-networking.
  - Be completely passive. If the power fails, all connections
    will remain active. I suppose this implies some sort of
    mechanical switching mechanism.
  - Text based CLI mandatory. Web GUI optional.
  - DC powered
  - Did I mention cheap?

http://www.glimmerglassnet.com/ - the 300 does most of this. It's a
layer-1 photonic switch. It's not passive but you can order it with
batteries. The CLI is based on TL-1. Unfortunately it's not exactly
cheap hardware, those MEMS arrays, but our experiences with the product
so far have been absolutely positive.

... except that Safari just crashed on their website downloading a
datasheet... 'course it's a bit far-fetched to blame them for Apple
programming bugs. :wink:

  -- Niels.