On 5/8/20 8:57 AM, Javier Gutierrez Guerra wrote:
That's surprising to me, I have no intentions to do routing with our cable subscribers, that seems like a headache for both sides
Meh, there are BNG solutions out there; but RIP's not horrible _in_this_context_
Today we have specific ranges within subnets from where we assign IPs to customers, my main problem that I'm trying to get around is having to change a customer static IP if their node gets splitter and I have to mode them to a different CMTS
I've seen some business services over DOCSIS where you're using VPLS to come back to a central router of your choosing, but it's still Ethernet. There's DHCP and mac addresses and a connection-less medium. PPPoE solves that, but then you're doing PPP. Oh and you have the fun of doing ldp signaled VPLS with a CMTS that was made by people who don't understand it. There's several other BNG solutions out there, and I'm happy to go a bit deeper if you're down the TR-69 path. For the business customer, most are going to balk at anything other than a static IP Ethernet service delivered over Ethernet. Depending on your skill-set and network size you might be able to roll this yourself. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net