[j-nsp] what would you put in this PoP

Per Granath per.granath at gcc.com.cy
Wed May 23 05:33:51 EDT 2012


MX240, with redundant REs, with two MPC1, two 2XE MIC, one ATM MIC, one 20GE MIC.
For the Business connections, do a VC of two EX4200, uplinks to the available XE ports.

If you have space, go for the MX480 which does not really cost much more.

You need to figure out if you can use MPC1E (reduce scale L3) or MPC1-3D-R-B (full scale L3), depending on your services (L3VPN?).

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> 
> 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
> 
> AToM
> ATMoMPLS port mode, 4 STM1 ports needed.
> 
> 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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