[c-nsp] Cisco 10k?

jp jp at saucer.midcoast.com
Mon Mar 17 14:59:28 EDT 2008


Another option would be to get something that does OC3 ports (or bigger) 
and lets you map out DS1s to subinterfaces. Not sure what Cisco cards 
would be appropriate. Something like an Adtran opti system, and 
appropriate cisco card, you could run an OC3/12/48 into your Cisco. I'm 
sure Adtran would be helpful suggesting the right gear, perhaps other 
people on the list would be helpful on the Cisco side.

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:40:07PM -0400, Jason Berenson wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> We currently have 3 7206VXRs with NPE-300's in them.  Adding PA-MC-T3 
> cards for DS1 edge connectivity at $3800/port is starting to get really 
> unbearable.  So I started to look at the Cisco 10k and noticed that an 8 
> port channelized DS3 card turns out to be around $1800/port.  I've done 
> a lot of research on the 10k and am interested in migrating away from 
> the 7206's.
> 
> I'd like to use the 10k as our core edge router, it would need to run 
> QoS, VRFs, OSPF, BGP, vlans (would expect that), connectivity for TLS 
> customers and eventually DS1 channelized OCx ports to connect to our 
> Turin DAX so we can move away from copper and towards the light so to 
> speak.  :)
> 
> If anyone could give me input on their experience with the 10k as a 7206 
> replacement as well as any input on models of the PREs that I should be 
> looking at and models on different cards like channelized DS3 and OCx 
> cards I would greatly appreciate it.  I'd most likely go with 48V power 
> since we already have a distribution system in place.
> 
> The more information the better, I'd like to start looking at ebay for 
> parts and get a pitch setup for the higher-ups.  Any input/experience on 
> the feasibility of selling off the VXRs and expensive DS3 cards would be 
> good too.  I'd also like to hear what people would expect me to be 
> paying for each of the components needed to put together a fully 
> functional 10k.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jason
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