Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-04 Thread Lorenzo Mainardi
Yes, it seems that our use case it's not the right one for Ericsson. Da: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> per conto di t...@pelican.org <t...@pelican.org> Inviato: venerdì 2 dicembre 2016 11.37.29 A: nanog@nanog.org Oggetto: Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

RE: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-03 Thread Jameson, Daniel
The Nokia is the rebranded Alcatel 7750. The syntax is funky, but it's a great bras. From: NANOG on behalf of Tony Wicks Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 2:17:20 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: BRAS/BNG Suggestion I was told by some high up people

RE: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-03 Thread Tony Wicks
On Behalf Of Patrick Cole Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2016 1:20 AM To: t...@pelican.org Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion 2nded, I tried for months to get Ericsson to get us a quote and sort us out with a solution as I'd used their kit and liked it in the past. Exactly as Tim said,

Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-03 Thread Patrick Cole
2nded, I tried for months to get Ericsson to get us a quote and sort us out with a solution as I'd used their kit and liked it in the past. Exactly as Tim said, they just didn't seem interested if you're not after a big $$ solution. We went with ASR1k as cisco came to the party on price and we

RE: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-02 Thread Krunal Shah
.org] On Behalf Of Lorenzo Mainardi Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 1:34 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: BRAS/BNG Suggestion Good morning, Could you suggest some vendors of BRAS/BNG for PPPoE termination? We have more than 20.000 users. In my short list there are already Juniper, Cisco and NOKIA/ALU. Do

Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-02 Thread Mark Tinka
On 2/Dec/16 12:37, t...@pelican.org wrote: > > I'd steer clear at a small scale like 20k subscribers. In my experience, > Ericsson as an organisation just aren't set up to deal with a company that > want to buy a couple of boxes, install and run them themselves, and call > support when

Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-02 Thread Dragan Jovicic
Our current deployment uses several Alcatel SR 7750 boxes - we pair these with MX960 and MX2020 for CGNAT for several hundred thousand customers. Alcatel and Juniper have been a rock solid combination so far. Regards Dragan On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:53 AM, James Bensley

Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-02 Thread James Bensley
On 2 December 2016 at 10:37, t...@pelican.org wrote: > On Friday, 2 December, 2016 05:55, "Mark Tinka" > said: > > > Redback used to be popular - I believe they got picked up by Ericsson. > > I'd steer clear at a small scale like 20k subscribers. In my

Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-02 Thread t...@pelican.org
On Friday, 2 December, 2016 05:55, "Mark Tinka" said: > Redback used to be popular - I believe they got picked up by Ericsson. I'd steer clear at a small scale like 20k subscribers. In my experience, Ericsson as an organisation just aren't set up to deal with a company

Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-12-01 Thread Mark Tinka
On 29/Nov/16 20:33, Lorenzo Mainardi wrote: > Good morning, > Could you suggest some vendors of BRAS/BNG for PPPoE termination? > We have more than 20.000 users. > > In my short list there are already Juniper, Cisco and NOKIA/ALU. > Do you have any other honorable brand or good experiences?

BRAS/BNG Suggestion

2016-11-30 Thread Lorenzo Mainardi
Good morning, Could you suggest some vendors of BRAS/BNG for PPPoE termination? We have more than 20.000 users. In my short list there are already Juniper, Cisco and NOKIA/ALU. Do you have any other honorable brand or good experiences? Regards digitel Via della Fortezza 6 - 50129 Firenze