05-02-2014 12:31 PM
thank you for all your help and Support
about 9000 family routers i have a big question that I can't find any answer
I have a ASR 9006 routerr that i want to terminate 512K subscriber on it but unfortunately I can't find any license about 512K subscriber
The only license that cisco offer is A9K-BNG-LIC-8K for every Slot or line card
If i have 2 line card that are A9K-MOD80-SE should i pre order only 2 license ? or more ?
And i want To know what is difference between asr9k-bng-px.pie-5.1.1 and A9K-BNG-LIC-8K
And If i don’t want to get license , does my router work as a BNG and how many subscriber does it supports without any license ?
Thank you again
07-26-2017 07:03 AM
Hi Xander,
Thanks for the quick response. Just to be sure I understand you correctly, so at the moment 6.2.1 is available which has 192k sessions max, if I want to use all 192k sessions I need 2 LC's with 3 interfaces (which are assigned to 3 different NPU's) and at least 4 subinterfaces so I get a total of 2x3x32k = 192k subscriber sessions?
In version 6.3.x I would need 2 LC's with 2 interfaces (which are assigned to 2 different NPU's) and at least 4 subinterfaces to get a total of 2x2x64k = 256k subscriber sessions? What is the planned release date for 6.3.1?
Kind regards, Sebastiaan
07-27-2017 07:40 AM
hi sebastiaan,
correctly summarized!! XR 6.3.1 is scheduled for end of august/early september this year.
also besides hardware based BNG, you can also consider vBNG as a virtual machine supporting 32k subs per socket (CPU). there would be no restriction to the subinterfaces (since that qos chunking referred to is tomahawk/typhoon npu specific).
cheers!
xander
07-30-2017 06:56 AM
Hi Xander,
I am glad that
1. Are there any major differences feature wise
2. Will 6.3.1 be ready for production?
3. Do you have any pdf, ppt so similar where
The customer does not have any special requirements. I will write a few that a crucial.
1. Is accounting broadcast supported?
2. Is LI supported? Customer is using RP based sessions because of SNMP LI (not working on LC based sessions)
3. What about PWHE, can it work on vBNG or is special HW necessary?
07-31-2017 03:55 AM
hi Smail,
plan is to have full feature parity with ASR9k BNG, but it will come in phases.
As vBNG deployment scenarios will likely be slated towards centralised BNG, PWHE is a key element in the roadmap. However, it's not going to be available in 6.3.1. In 6.3.1 we support IPoE v4/v6/DS.
The exact roadmap may change. Please do reach out to your account team at Cisco through which we can give you an insight into the current roadmap.
If you have a UCS or any other platform that has sufficient RAM and CPU cores to run XRv9k, you could pick up the 6.3.1 EFT image and give it a try in the lab. For best performance we recommend UCS, but other Intel platforms can be used as well. Let me know if you want to give it a run in the lab.
XRv9k installation guide:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/virtual-routers/configuration/guide/b-xrv9k-cg/b-xrv9k-cg_chapter_01000.html
/Aleksandar
08-01-2017 02:05 PM
I was hoping that PPPoE will be supported because the customer does not have any plans to switch to IPoE. My idea was to bring up
I will reach out to our local AM and ask for the roadmap. I have to have the right information so I can propose this solution to our customer for the next procurement.
XRv9K is already running in my lab setup for testing. For now only for some
10-16-2017 03:31 AM
Hi Aleksandar,
The roadmap and release schedule was posted somewhere on the support forums but somehow I can't find it anymore. Guess I should've bookmarked it or maybe it has been removed. If I remember correctly, there was mention of L2VPN support coming to 6.3.1 and 6.3.1 was scheduled for Q3Y2017 release but I can't remember the details. We've passed Q32017 and 6.2.25 is available now so I'm guessing the release target was missed. If so, is L2VPN contained in 6.3.1 and is it still possible to get ahold of the EFT for our VIRL lab ?
Thanks,
Kimaru
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