[c-nsp] ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports
Waris Sagheer (waris)
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Tue Oct 27 23:40:02 EDT 2015
Hi Adam,
ASR903 RSP2 supports mLDP MVPN in Release 3.15. The feature is also supported on ASR920, ASR902 RSP3. With ASR 903 RSP2 you can get 12x10 Gig.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr903/release/notes/asr903_3S_rel_notes/asr903_rn_intro.html#80551
ASR920 can give you 4X10Gig and with IM module it can be extended to 6x10Gig.
ASR903 RSP3 and ASR907 can support up to 400Gig with 100Gig interfaces. mLDP MVPN is in the roadmap.
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports
Hi Aaron,
Nice summary,
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About the Cisco ASR903...
I'm interested in this. What do y'all think about this?
Feature-wise the only drawback I see with this one is that I still can't see support for mLDP or NG-MVPN for that matter on this platform.
So it seems there's only the good old mGRE-Rosen-MVPN which you are probably used to from ME3600 to distribute IPTV to FTTH subscribers anyways.
But it would be good to have an option to migrate to MPLS.
adam
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