Three options for a "working" NAP...
- Run with "fixed" DSUs/HSSI and gamble?
- Will multiple NSPs burst for 40ms to same egress and congest (switch
breaks)?
- Will a pair of NSPs burst at each other at a 512K or larger
(aggregate) window (cisco breaks)?
- Will our switch vendor give us an 8000 cell buffer card?
- Co-location option?
- Heavy financial overhead.
- Co-location is not easy.
- Co-location is not viable in the near term.
- Use AIPs?
- DS3 AIPs are vapor but should be a good solution if DS3 vs. OC3c
pricing is deciding factor.
- OC3c AIPs are ideal:
- They rate shape.
- Lots of bandwidth with which to work.
- Good SCR between NSPs.
- They work today (?).
Pooling resources will help make the future of the ATM NAPS brighter.
AADS will
provide a place for everyone to get into one place and test. Most of this
was already discussed by Mark earlier. The important thing to figure out
is what
configurations will work. Once AADS gets the new ADSUs, they will go back
in the
lab and test. AADS believes that OC3c will work just fine today if the
Cisco AIP
works just fine.
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