They also have to keep the 7000 around until they have another connectorized 
option.  If you need > 16dB gain, right now the connectorized 7000 is the only 
game in town.

-- Nathan

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Anthony Will
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 3:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Telrad] CPE 8000 - SNMP


I would assume at some point the 7000 is going to go away.  I haven't heard of 
a time line.  I suspect the product has a bit of life in it because of the 
continued existence of the WiMax install base.

So the 7000 is an option and one I'm looking at though I also suspect that 
further development is going to be on the 8000 and not so much on the 7000 as 
it was designed out of the gate as a transitional product.

I am contacting a distro for the Baicells guys, they are going to get back to 
me and I called the BEC group (thanks Henry C.)

>From my conversation with the BEC guys.  They are oriented towards a custom 
>design / support solution.  He even mentioned making custom firmware changes 
>10 times in 3 months to accommodate a customer.  They are going to get back to 
>me on cost and availability.  I will let you all know what I find out.

Anthony Will

Broadband Corp

Office 952-215-3812
On 1/20/2017 3:38 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
I'm not sure what band you are deployed in, but there don't seem to be that 
many band 43 (3.6) CPE options at this point...

They aren't discontinuing the 7000 are they?  Couldn't you just continue to buy 
those?

I haven't played with a Baicells CPE, but could that be an option?

The only other third-party vendor I have run into with FCC approval is 
Greenpacket.  But they apparently have no U.S. distributor.  So you have to buy 
directly from Greenpacket in wholesale quantities.  They don't have high-gain 
options and I don't know that they have any connectorized models either.  And 
it may be moot anyway because never having played with one, I do not know their 
stance on SNMP.

-- Nathan

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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 11:23 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Telrad] CPE 8000 - SNMP


My eye's are wide open to the fact that we will likely have to maintain the 
breezeview "tax".  But breezeview is not integrated with our billing and 
network management system or processes and likely never will be.  It's this 
weird and clunky little thing that I only touch when adding new SIM's to the 
network.

Again, SNMP is a requirement for operations in our network.  So we are going to 
move forward with a solution that is compatible with our network.  If that is 
Telrad or another solution.  Telrad had this functionality, and was one of many 
reasons we implemented their solution.  Honestly it is hard for me to call any 
device that does not have basic functionality like SNMP a "carrier grade" 
solution.

So has anyone ran into a CPE device that does support SNMP?

Anthony Will

Broadband Corp

Office 952-215-3812
On 1/20/2017 12:07 PM, David Peterson wrote:

Keep in mind that Breezeview will be a necessary component for CBRS compliance.



David





-----Original Message-----

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 1:08 PM

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [Telrad] CPE 8000 - SNMP



We don't use breezeview for anything as it is noting but a glorified Ihss 
import utility at this point.  SNMP is a requirement for us.  We are looking 
for alternative CPE options that support SNMP.  Has anyone found one other then 
the 7000 series?



Anthony Will

Broadband Corp

Office 952-215-3812



On 1/19/2017 11:52 AM, Terry Duchcherer wrote:

That is the same thing we have been told, maybe if enough of us request SNMP 
they will reconsider this.



We have spent months trying to get StarACS to get decent KPI's from the 
CPE7000's. Now we are being told that the ACS function is moving to BreezeView, 
but KPI's are several months away.



So, now we are changing the CPE7000 to both TR069 and SNMP. Using the ACS to do 
bulk software upgrades, parameter changes, etc. And using SNMP to get the KPI's 
we want. This has been much more reliable and we are finally getting the info 
we need.



Therefore, TELRAD please add SNMP to the CPE8000, and give us the option of 
TR069 and/or SNMP just like the CPE7000.



Terry D. Duchcherer

NETAGO





-----Original Message-----

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Behalf Of David Peterson

Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 10:09 AM

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [Telrad] CPE 8000 - SNMP



There is no roadmap to add SNMP support to the 8000 that I have heard,

just TR-069



David



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Subject: [Telrad] CPE 8000 - SNMP



Anyone heard of or requested SNMP support for the 8000?







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