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. -- Kind Regards, Gavin Henry. Managing Director. T +44 (0) 1224 279484 M +44 (0) 7930 323266 F +44 (0) 1224 824887 E [email protected] Open Source. Open Solutions(tm). http://www.suretecsystems.com/ Suretec Systems is a limited company registered in Scotland. Registered number: SC258005. Registered office: 24 Cormack Park, Rothienorman, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 8GL. Subject to disclaimer at http://www.suretecgroup.com/disclaimer.html Do you know we have our own VoIP provider called SureVoIP? See http://www.surevoip.co.uk Did you see our API? http://www.surevoip.co.uk/api
