[c-nsp] Redback SMS 1800 replacement
Roman Sokolov
rps at cheater.ru
Wed Jan 18 09:39:57 EST 2006
Hello Matthew,
You can also take a look at RadBack SE400 that will fill all your needs.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006, 6:40:32 AM, you wrote:
MC> Hello,
MC> I have a Redback SMS 1800 handling a DS-3 ATM circuit running PPPoE
MC> & Bridged Ethernet DSL customer, Approx 50 PVCs, 1k users,
MC> 20mbps. What cisco box would you recommend I get to replace
MC> this? Ideally I would like power & process redundancy and the
MC> ability to grow to OC-3 ATM in the future. Optionally it would be
MC> nice if I could also terminate a couple GigE interfaces with customer
MC> facing 'Metro Ethernet' from some of my IP DSLAMS, couple hundred VLANs
MC> I'm thinking a 7301 with broadband licensing would work pretty well
MC> but I don't have any experience running PPPoE on Cisco gear.
MC> Also, the Redback has 10 or so 'contexts' which are like VRFs and
MC> customers are placed into an appropriate context by their @domain and
MC> with RADIUS attributes (Redback-Context = Internet) for example.
MC> Thanks
MC> --
MC> Matthew S. Crocker
MC> Vice President
MC> Crocker Communications, Inc.
MC> Internet Division
MC> PO BOX 710
MC> Greenfield, MA 01302-0710
MC> http://www.crocker.com
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Roman
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