Thread: 125M Vmng300
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Old 16-05-2011, 14:41   #529
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Re: Vmng300

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
Barring so called support issues as it's no longer supported, even though there are still many in use, wold you like to explain further?

The 50 Mb service is unlikely to be bonded in any other way in the near future as it is now - so a non issue.

The 30Mb service is unlikely to change it's bonding before the 50Mb service - so non issue.

The 100Mb though possilbly, is unlikely, certainly within the next couple of years. - non issue.

So please explain what the issues would be!
To be quite honest VM can easily create a different configuration file for each of Superhub and VMNG300, and indeed this will be required for 50Mb.

That said it will not be required for 30Mb and 100Mb, both of whom should be running 100% on the 8 channel Superhub.

It's all about how they choose to play it. No technical reason why they cannot run with different configuration files for both. It would result in no issues for Superhub owners, quite the opposite it leaves VMNG300 customers more prone to contention as they will only have access to 200Mbps out of a service group of up to 400Mbps. This won't affect the Superhubs as they will automatically have data pushed to them on whatever downstreams are less utilised, the CMTS looks after downstream load balancing within a service group.
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