[j-nsp] Broadband Model suggestion?
Jared Mauch
jared at puck.nether.net
Thu Jul 12 06:23:54 EDT 2012
He may be looking for alternative vendors as well. :-)
Zhone has inexpensive CPE hardware. I have a few in my home lab. You can deploy them for a few 100 on the cheap if you already have SMF available. (just under $300 for everything).
Jared Mauch
On Jul 12, 2012, at 4:56 AM, Chris Kawchuk <juniperdude at gmail.com> wrote:
> Your Vendor's Sales Rep and Systems Engineer should be more than happy to help in this regard. =)
>
> - CK.
>
> On 2012-07-12, at 5:01 PM, Frank Norman wrote:
>
>> Dear friends,
>>
>> I need suggestion for broadband network based on xDSL & fiber based last
>> miles (GPON/Metro technologies), Subscriber base upto 40-50 thousand
>> customer,
>>
>> Requirement for subscribers will be;
>> - Authentication & authorization
>> - Dynamic Rate-limiting policing (with Multi service support)
>> - Session state monitoring
>> - Session Accounting for Billing (prepaid/postpaid)
>>
>> and other policies in standard broadband networks.
>>
>>
>> Now can someone tell me
>>
>> 1) what are the standard models (PPPoE or DHCP ? ) that are being used in
>> such kind of broadband networks?? and which is more flexible??
>>
>> 2) How is bandwidth management for subscribers is handled?? through the
>> same BRAS or by installation of separate devices like packeteer,
>> packetlogic etc
>>
>> 2) Which devices/vendors can handle these kind of requirements?? (We
>> already have AAA radius expertise, so i am only concerned with network
>> equipment side)
>>
>>
>>
>> Good Day!
>>
>> Frank
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