Yes, it seems that our use case it's not the right one for Ericsson.
Da: NANOG per conto di t...@pelican.org
Inviato: venerdì 2 dicembre 2016 11.37.29
A: nanog@nanog.org
Oggetto: Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion
On Friday, 2 December, 2016 05:55, "Mark Ti
The Nokia is the rebranded Alcatel 7750. The syntax is funky, but it's a great
bras.
From: NANOG on behalf of Tony Wicks
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 2:17:20 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: BRAS/BNG Suggestion
I was told by some high up peop
to:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Patrick Cole
Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2016 1:20 AM
To: t...@pelican.org
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: BRAS/BNG Suggestion
2nded, I tried for months to get Ericsson to get us a quote and sort us out
with a solution as I'd used their kit and liked it
2nded, I tried for months to get Ericsson to get us a quote and sort
us out with a solution as I'd used their kit and liked it in the past.
Exactly as Tim said, they just didn't seem interested if you're not
after a big $$ solution.
We went with ASR1k as cisco came to the party on price and we we
Ericsson SSR 8010 is good platform. We have been using it since last 3 years
with no major issues.
Havn't tested IPv6 though.
Krunal Shah
Network Analyst, IP & Transport Network Engineering
ks...@primustel.ca
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Beh
On 2/Dec/16 12:37, t...@pelican.org wrote:
>
> I'd steer clear at a small scale like 20k subscribers. In my experience,
> Ericsson as an organisation just aren't set up to deal with a company that
> want to buy a couple of boxes, install and run them themselves, and call
> support when somet
Our current deployment uses several Alcatel SR 7750 boxes - we pair these
with MX960 and MX2020 for CGNAT for several hundred thousand customers.
Alcatel and Juniper have been a rock solid combination so far.
Regards
Dragan
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:53 AM, James Bensley wrote:
> On 2 December
On 2 December 2016 at 10:37, t...@pelican.org wrote:
> On Friday, 2 December, 2016 05:55, "Mark Tinka"
> said:
>
> > Redback used to be popular - I believe they got picked up by Ericsson.
>
> I'd steer clear at a small scale like 20k subscribers. In my experience,
> Ericsson as an organisation
On Friday, 2 December, 2016 05:55, "Mark Tinka" said:
> Redback used to be popular - I believe they got picked up by Ericsson.
I'd steer clear at a small scale like 20k subscribers. In my experience,
Ericsson as an organisation just aren't set up to deal with a company that want
to buy a coup
On 29/Nov/16 20:33, Lorenzo Mainardi wrote:
> Good morning,
> Could you suggest some vendors of BRAS/BNG for PPPoE termination?
> We have more than 20.000 users.
>
> In my short list there are already Juniper, Cisco and NOKIA/ALU.
> Do you have any other honorable brand or good experiences?
Red
You can try Ericsson SSR or SE.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 9:58 PM, Ahad Aboss wrote:
> Julian
>
> If you have budget constraints, try getting 2 x ASR1004, else ASR1006 with
> dual RP would take care of your needs.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Ahad
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On 15 Aug 2015, at 1:06 am, Julian
Julian
If you have budget constraints, try getting 2 x ASR1004, else ASR1006 with dual
RP would take care of your needs.
Cheers
Ahad
Sent from my iPhone
> On 15 Aug 2015, at 1:06 am, Julian Eble wrote:
>
> Hello Nanog,
> Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+ subscr
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 03:06:20PM +, Julian Eble wrote:
> Hello Nanog,
> Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+ subscribers
> BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
>
> Thank you!
Cisco ASR 1004/6
Alcatel Lucent 7750 SR12 with MSA card
a WHOLE bunch of others :
hey,
Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+
subscribers BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
I can tell only good stories about Alcatel 7750-SR. Extensive BNG
feature set (both v4 and v6) and very stable platform.
--
tarko
BRAS functionality would normally be large scale DHCP or PPPoE customer
termination handled by RADIUS for authentication and policy management.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015, at 11:00 AM, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> I have a related question. What functionality defines BRAS?
>
> I do not think I have any
I have a related question. What functionality defines BRAS?
I do not think I have any BRAS in my network, but I am not sure :-)
Regards,
Baldur
The Walmart ones cost less upfront, but their support sucks. This often
leads to sags in performance, especially from the view of the average
eyeball network user, which results in personal discomfort when senior
management determines that the best way to resolve the issue is to bring
in some
On 14/Aug/15 18:07, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
>
> We just bought a couple of MX480s for B-RAS to replace some aging
> Cisco 7206/VXRs. Not racked or powered yet (showed up yesterday), but
> hope to have one of them online for testing next week.
>
> Our initial test with an eval MX-80 verified func
Has anyone in the BRAS world paid attention to bufferbloat yet?
We just bought a couple of MX480s for B-RAS to replace some aging
Cisco 7206/VXRs. Not racked or powered yet (showed up yesterday), but
hope to have one of them online for testing next week.
Our initial test with an eval MX-80 verified functionality.
At 11:51 AM 14/08/2015, Eduardo Schoedler
On 14/Aug/15 17:06, Julian Eble wrote:
> Hello Nanog,
> Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+ subscribers
> BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
Cisco ASR1006 or ASR1013
Cisco ASR9006, ASR9010, ASR9904, ASR9912 or ASR9922
Juniper MX240, MX480, MX960, MX2010 or M
I'm pretty sure this would get expensive for 30k+.
Perhaps try Walmart?
