[c-nsp] Broadband Aggregation - Cisco 10000

Vusi Ndebele vusi at webdevuk.com
Thu Dec 9 13:36:06 EST 2004


Do you know how many PVC's are configurable per port, per card and per
chassis on the ERX ATM line cards? Particularly the OC3 and OC12? Im
certainly not counting Juniper out of this race.



-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan [mailto:rlandry at tac.net] 
Sent: 09 December 2004 18:17
To: 'Vusi Ndebele'
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Broadband Aggregation - Cisco 10000

we tested it as a replacement for the Shasta BSN 5000.  but we decided to go
with the Juniper ERX 1440.

i can't comment on PPPoA or STMs.  we use bridged ethernet configurations up
to
32000 PVCs over various ATM OC3 and OC12 towards our DSL subs, and then gigE
to
our IP core.

cheers

-rL

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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Vusi Ndebele
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:23 AM
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Subject: [c-nsp] Broadband Aggregation - Cisco 10000

 

Is anybody on the list using the Cisco 10k in a broadband aggregation
environment? I'm interested in any feedback on the box. I am looking to
terminate up to 40000 active PPPoA sessions over 80000 configured PVCs
coming in on either multiple STM1 or STM4 ATM bearers. What is the Cisco
answer to the Redback 10000 and or the SmartEdge400/800?

 

 

Regards

 

Vusi

 

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