[j-nsp] what would you put in this PoP
Julien Goodwin
jgoodwin at studio442.com.au
Tue May 22 18:45:44 EDT 2012
On 23/05/12 08:32, MKS wrote:
> Hi
>
> Imagine a town of 15.000-20.000 people. What type of device/devices
> and size would you put into this town, given the following
> requirements
>
> Residential triple play (HSI, VoD, Multicast)
> 8 IP dslams (GigE)
> Vod servers (4 GigE pors)
>
> Business connections (L3VPN)
> 10 Business connections on GigE
> 30-40 Business connections 10-100 mb
Consider terminating these subrate services on something like an EX to
save wasting gig/10g ports.
> AToM
> ATMoMPLS port mode, 4 STM1 ports needed.
Except for this an MX80 should work, and now there's the ATM MIC you
have that option, although it would limit you to 20 ge ports.
An alternative would be a larger MX with Trio cards.
> Uplinks on 10GbE in a ring based structure, current traffic levels 2-3
> gigs total
> BNG termination (pppoe) is not a requirement
>
> Spare parts are located 4-5 hours away.
>
> 1) If you where given a clean slate, what would you put in?
> 2) What do you put normally, given your normal capex level.
>
> Regards
> MKS
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Julien Goodwin
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