[cisco-bba] [Fwd: PPPoVPDN and VA bandwidth]

Gaurav Sabharwal gaurav at inwire.net
Fri Jan 12 13:58:45 EST 2007


Anybody? I am coming to a conclusion that this is a limitation currently.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [cisco-bba] PPPoVPDN and VA bandwidth
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 23:57:51 +0100
From: Gaurav Sabharwal <gaurav at inwire.net>
To: cisco-bba at puck.nether.net

RFC 2661 mentions Rx and Tx Connect Speed AVP that should be part of the
ICCN. However, while implementing client initiated L2TP and doing a
debug vpdn l2x-packets, I notice that the Connect Speed shown on the CPE
(Cisco 876) and the LNS (Cisco 7206VXR) is set to 0. This sets the
virtual-access and the virtual-ppp speeds to 100 Mbps.

*Jan  2 09:27:40.067: uid:48 Tnl/Sn 40583/143 L2TP: Parse  AVP 0, len 8,
flag 0x8000 (M)
*Jan  2 09:27:40.067: uid:48 Tnl/Sn 40583/143 L2TP: Parse ICCN
*Jan  2 09:27:40.067: uid:48 Tnl/Sn 40583/143 L2TP: Parse  AVP 24, len
10, flag 0x8000 (M)
*Jan  2 09:27:40.067: uid:48 Tnl/Sn 40583/143 L2TP: Connect Speed 0
*Jan  2 09:27:40.071: uid:48 Tnl/Sn 40583/143 L2TP: Parse  AVP 19, len
10, flag 0x8000 (M)
*Jan  2 09:27:40.071: uid:48 Tnl/Sn 40583/143 L2TP: Framing Type 1

I assume that setting incorrect bandwidth on the interface would cause
problems if we were to implement QoS?

Is there a way to resolve the issue and make sure that the Tx speed sent
by the CPE are correct?

Thanks,
- Gaurav
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