[rbak-nsp] B-RAS vendors
Navin Nepali
navin_n at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 14 02:32:55 EDT 2013
Yes, my concern is also with the ultimate capacity. Redback tech. document say it XCRP4 support 256K users. I assume that it is supported by the SE box but may be need to get subscriber license. In XCRP3, I have used up to almost 40K subscriber (using IPv4) however some processes frequently crashes.
It seems that in the current context only the redback is better option to carter the subs up to 256K comparing to other vendors like Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent.
Anyway thanks to all for sharing their insights.
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From: Dave <womble1950 at live.com>
To: redback-nsp at puck.nether.net
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [rbak-nsp] B-RAS vendors
Can it really, or is that just the product literature/sales talk?
When we purchased the SE600 not so long ago they said how great they
were because they can do 256k subs, now we are looking to upgrade our
sub license to 144k and they are saying they are concerned we are
putting rather alot of subs on each device.....
Does anyone have experience of loading this many or more subs on an
SE600/1200 with XCRP4? We are not even using any QoS, NAT or any other
features at present.
On 12/07/2013 18:16, Tomas Lynch wrote:
> Ericsson SSR can handle upto 768K subscribers per box.
>
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:37 AM, Navin Nepali <navin_n at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hello, may be this is not an appropriate question to ask..anyway can anyone
>> tell me which other vendors B-RAS that are widely used in the current time
>> with the session handling capacity of more than 120K? ... I checked with
>> Cisco and Juniper but there session handling capacities are not more than
>> 96K.
>>
>> I checked in the net but i didn't get much info. I see most of the B-RAS
>> manufacturers are already closed or stopped manufacturing.. like CoSine,
>> Copper Mountain, Laurel Networks.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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