[c-nsp] Carrier Aggregation advice
Mattias Gyllenvarg
mattias at gyllenvarg.se
Thu Jul 18 00:42:45 EDT 2013
Xe is the same syntax as ios classic. Just modular. Asr9000 uses xr and is
all new syntax.
Best regards
Mattias Gyllenvarg
On Jul 17, 2013 10:16 PM, "Chris Gibbs" <Chris.Gibbs at gosford.nsw.gov.au>
wrote:
> Thanks Mattias.
>
> We have dual upstream providers so probably don't need full bgp to
> start, however it may be a requirement in the future to peer.
>
> Ill have to check out the ASR range, was a little uncomfortable with
> using IOS XE having had no experience but will have to overcome this issue.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Chris Gibbs
> Network and security engineer
> 02 4325 8888
>
> On 18/07/2013, at 4:54 AM, "Mattias Gyllenvarg" <mattias at gyllenvarg.se>
> wrote:
>
> If you don't need full Bgp me3600x has all the bells and whistles.
>
> If you do need a full table then you will need to go with something from
> the asr range.
>
> The only issues I have with the me3600x is the depth of the machine, only
> 2 sfp+ ports and the ios is not completely mature yet. Though that may have
> got a lot better in the past half year.
>
> Best regards
> Mattias Gyllenvarg
> On Jul 17, 2013 3:55 PM, "Chris Gibbs" <Chris.Gibbs at gosford.nsw.gov.au>
> wrote:
>
>> Gday all,
>>
>> I'm currently investigating terminating a NNI from NBN Co and aggregating
>> services before dumping into our core. Consider it a green-field ISP build
>> :) Really go wild!
>>
>> So would like the PE to support the following:
>>
>>
>> * Migrating parts of our current WAN from licensed microwave to
>> NBN Co, will likely be around 60 initial sites/'customers'. Ability to
>> scale to 1000+ sites/'customers'.
>>
>> * Planning on CVC of 600Mbps initially for testing. Building with
>> a NNI of 1 Gbps to suit, so need at least 1Gbps with SFP options. Prefer
>> ability for 10Gbps with SFP+.
>>
>> * 10 port minimum.
>>
>> * 1 or 2 RU preferred.
>>
>> * Dot1ad, q-in-q, double tagged. Pick your buzz word preference.
>>
>> * Pop/Push ability for c/s tags.
>>
>> * MPLS, bgp, OSPF, SP QoS, multicast etc.
>>
>> * DHCP option 82.
>>
>> * LACP
>>
>> * Dual power. AC.
>>
>> * All the mgmt. niceties. SNMP, SSH, traps, etc
>>
>> Having a Cisco background I have been looking at the Cisco ME 3800X-24FS.
>> All off spec so far and haven't played with one in lab environments.
>> Haven't had a chat to our cisco account team yep either.
>>
>> My background is only Cisco IOS, happy to learn new tricks though.
>>
>> Would appreciate thoughts on the selection and should I be considering
>> alternatives?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Chris
>>
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