Hi John,
Firstly I wouldn't even bother looking at the 2851 or 3845 now - these
are the first generation of ISR's and have been superseeded by the ISR
G2's (2951, 3925 etc). You'll get perhaps 2-3x the performance of a
2851 out of a 2951 for much the same money, as well as being able to
Looking for some real life experience with the following platforms(Or
alternatives?) on how many dsl tails they can support:
2851 - Cisco stated performance: 220,00PPS (2RU)
2951 - Cisco stated performance: 580,000PPS (2RU) but assume quite $$?
3845 - Cisco stated performance: 500,00PPS
Elliot [johnellio...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 13 January 2012 4:27 PM
To: td_mi...@yahoo.com; cisco-nsp
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] LNS router options
Thanks Tony - Always a hard thing to gauge, but initially 100 ADSL2 tails, plus
some (~10) 10M eth tails...what that equates to in aggregate traffic
They are business users, so do not expect the services to be flogged, but
I like to over engineer just in case.
Being business customers, i would imagine (or if i were the customer i would
expect it) that you have contracted SLA's for perfomance including any
oversubscription ratios
Hi Guys,
Have a potential new pop that we are looking to terminate dsl
tails(+MPLS,MPBGP, single Inet(full table), and some ethernet tails) - Have
some space restrictions(RU)
Looking for some real life experience with the following platforms(Or
alternatives?) on how many dsl tails they can
:38:32 +1100
Subject: [c-nsp] LNS router options
Hi Guys,
Have a potential new pop that we are looking to terminate dsl
tails(+MPLS,MPBGP, single Inet(full table), and some ethernet tails) - Have
some space restrictions(RU)
Looking for some real life experience with the following
, 13 January 2012 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] LNS router options
Thanks Hotmail - Ill resend to accommodate the (lack of) formatting..
Have a potential new pop that we are looking to terminate dsl
tails(+MPLS,MPBGP, single Inet(full table), and some ethernet tails) - Have
some space
a look at the 7301/7201 also - thanks
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 20:37:36 -0800
From: td_mi...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] LNS router options
To: johnellio...@hotmail.com; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Hi John,
The main thing you need to look at is not the number of DSL/PPP sessions but
the aggregate