Thanks for all the replies off list (will reply), but one for on list below.

> We did it the old fashioned way because you can get hold of the kit pretty
> cheap, and like I say DSL is low value for us - didn't want to go crazy with
> it.  We'd have to be pushing big volumes to make the capex of a MX5 or
> ASR1001 make sense.

Can anyone confirm if they are using an MX5-80 for LNS/L2TP in the
role of an ASR1001/1 for this?

I'm still awaiting confirmation from Juniper, Hardware.com, IMtech and
a few others. Some say it can,
mainly folks on the j-nsp list in the US and others say you need an
MX240 and an MPC. I think they have
a new software set bringing the hardware features of the MX240+ down
to the MX5-80 range and it's rather new.

If so, and confirmed by Juniper, I think the ASR1001/2 would be the
best choice as I've also asked Juniper about who is using
them in the UK. Would be good if anyone on list could chip in :-)

Cheers.

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