Thanks Dylan and everybody else for the excellent feedback.
I've not read the details of the UFB handover, but assuming it's similar to HSNS and EUBA we have two ways of handling them.
On one hand-over we're using a Linux box. We're using the bridging code to combine one or more Chorus vlans into a bridge which we then put on a different interface out to our main network. We've got this going with single stacked (HSNS) and double stacked (EUBA) services.
On our other hand-over we're using a Cisco ME3600. We're using a service-instance per customer to map them into a bridge-domain. We've only tested this with single stacked services but I believe it should work with double stacked.
In both cases we're not doing any fancy queuing, instead relying on Chorus to do the rate-limiting for us. Also, we're interested in providing an end-to-end layer 2 service only which may make our requirements somewhat different than the average service provider :)
Happy to provide config snippets for any of the above if it helps.
Dylan
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 16:12 +0000, Anton Smith wrote:
Hi all,
Given the handover options from Chorus for UFB (http://www.chorus.co.nz/file/1591), does anybody have any recommendations about a cost effective GE based node that can do QinQ happily? Port density probably only needs to be 2-4 ports. Control/forwarding redundancy ��not required.
And, preferably with the capability to set individual policers and/or queue rates on each sub-interface.
I don't know if chorus give you the option to do the rate limiting for you or not - does anybody know?
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