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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-01-18 14:23, Olivier Benghozi
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Hi guys,
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<div class="">I have to choose new BGN gears to replace my old
SE600s as LNS, and I'm quite interested to check at various
points of view ; what made you choose the SSR (apart the
copy/paste of old config) ?</div>
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<div class="">We'll investigate ASR1k / 7750 / MX / SSR...</div>
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The question is to Thomas, but I'll write my point of view.<br>
Most of our subscribers use CLIPS. This is patent owned by Ericsson.
It is great, working perfectly, but I'am not sure about others
implementing this<br>
the same way as ericsson does.<br>
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There is something called FSOL (First Sign of Life) on Cisco
(ASR1001x, ASR9001), however it is bit different than CLIPS, I mean
- IP Pool is bound to particular vlan, so IP utilization is not most
optimal.<br>
I was told that there is some workaround for this, but this might be
a bit difficult to migrate.<br>
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If there is a hardware config for SSR that would have same functions
as SE600 SEOS 12.1.1.12, that would be perfect replacemtn.<br>
However, as traffic grows, ports with 40G/100G capacity are welcome.
SSR8801 already has 100G, but it is not QSFP, so I'am not sure if
they can work in 40G mode (we alredy have 40G ports, but not 100G
ports in switching core).<br>
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And licensing, ericsson does licensing per port and per function. So
it will be more expansive than previous series..<br>
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There is lot of questions to be asked still..<br>
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Marcin<br>
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<div class="">Le 18 janv. 2018 à 13:26, Voigt, Thomas <<a
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Intersting...<br class="">
> So SSR will also suffer from PPA Crashes...<br
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class=""><span class="" lang="EN-US">No PPA crashes
observed here on SSRs. But we are still in migration
phase, so there are not much subscriber sessions on
those cards in our SSRs.<o:p class=""></o:p></span></div>
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> Btw, is there any reasonable SSR config for
BRAS ?<br class="">
> I was wondering about 8801, but I'am bit sure
now how about functionality (BRAS) and if 100G port
can work in 40G mode...</span></div>
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