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

Tom Storey tom at snnap.net
Wed May 23 14:12:40 EDT 2012


Assuming space were not an issue, is there a reason why you might
avoid something like an M320, or maybe a T320, being the traditional
"multi-protocol" boxes?

Im just a curious bystander, trying to learn. :-)


On 23 May 2012 10:33, Per Granath <per.granath at gcc.com.cy> wrote:
> 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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>> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 1:32 AM
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>> Subject: [j-nsp] what would you put in this PoP
>>
>> 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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