[c-nsp] PPPOE - 2821

Ben Steele ben at internode.com.au
Sat Jun 30 01:13:53 EDT 2007


Well that would depend on how much data the sessions are pushing, is there
QoS or rate-limiting, max number of idb's available on router etc etc..

FWIW the 2821 can do 170k pps so you do the math based on the type of
sessions your landing on it.

Ben


On 30/6/07 2:29 PM, "Skeeve Stevens" <skeeve at skeeve.org> wrote:

> My question would be... how many could it go up to with 'out too much fuss'
> ?
> 
> 300? 400?
> 
> ...Skeeve
> 
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> Yep it should handle that without too much fuss.
> 
> Ben
> 
> 
> On 30/6/07 12:31 AM, "Paul Stewart" <paul at paulstewart.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hi folks...
>> 
>> I'm googled and searched the archives...... need to ask to be sure...
>> 
>> Cisco 2821 w/1 gig RAM - should it be able to handle 140-160 PPPOE
> sessions
>> without too much trouble?  We have much older routers at some remote
>> locations handling 60-80 sessions with little problems....
>> 
>> The total of these PPPOE sessions *might* hit a peak of 20Mb/s and this
>> would be the sole function of this router...
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Paul
>> 
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