On 14 August 2015 at 17:01, Mike Lyon wrote:
> Victoria's Secret
> On Aug 14, 2015 8:08 AM, "Julian Eble" wrote:
>
> > Hello Nanog,
> > Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+
> > subscribers BRAS,
Victoria's Secret
On Aug 14, 2015 8:08 AM, "Julian Eble" wrote:
> Hello Nanog,
> Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+
> subscribers BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
>
> Thank you!
>
On 8/14/15 11:06 AM, Julian Eble wrote:
Hello Nanog,
Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+ subscribers
BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
Alcatel-Lucent 7750SR
AJ
Juniper MX
2015-08-14 12:06 GMT-03:00 Julian Eble :
> Hello Nanog,
> Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+ subscribers
> BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
>
> Thank you!
--
Eduardo Schoedler
On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 15:06:20 -, Julian Eble said:
> Our company are constantly growing and we're looking for a 30k+ subscribers
> BRAS, does the community have a sugestion?
Is a monolithic 30k+ a requirement, or would 3-4 10K boxes(or other
similar combo) be usable?
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> 10 дек. 2013 г., в 18:21, Nilesh Kahar написал(а):
>
> Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with full
> QoS & other features?
more than 40
>seconds.
>
>--- Original Message ---
>
>From: "Paul Stewart"
>Sent: December 12, 2013 5:33 AM
>To: "Nilesh Kahar" , nanog@nanog.org
>Subject: Re: BRAS
>
>What kind of issues? How many subs and what code?
>
>Paul
>
>
&
There is a significant delay for user termination via L2TP; more than 40
seconds.
--- Original Message ---
From: "Paul Stewart"
Sent: December 12, 2013 5:33 AM
To: "Nilesh Kahar" , nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: BRAS
What kind of issues? How many subs and what code?
Paul
I sincerely hope those former coworkers can hook up some invitations to
the Mansion. If you can make that work, have I got a deal for you.. ;)
On 12/11/13, 3:03 PM, "jamie rishaw" wrote:
>+1
>
>That was my first thought as well.
>
>"Well, I don't swing that way but I have an ex coworker or two
+1
That was my first thought as well.
"Well, I don't swing that way but I have an ex coworker or two at Playboy
that might be able to give you a pointer, no pun intended"
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> On 12/10/2013 8:21 AM, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
>
>> Which is a good
What kind of issues? How many subs and what code?
Paul
On 12/11/2013, 11:14 AM, "Nilesh Kahar" wrote:
>Basically I am facing issues with MX80 LNS scenario. So just to make sure
>with community whether anyone is having similar problem.
>Also wanted to know about any other good BRAS product wh
We have deployed several MX480 for BRAS and had good success - definitely
within the 11.4X27 release but also we have one box on 13.2 (nothing like
living on the edge haha). I believe Juniper is starting to also recommend
12.3 for BRAS but would have to confirm that for sure.
On MX80 we also have
MX480 works for me as LNS with Ericson Smartedge as LAC with more then 10K
users
it is very stable with 11.4x27 version
The biggest limitations is that it is not possible to configure MTU for the
subscriber interface ( lower the MTU to1492 for PPPOE subscribers )
Nitzan
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at
Hi,
Le 11 déc. 2013 à 17:14, Nilesh Kahar a écrit :
> Also wanted to know about any other good BRAS product which can act fine for
> LNS - LAC setup.
Ericsson SmartEdge
Cisco ASR1000
On 12/11/13 10:10 -0500, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
At 09:30 AM 11/12/2013, Dan White wrote:
On 12/10/13 19:51 +0530, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with
full QoS & other features?
Juniper MX (480).
I heard there were some issues with
On 13-12-11 10:10 AM, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
At 09:30 AM 11/12/2013, Dan White wrote:
On 12/10/13 19:51 +0530, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with
full QoS & other features?
Juniper MX (480).
--
Dan White
I heard there were some
At 09:30 AM 11/12/2013, Dan White wrote:
On 12/10/13 19:51 +0530, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with
full QoS & other features?
Juniper MX (480).
--
Dan White
I heard there were some issues with the LAC/LNS functionality on the
M
On 12/10/13 19:51 +0530, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with
full QoS & other features?
Juniper MX (480).
--
Dan White
On 12/11/2013 12:16 AM, Andrew Jones wrote:
On 11.12.2013 17:11, Nick Cameo wrote:
Sir whatever that is an acronym for, you have my undivided.
This is going to make for an interesting thread in about 6 hours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_Remote_Access_Server
May not be believe
On 11.12.2013 17:11, Nick Cameo wrote:
Sir whatever that is an acronym for, you have my undivided.
This is going to make for an interesting thread in about 6 hours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_Remote_Access_Server
What's so interesting about a guy asking for info on a Broadband Remote Access
Server for DSL aggregation?
On Dec 11, 2013, at 1:11 AM, Nick Cameo wrote:
> Sir whatever that is an acronym for, you have my undivided.
>
> This is going to make for an interesting thread in about 6 hours.
>
Sir whatever that is an acronym for, you have my undivided.
This is going to make for an interesting thread in about 6 hours.
On 12/10/2013 8:21 AM, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with full QoS
& other features?
Victoria's Secret has some nice ones.
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Subject: RE: BRAS Configuration backup and trace feature segment changes
We're using Cirrus from Solarwinds for this works pretty good (at least
since they brough out the latest patch
We're using Cirrus from Solarwinds for this works pretty good (at least
since they brough out the latest patch a few months ago)
It does full config backup but will only backup changed configs - also sends a
daily email to us with any changes made to routers etc also daily report
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