[c-nsp] Cisco 7600 with MWAM as a LNS

2012-04-22 Thread Hitesh Vinzoda
Hi,



I am researching Cisco MWAM with Cisco 7600 for LNS deployment and have few
questions in mind, Hope some one had already worked on it or may be someone
from Cisco can tell me about it, as there are less resources available for
MWAM on Cisco website as well as Internet.



What we are trying to achieve here is traditional wholesale DSL where L2TP
tunnels are handed over to us and we provide them the PPP connections over
VPDN as well as some MLPPP stuff whenever required. I know that MWAM are
end of sale and are replaced by SAMI but still i believe they may fit our
requirement till Dec 2014 when the support for MWAM ends and later we can
move to some other Cisco Kit.



Here is the list of the features or services that we currently use on Cisco
7206 VXR acting as a LNS.



   1. PPPoVPDN
   2. OSPF
   3. VRF over DSL using Cisco Vendor Specific Attribute
   4. VPDN Multi-hop
   5. Multilink PPP
   6. AAA accounting periodic update
   7. PE-CE dynamic routing over PPPoVPDN or just per vrf OSPF/RIP/EIGRP
   8. Some basic subinterfaces for dot1q VLAN tagging to transit VRF's
   through the core.
   9. DHCP Proxy client



Are the above requirement can be accommodated with 7600 with MWAM. I would
appreciate if someone can shed some light on this and share their
experience as well as thoughts on this.



Thanks is advance



Hitesh
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[c-nsp] synchronisation

2012-04-22 Thread ujjwal maghaiya

 
what is the type of synchronisation in CISCO devices,
Time synchronisationo or Frequency synchronisation or both???   
  
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Re: [c-nsp] synchronisation

2012-04-22 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 4/22/12 8:56 PM, ujjwal maghaiya wrote:

 what is the type of synchronisation in CISCO devices,
 Time synchronisationo or Frequency synchronisation or both??? 
   

Depends on the context.

NTP is time synchronization.  (Clock/calendar time)

T1 clocking is frequency synchronization.

BGP/IGP synchronization is an entirely different animal.

And from a practical standpoint, time synchronization and frequency
synchronization are essentially the same thing.  Frequency is nothing
more than a measure of events per unit time.

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Re: [c-nsp] synchronisation

2012-04-22 Thread ujjwal maghaiya

hi, 
thanks for the reply
but i dont think frequecy and time synchronisation are not the same thing. 
Specially in the field of telecommunication, radio part, frequecy 
synchronisation has great significance than time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 21:10:52 -0700
 From: j...@west.net
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] synchronisation
 
 On 4/22/12 8:56 PM, ujjwal maghaiya wrote:
 
  what is the type of synchronisation in CISCO devices,
  Time synchronisationo or Frequency synchronisation or both??? 
 
 Depends on the context.
 
 NTP is time synchronization. (Clock/calendar time)
 
 T1 clocking is frequency synchronization.
 
 BGP/IGP synchronization is an entirely different animal.
 
 And from a practical standpoint, time synchronization and frequency
 synchronization are essentially the same thing. Frequency is nothing
 more than a measure of events per unit time.
 
 --
 Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - j...@impulse.net
 Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/
 Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV
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