Re: [AFMUG] OT: AT&T Fiber Install

2021-06-25 Thread Seth Mattinen

On 6/25/21 9:38 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
Always interesting to see what the competition is using and how they do 
installs.  We're installing fiber to this customer as well, AT&T had 
just finished their install.  This is for a business fiber circuit.  
Yes, that is a dumb TP Link media converter on the wall.  Runs to the 
AT&T Cienna switch in the Telco room.  I see the fancy box has a SPF 
Port on it, not sure why they didn't just run straight to it.  And that 
blue port is a 5gb/s port, Didn't even know those existed.



Yeah nbase-t stuff is starting to show up more. It should be able to do 
2.5 or 5 over Cat5e to 100m.


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Re: [AFMUG] OT: AT&T Fiber Install

2021-06-25 Thread Bill Prince

  
  
Everything att sells is called "U-verse". It would be like Ford
  labeling all it's cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans "F-verse".


bp

On 6/25/2021 9:55 AM, TJ Trout wrote:


  
  Yeah that's a bit wonky, but it's also U-verse. 
  
  
On Fri, Jun 25, 2021, 9:39 AM
  Nate Burke  wrote:


   Always interesting to
see what the competition is using and how they do installs. 
We're installing fiber to this customer as well, AT&T
had just finished their install.  This is for a business
fiber circuit.  Yes, that is a dumb TP Link media converter
on the wall.  Runs to the AT&T Cienna switch in the
Telco room.  I see the fancy box has a SPF Port on it, not
sure why they didn't just run straight to it.  And that blue
port is a 5gb/s port, Didn't even know those existed.  




  
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[AFMUG] CPE management via TR-069?

2021-06-25 Thread Dev
Looking to implement TR-069 management for customer routers, but hoping not to 
get locked into a vendor, so looking at openacs and libreacs server 
implementations on Debian with mysql/postgresql backends. Anyone tried this? It 
would be nice for automated provisioning. If no one has tried I can test it, 
but wanted to see if someone has already.
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Re: [AFMUG] CPE management via TR-069?

2021-06-25 Thread D. Bernardi




I thought the OpenACS project stalled a few years ago.  Look at 
GenieACS for open source or they have a commercial supported version 
as well.  I've been using it for a number of years to manage a 
special customer implementation (managed WiFi) but we are moving to a 
on-premise commercial solution.


An ACS solution is only as good as your CPE's support for TR-069/TR-369.



At 01:22 PM 6/25/2021, Dev wrote:
Looking to implement TR-069 management for customer routers, but 
hoping not to get locked into a vendor, so looking at openacs and 
libreacs server implementations on Debian with mysql/postgresql 
backends. Anyone tried this? It would be nice for automated 
provisioning. If no one has tried I can test it, but wanted to see 
if someone has already.

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