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Re: Last Mile Design
From: Brandon Martin <lists.nanog () monmotha net>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 16:25:15 -0500
On 2/14/19 12:08 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
As a pure FTTH Active-E AN, I still think the Brocade (Extreme) CER/CES is a good box.
The CES is...wonky. My Foundry/Brocade/Extreme SEs have steered me away from them on more than one occasion.
The CER is fine but of course more expensive. It'll take a full Internet table, though, which is handy.
For AE resi deployments, I'd aggregate folks onto cheap 48 port switches then terminate onto a single pizza box router somewhere "less deep" in the network. Distributed, in-field L3 termination doesn't mean you have to terminate L3 right at the customer-facing port.
-- Brandon Martin
Current thread:
- Re: Last Mile Design, (continued)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 08)
- Re: Last Mile Design Brandon Martin (Feb 09)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 09)
- Re: Last Mile Design Colton Conor (Feb 13)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 13)
- RE: Last Mile Design Aaron Gould (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Colton Conor (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Eric Kuhnke (Feb 14)
- RE: Last Mile Design Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Brandon Martin (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Colton Conor (Feb 15)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 15)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mark Tinka (Feb 15)
- Re: Last Mile Design Alain Hebert (Feb 15)
- Return to NANOG, last mile, municipal facilities Howard C. Berkowitz (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 14)
- Re: Last Mile Design Miles Fidelman (Feb 08)
