Thanks, do you have any brand DSLAM with combo card in mind? There are 260 villas, and no coax.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 2:01 PM Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> wrote: > Indstead of using a Vega 3050 for voice I would just get a DSLAM with a > Combo card, and be done with it. VDSL2+ ports plus SIP FXS all on the same > card. With that you get metalic testing which would be good for your > situation. > > How many units are you talking about? Do you have access to Coaxial cable? > > On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 6:31 AM Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> drats that last @ should have been to Colton, my apologies... >> >> I have in past used dlink and planet dslams as they were back then dirt >> cheap, I guess I might have to look at a small mikrotik device that can do >> all my requirements, just trying to use the KISS approach, as I'm the >> contractor installing it and wont be the one running it on a day to day >> as-needed basis, thats their admissions staff who will add/delete them >> >> On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 10:19 PM Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Firstly, thanks everyone for replies. >>> >>> @Carl: ADSL2 dslams would no doubt be cheaper than VDSL for retirement >>> village, and as a retirement village, residents must be 65+, therefor, they >>> wont have high bandwidth needs, based on their other much older properties, >>> their residents use between 2 and 15GB a month, with an average of 5GB, so >>> VDSL -if not the same cost as ADSL2 dslams, would be a waste, and from my >>> experience ADSL2 is more stable over distances, where the furthest villas >>> are 800 meters away from comms room. >>> >>> As for phones, we are installing a PBXact1000, and for the villas, we >>> will be using a bunch of Vega 3050 50 port Analogue gateways talking to it. >>> These villas are stand alone duplexes, so running ethernet is not feasible >>> They have a PMS which takes care of billing, although if they do what do at >>> other places they run, residents are usually given a 30 dollar a month call >>> credit which is likely included in their monthly "complex maintenance" fees. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 8:12 AM Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Carl, >>>> >>>> What did you select to replace your MX BNG? >>>> >>>> To Nick, we use Adtran Total Access 5000's today. They work fine, but >>>> if I was doing a new install I would do Calix with their newer lines that >>>> have SDN BNG functions. Calix just has better CPE to go along with it, but >>>> they are just G.Fast and ethernet only CPE's. >>>> >>>> Why only ADSL2+? >>>> >>>> What are you doing for voice? >>>> >>>> Do you have access to Coax cable? If so I would do a small 32x10 CMTS >>>> with cable modem. Much cheaper and future proof. >>>> >>>> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 3:47 PM Carl Peterson < >>>> carl-li...@portnetworks.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I'd consider breaking down the two functions. >>>>> Set up your customer connections using ADSL Ethernet, etc and put each >>>>> unit in the building on its own CVLAN. This should never change even when >>>>> the subscribers in the unit change. This way you can configure it once >>>>> and >>>>> never touch it again. I'd use Calix G.fast but I have no idea what your >>>>> budget/wiring looks like and I'm not sure where their e3-48 and E5-48 are >>>>> in general availability. >>>>> >>>>> Then hand the SVLAN with all the CVLANs off to the BNG and >>>>> authenticate the circuits using IPoE. Waystream has an ASR6000 switch >>>>> with >>>>> BNG functionalities (I've never used it, just came across it when looking >>>>> for other options to replace my MX BNG. >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 1:15 PM Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Howdy, >>>>>> We have a requirement for an aged care facility to provide voice and >>>>>> data, we have the voice worked out, but data, WiFi is out of the >>>>>> question, >>>>>> so are looking for IP-Dslams, preferably a system that is all-in-one, or >>>>>> self contained, as in contains its own BBRAS/LNS/PPP server/Radius, such >>>>>> as >>>>>> has a property managment API, or even just a webpage manager where admin >>>>>> can add in new residents when they arive, or delete when they depart I >>>>>> know >>>>>> these used to be available many years ago, but that vendor has like many >>>>>> vanished, only requirement is for ADSL2+, prefer units with either 48 >>>>>> ports >>>>>> or multiples of (192 etc) and have filtered voice out ports (telco50/rj21 >>>>>> etc) >>>>>> >>>>>> If anyone knows of such units, would appreciate some details on >>>>>> them, brand/model suppliers if known, etc, we can try get out google fu >>>>>> back if we have some steering:) >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank Y'all >>>>>> >>>>>> (resent - original never made it to the list for some gremlin reason) >>>>>> >>>>>