[nsp] PPPoE LNS - Redback, Juniper, or Cisco?
Silvere MEGELAS
silverem at wanadoo.fr
Thu May 20 13:39:23 EDT 2004
Hi,
Just a note:
Redback SMS 10000 is in end life. It is remplaced by Redback SE800.
SIlvere
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] De la part de Jay Greenberg
Envoyé : jeudi 20 mai 2004 17:38
À : cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Objet : [nsp] PPPoE LNS - Redback, Juniper, or Cisco?
Hi Guys, we're currently supporting about 4-10 thousand DSL customers on
2 Redback SMS 1800 LNS devices, and we need to upgrade to something
bigger.
For anyone with experience, could I please have your take on the
following platforms, including cost effectiveness and functionality
(realistic subscriber count, etc). Also, we're potentially interested
in hardware support for ACLs and rate limiting.
Redback SMS 10000
Juniper ERX
Cisco 7200 w/NPE-G1
Cisco 7300
Cisco 6500/7600 w/NWAM
Cisco 10000 ESR
Thanks, group.
--
Jason Greenberg, CCIE #11021
Network Administrator
Execulink, Inc.
<jg at execulink.com>
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