[c-nsp] ASR900 Family

Nicolas KARP liste at karp.fr
Thu Jan 12 03:15:28 EST 2017


Hello,

This router seems to be OK for you needs but be aware that you can't run
PPPoE server on this device.
I hope that one day this feature would be available on this device (ASR900).

Regards,

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2017-01-11 20:32 GMT+01:00 Curtis Piehler <cpiehler2 at gmail.com>:

> Does anyone have any experience with this family?  We were looking at an
> ASR1006 however the power requirement was too much (required to be fused to
> a 50A breaker) on DC..  I did find the ASR903 a smaller foot print capable
> of some 10G capacity and OC3/OC12 which is all that we would need.
>
> Functions needed:
> BFD over LAG/Bundle-Ethernet for Metro Circuits
> MPLS, LDP, OSPF, IPV4 BGP, VPNV4 BGP, IPV6
> L2VPN Psuedowires
>
> Total traffic transported out of this router would not exceed 2G.
>
> It basically needs to Function as a small PE in our network so we can keep
> a router in a facility.  ASR9000s are too big for this facility.
>
> This must be a DC device only.
>
> Thanks
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