IP Dslams

Jeff Shultz jeffshultz at sctcweb.com
Fri Jan 4 15:06:06 UTC 2019


You might start hunting on the used market for Occam/Calix B6 equipment,
specifically the B6-252 ADSL2+ and POTS card and the 12 slot chassis.

You'll have to put in some supporting infrastructure, but they do work
well, and I know of at least two aftermarket repair places that will repair
them for a reasonable (for the telecom world) cost.

On Fri, Jan 4, 2019, 06:38 Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwards at gmail.com wrote:

> They don't have a large budget and although I'm yet to get prices on
> adtran's (understandable, holidays 'n all) I doubt it will fit within their
> budget, it's looking more like getting a few planet dslams and configuring
> a linux box as the bng, been 10 years since I've had to do that kind of
> setup, memories hazy, but I know it worked, and well, so thanks to all for
> suggestions but the adtrans and nokias are not for those on shoe string
> budgets, which wouldnt even allow me to include an asr1k for the bng, and
> although it would allow for, I'd rather not grab an ebay 7200/7300 :)
>
> On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 10:52 PM Brandon Martin <lists.nanog at monmotha.net>
> wrote:
>
>> On 1/2/19 6:47 AM, Nick Edwards wrote:
>> > There are 260 villas, and no coax.
>>
>> Is there a logical way to distribute the termination?  You might be able
>> to get better performance (not that you perhaps care, in this case) at
>> minimal additional cost if you can do building-local termination of each
>> customer circuit and then backhaul on e.g. bonded VDSL2 or G.FAST over
>> shorter distances (perhaps hopping building to building).
>>
>> I'm assuming there's no data grade copper or fiber if there's no coax.
>> Obviously if you've got those, distributed termination makes even more
>> sense.
>>
>> If you do want a centralized solution, an Adtran TA5006 (the small
>> chassis) with 6x 48 port VDSL2 combo modules (with or without vectoring,
>> depending on your needs) would do the job (though it fills the chassis
>> and doesn't allow for expansion, so the full-size TA5000 may be
>> desirable).  I've played (and am playing with) the same system but with
>> GPON termination and have been happy with it so far.
>> --
>> Brandon Martin
>>
>

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