Hoping to come back with something shortly. Not quite fully baked yet.

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On 13 Jan 2016, at 16:53, Robin Williams 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

There was a thread on UKNOF on the modem withdrawl back in Sept too, where Neil 
said he might come back with some further info, but I don't think I've seen any 
since unless I missed it.  I think the consensus was that it'd be nice if the 
Openreach modem could continue to be offered as an order option.

https://lists.uknof.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/private/uknof/2015-September/003927.html

Cheers,
Robin.



On 13/01/16 10:43, Alistair C wrote:
Hello,

BT stocks of FTTC VDSL2 modems are already scarce in some BT Openreach 
engineering circles and we have had recent installs where the engineers have 
not supplied a modem, despite their contract to supply with new installs until 
'March' and then support till 2017.

Please excuse the below as it is may be more suited to Cisco-NSP (we utilise 
Cisco CPE for our CE devices);

This appears to have thrown up an interesting problem in so far that turning to 
integrated devices such as the Cisco 887VA-M  or Cisco 897 which are "approved 
and certified for use with BT GEA/FTTC and compliant with SIN498", do not 
appear to support q-in-q across the VDSL ethernet interface.

The configuration examples I have reviewed and limited testing carried out thus 
far show VLAN 101 tagged on the VDSL ethernet interface as per the BT SIN 
requirement but there is an inability to tunnel additional VLANS across this 
interface/VLAN cleanly, which is a requirement for the service we provide.

I have raised the issue with Cisco to see if there is a work around or 
something obvious with regards to configuration that I am missing but this has 
not turned up anything positive so far.

In the event that Cisco CPE cannot meet our requirements (without having to 
resort to hacky work arounds) I am also investigating obtaining a supply of 
VDSL2 modems but this is also proving challenging with ECI quoting a high 
minimum order quantity and Huawei unable to supply due to the Echolife HG612 
being 'EOL'.

Anyone out there trunking multiple VLANs to a CE over FTTC, in a similar 
position?

Thanks.

--
Alistair Cockeram

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