Types Of Installations - Cisco Broadband Access Center Installation Manual

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Types of Installations

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Hardware Recommendations per Provisioning Group (continued)
# Subscribers Server
1 million
DPE
CNR
KDC
Lab Install
Single server
for all
1. The number of recommended servers is based on the average subscriber with two devices (1 cable modem and 1 PC).
2. With BACC 2.6.1 and later releases, the non-appliance Sun DPE can be replaced with a DPE-2115 single 3.06 Ghz CPU and 2 GB memory, which yields
equal or better performance.
3. Only 100000 MTA devices are currently supported per provisioning group.
4. 2 GB for configuration files that are less than or equal to 1.5 KB and 4 GB for configuration files that are more than 1.5 KB.
Types of Installations
This guide discusses two types of installation:
You can install BACC from the installation program's graphical user interface (GUI) or from the
command line.
Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable Installation Guide 2.7
1-4
Min. #
Recommended #
1
Servers
Servers
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
Individual component installation—The installation program enables you to install one or more
individual components of BACC. The individual components are the RDU, Cisco Network Registrar
extensions, the Solaris device provisioning engine (DPE), and the KDC. Refer to
"Installing Components"
for specifics about installing the individual components.
Lab installation—The installation program enables you to install BACC for use in a laboratory
environment for demonstration or evaluation prior to deploying BACC into a full network
implementation. Refer to
Chapter 4, "Installing in a Lab Environment"
Server Class
2
SUN V210 1GHz
SUN V210 1GHz
3
NA
SUN V210 1GHz
Chapter 1
Overview
#
Processors
Memory
2
2 GB or 4 GB
2
2 GB or 4 GB
-
-
1
1 GB
Chapter 3,
for more information.
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