Thanks all for the input, huawei is ruled out due to politics, looks like for costs we'll stick to the 48 ports from planet On 1/1/20, Clayton Zekelman <clayton@mnsi.net> wrote:
I'd recommend avoiding the C7 - ADSL2+ performance on them isn't the best. Look for something with a Broadcom chipset. Even an old Calix B6 would be better than C7 - although the B6 gear is getting old, and reliability is sketchy. The power converter modules on board seem to go.
At 01:51 PM 31/12/2019, Shawn L via NANOG wrote:
That's a tough one. 48 port dslams with internal splitters are easy. When you're looking for more density you're almost always looking at external splitter shelves. Could also look at the calix c7 platform -- tons around on the used market -- but then again, no splitters.
-----Original Message----- From: "Dennis Lundström" <dennis@umnum.ca> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2019 12:32pm To: "Nick Edwards" <nick.z.edwards@gmail.com> Cc: "NANOG" <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: DSLAMs
Found this one: <ftp://ftp2.dlink.com/SUPPORT/End_of_Life_Product_List_091519.pdf>ftp://ftp2.dlink.com/SUPPORT/End_of_Life_Product_List_091519.pdf Stating EOL 2015-04-14 for HW revision A1. —Dennis
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 10:27 Nick Edwards <<mailto:nick.z.edwards@gmail.com>nick.z.edwards@gmail.com> wrote: Howdy y'all
Chasing some info, does dlink still sell DAS4672 - 672 port adsl2+ dslams?
after simple IP based units with pppoe pass through. We could buy a bunch of planet 48 ports, which we used before, but we hoping someone still puts out high capacity (320 plus port) units with inbuilt pots splitters
thanks
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