Perhaps I need to do more hassling... Our VM handoffs are pretty much all THE

Checking the specsheet of the 6850 they do indeed have 2X10Gb ports. Even if 
they only wanted to hand 1Gb ports to us I'm surprised they aren't using a 10Gb 
interface back to their cabs. Possible cost of kit on that side?

Thanks

Darren
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Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 21:20:15 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: [uknof] Virgin Demarc Boxes [Was: virgin media delivered leased 
line fibre service - their CPE and us, and expected speeds.]

Yeh I agree, we have them in Birmingham now, and manchester has been promised, 
however they won't do THE yet for us - sigh...

On 12 August 2013 21:17, Peter Knapp <[email protected]> wrote:









Darren.


VM definitely do 10gig uplinks, but only on certain Metnets.


They still go via a 6850 (two SFP+ ports on them, one for VM, one for us/you).


We have them in THN, THE and off Leeds too (after some hassle and an upgrade 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Darren O'Connor

Sent: 12 August 2013 21:05

To: Charlie Boisseau; [email protected]

Subject: Re: [uknof] Virgin Demarc Boxes [Was: virgin media delivered leased 
line fibre service - their CPE and us, and expected speeds.]


 

Virgin have given us (two so far) Alcatel 6850s which have 24 X Gig ports as 
mentioned. We use these for vlan based circuits so one physical port can hold 10
 X100Mb links. We can pack quite  lot of links into 1U



We've asked VM for 10Gb uplinks before and they are still telling us not yet. 
IT would be ideal considering the amount of 1Gb uplinks we have with them.



Darren

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To: [email protected]

Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 17:38:08 +0000

Subject: [uknof] Virgin Demarc Boxes [Was: virgin media delivered leased line 
fibre service - their CPE and us, and expected speeds.]

Sorry to change the subject a bit, but this thread has reminded me of something 
I thought I might ask:


 


Some of our PoPs are filling up at an alarming rate with Virgin Alcatel demarc 
boxes that only have one or two ports used.  This is mainly because we have a 
number of circuits that are on
 1Gig bearers, and the Alcatel boxes only have two gigabit ports (one NNI and 
one UNI), so typically a 1G customer circuit will take up 1U of rackspace 
(nevermind a separate fibre cross connect to the Virgin ODF).



 


Having said that, strangely we just had a new circuit installed into one of our 
PoPs that ended up terminating on a LightningEdge LE-311.  At least that box 
has 4 gig ports - but it's an
 absolute monster compared to the Alcatel.


 


The old Pandatel card+chassis based solution was a lot better suited to gigabit 
circuits, because you could get 15 or 16 cards in a 4U chassis (much like 
Openreach EADs), but unfortunately
 Virgin don't offer this anymore.  We've suggested they give us a Transmode 
box, but I think they only deploy those for wavelength services, and wouldn't 
want to waste them on Ethernet circuits (despite the volume of circuits we give 
them).



 


 - Does anyone know of any other EDDs Virgin have been known to use that might 
have 10G uplink?


 - Does anyone take L2 services from Virgin on a VLAN based delivery?  I know 
they do this, but I wonder if it's just going to have the same density issues?



 


Any shared experiences here would be helpful in our 'guided suggestions' to our 
Virgin account manager!



 


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On 12 Aug 2013, at 10:12, Chris Russell <[email protected]> wrote:



 

Are they giving you a layer3 service? Odd they can't use the SPF port

on the Cisco as that cpe has three gig interface on board.

yes, just a regular business service



They would always use an Alcatel box as the NTU currently, agreed there is some 
level of madness but it's the way they do things I believe for monitoring (?!). 
They moved to Alcatel a few years back and had some fun with learning how to 
commission, this was
 after 3-4 years of Lightning Edge.



For MIA if they use BGP multihop they often put an ME3[4|6|8]00 switch in the 
way as well as the Alcatel,  for lesser bandwidth's it's Alcatel + generally 
Cisco 2900 ish



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