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Please add "CS" and "SN" as a connector type options. #5439

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heyhogan opened this issue Dec 10, 2020 · 2 comments
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Please add "CS" and "SN" as a connector type options. #5439

heyhogan opened this issue Dec 10, 2020 · 2 comments
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status: accepted This issue has been accepted for implementation type: feature Introduction of new functionality to the application

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heyhogan commented Dec 10, 2020

Environment

  • Python version: 2.7.5
  • NetBox version: V2.9.10

Proposed Functionality

Please add "CS" and "SN" as a connector Type choices for devices and interfaces. This is a new connector this is a smaller form factor than LC and thus more CS connectors will fit in the same space. This connector is coming out primarily for higher speed applications like 400G. You can see this connector alongside a traditional LC at https://www.senko.com/cs-connector/
and https://www.senko.com/sn-connector/

Use Case

Instead of an LC cassette or patch panel in the rack, there will be a CS (orSN) cassette or patch panel. This will allow you to model a new device with a CS interface connector and patch it so the patch panel. My existing cassette (LC) has 6 ports. The new cassette will have 8 (CS) front ports. (Both have MPO rear ports).

Database Changes

None - other than adding CS and SN as options if this info is stored in a database.

External Dependencies

None that I am aware of.

@heyhogan heyhogan changed the title Please add "CS" as a connector type option. Please add "CS" and "SN" as a connector type option. Dec 10, 2020
@heyhogan heyhogan changed the title Please add "CS" and "SN" as a connector type option. Please add "CS" and "SN" as a connector type options. Dec 10, 2020
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Given these appear to be proprietary form factors, should they be prefixed with "Senko"?

@jeremystretch jeremystretch added status: under review Further discussion is needed to determine this issue's scope and/or implementation type: feature Introduction of new functionality to the application labels Dec 10, 2020
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No, I don't think so. I work for Panduit and we are launching a full line of CS products. Senko developed the connector I think and many vendors will license it or be purchasing it from Senko as a raw material for a finished good. I would prefer to treat it like an LC connector and keep its name simple. The Panduit SC guide can be found here: [(https://www.panduit.com/content/dam/panduit/en/products/media/2/52/252/3252/110093252.pdf)]

@jeremystretch jeremystretch added status: accepted This issue has been accepted for implementation and removed status: under review Further discussion is needed to determine this issue's scope and/or implementation labels Dec 11, 2020
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