[j-nsp] B-RAS services

Nitzan Tzelniker nitzan.tzelniker at gmail.com
Mon May 9 15:55:26 EDT 2016


You can take vMX and do subscriber management on it (It is very new so be
careful )
It has license for 1K subscribers and it should be the best for you

http://www.juniper.net/assets/us/en/local/pdf/datasheets/1000522-en.pdf

In the cisco world you can take CSR1K

Nitzan

On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 10:33 PM, Eduardo Schoedler <listas at esds.com.br>
wrote:

> Jason,
>
> I could be wrong, but I believe MX5 do B-RAS, using subscriber management.
>
> my-user at my-router> show system license
> License usage:
>                                  Licenses     Licenses    Licenses
> Expiry
>   Feature name                       used    installed      needed
>   scale-subscriber                      0         1000           0
> permanent
>   scale-l2tp                            0         1000           0
> permanent
>   scale-mobile-ip                       0         1000           0
> permanent
>
> Licenses installed: none
>
> my-user at my-router> show chassis routing-engine | match Model
>     Model                          RE-MX5-T
>
>
> http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos13.3/topics/concept/subscriber-management-pppoe.html
>
> Regards,
>
>
> 2016-05-09 15:45 GMT-03:00 Jason Warren via juniper-nsp
> <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>:
> > I have a Cisco 7206VXR that I am wanting to replace with a Juniper MX80
> (purchased as an MX5) or similar. The main core function is just Ethernet
> routing... but it also is acting as a B-RAS router for about 400 PPPoE
> sessions. I know the license cost on the MX80 for subscriber services is
> close to $15k.. which honestly puts it out of budget and pushes me back to
> a re-manufactured Cisco ASR.. Does anyone have some recommendations as to
> how to pull this off in a Juniper world? I was told by a VAR that on some
> of the larger Juniper chassis, this is not an issue as it is commonly
> included but unfortunately he was not positive which chassis this would be.
> > My current thought is to maybe put a Cisco 7301 to service this function
> if nothing else...
> > Thank you in advance for any experience and advice anyone can offer!
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