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Originally Posted by TJS
Which is the better cmts motorola or cisco? 
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With VM's current configuration :
3 d/s bonded channels = Cisco 10012
4 d/s bonded channels = Motorola BSR 64000
Which is better for what?
BSR 64k is newer kit and can utilise TX32 decoupled downstream modules and RX48 decoupled upstream modules which can gives better flexibility for scalable expansion, smaller physical,power consumption and improved cost/bandwidth profiles.
However it depends on when and how much VM are deploying - you need someone like Igni to give a more authoritative and comprehensive outline of what is out there and how VM are likely to utilise it…..
I only asked whether you might be on Moto kit because of the flat delay line on your u/s capacity that seemed (in my very limited experience) uncharacteristic of Cisco, but obviously the u/s load on your port must presumably be (very) low…..

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
The only evidence I have is doing a HTTP, TLS or SFTP download test with 10-20 streams may only hit 20mbps while sending a single 50mbps UDP stream results in 50mbps data received with minimal loss.
i.e. TCP = ~2mbps per stream, UDP = 50mbps per stream.
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….and just to "muddy-the-waters" further a significant difference between single and multistreamed test could also be indicative of congestion!
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