Hi Adam,
I think I can provide some input here...
On Thursday 19 April 2007 21:56, Adam Greene wrote:
Hi,
I'm planning to deploy a wireless repeater with (4) 90° sectors which will
backhaul over a 100Mbps full duplex link to my head end, where I have
100Mbps to the Internet.
I think
Dmitriy Sirant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cisco 7204VXR
NPE-G1
What we need from it:
1. Terminate about 50-150 VLANs
2. Terminate about 2500-4000 PPPoE users (at 100Mb, not ADSL)
3. Dynamic access lists and rate-limits for PPPoE users via Radius.
4. 2 x 1000Mbit/s ports to clients with
hi,
One customer ask us to establish MPLS-VPN accross
multiple ASes. There are about 76 node distributed in
10 ASes. They want to set up their central checkpoint
of all traffic inside the MPLS VPN, means: traffic
between any point should pass their central node,
which will do traffic policing
Joe Shen ha scritto:
hi,
One customer ask us to establish MPLS-VPN accross
multiple ASes. There are about 76 node distributed in
10 ASes. They want to set up their central checkpoint
of all traffic inside the MPLS VPN, means: traffic
between any point should pass their central node,
You can do InterAs VPNv4 with mp-bgp between ASBR or
mp-bpg between RR.
You can find a detailed analysis of Carrier's
Carrier architecture on
MPLS-VPN VOLII book
Thanks for the quick help.
to my understanding, carrier's carrier VPN establish a
pseudo-carrier over ISP network. What I'm
Hi there...
We do this all the time on bridged-DSL connections... assign each connection
a VLAN and bring them all back to a 7206VXR. On each point to point we
assign a /29 block and then put a loopback address on the far-end router.
Using OSPF, the traffic gets balanced very nicely We have
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Joe Shen wrote:
You can do InterAs VPNv4 with mp-bgp between ASBR or
mp-bpg between RR.
You can find a detailed analysis of Carrier's
Carrier architecture on
MPLS-VPN VOLII book
Thanks for the quick help.
to my understanding, carrier's
We're considering moving approximately 1200 DSL and a handful of Frame
Relay users provisioned over 2 DS3s on an aging Redback SMS-500 onto
another router. One of the devices under consideration is a Cisco 7206
VXR using ATM RBE for the DSL provisioning. The 7206 VXR currently has a
NPE-300
We've trialled MLPPP across multiple ADSL. We manage both CPE and LNS (take
an L2TP service from ISP). Seems OK so far - but not yet got real world
experience.
Elsewhere we have used the multiple parallel link solution when it was our
only option. By default CEF switching is per session - so user
Rick Kunkel wrote:
Hmm... Maybe OT at this point but on a related note
Does anyone know of a device that has multiple integrated DSL modems?
Thanks,
Rick
Comtrend CT-5631:
http://www.comtrend.com/index.php?module=productsop=showsn=43
This bonding utilizes IMA, so I guess
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