On 14/Feb/19 23:25, Brandon Martin wrote:
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.
One of the reasons I'd pay a little extra for an Active-E FTTH-centric switch is to control bandwidth right at the port the customer connects to. Cheap Ethernet switches generally don't have this capability (or if they do, have it in only one direction). This is why I felt the CES/CER were reasonable, but purely as Layer 2 termination and not using their IP/MPLS capabilities. Anyway, it's been a while since I had any interest in this, so it's possible life has changed since I was at the beach :-). Mark.