[cisco-nas] Cisco 3620 PPPoE session limitation

Mounir Mohamed mounir.mohamed at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 08:08:06 EST 2005


I believe that the attached PDF will totaly solve your problem :)


On 11/9/05, Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 12:50:55PM +0700, Souphonh Phounsavath wrote:
> > I am looking for small scale. The number of customers will be less than
> > 1000. Customer will have bandwidth of 256Kbps for down stream and 128Kbps
> > for up stream. I think if 3620 PPPoE can support about 500 active PPPoE
> > sessions for that traffic, I can start with it. Please advice.
>
> I'd rather not do it.  The 3620 is old, dumb, and slow.
>
> It might be able to do it if all the PPPoE customers are just reading
> e-mail, and not doing anything using lots of bandwidth - but if half of
> them really use their 256 Kbps, that's 60 Mbit, and this is far beyond
> what a 3620 can handle.
>
> You might want to get a 3640 from ebay (should be cheap), or get a
> more reasonable device, like a 2851 or such.
>
> gert
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