[c-nsp] LNS router options

John Elliot johnelliot67 at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 12 23:07:57 EST 2012


Thanks Hotmail - Ill resend to accommodate the (lack of) formatting..

Have a potential new pop that we are looking to terminate dsl tails(+MPLS,MPBGP, single Inet(full table), and some ethernet tails) - Have some space restrictions(RU)

Looking for some "real life" experience with the following platforms(Or alternatives?) on how many dsl tails they can support:

2851 - Cisco stated performance: 220,00PPS (2RU)

2951 - Cisco stated performance: 580,000PPS (2RU) but assume quite $$?

3845 - Cisco stated performance: 500,00PPS (3RU?)

3925 - Cisco stated performance: 833,000PPS(3RU?) but assume quite $$?


(NB would max out the ram on them for the bgp table)

Initially we are looking at ~100 dsl tails, with growth to 150 in 6months....are we better off looking at the old faithful 7200?

Cheers



> From: johnelliot67 at hotmail.com
> To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:38:32 +1100
> Subject: [c-nsp] LNS router options
> 
> 
> Hi Guys,
> Have a potential new pop that we are looking to terminate dsl tails(+MPLS,MPBGP, single Inet(full table), and some ethernet tails) - Have some space restrictions(RU)
> Looking for some "real life" experience with the following platforms(Or alternatives?) on how many dsl tails they can support:
> 2851 - Cisco stated performance: 220,00PPS (2RU)2951 - Cisco stated performance: 580,000PPS (2RU) but assume quite $$?3845 - Cisco stated performance: 500,00PPS (3RU?)3925 - Cisco stated performance: 833,000PPS(3RU?) but assume quite $$?
> (NB would max out the ram on them for the bgp table)
> Initially we are looking at ~100 dsl tails, with growth to 150 in 6months....are we better off looking at the old faithful 7200?
> Cheers 		 	   		  
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