[j-nsp] pppoe on e320

Marlon Duksa mduksa at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 09:59:10 EDT 2008


Thanks.Maybe we misconfigured something. Does anyone have a simple PPPoE
config for E320?
Marlon

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Alexandre Snarskii <snar at paranoia.ru> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:40:38AM -0700, Marlon Duksa wrote:
> >
> > B-RAS licenses are available in various sizes to enable subscriber access
> > for up to one of the following maximum number of simultaneous active IP,
> > LAC, and bridged Ethernet interfaces:
> >
> >     * 4000
> >     * 8000
> >     * 16,000
> >     * 32,000
> >     * 48,000
> >
> > Do we need to install a license to configure this or is BRAS
> functionality
> > supported by default?
>
> Generally speaking, yes, you have to install BRAS license.
> However, you can configure and even use BRAS features (in a very limited
> way, just up to 10 pppoe sessions, useful for testing, but not in real
> life)
> without installing license (at least at ERX-310, not tested with E320).
>
> Yet another interesting feature: BRAS license for 4k users allows
> you to run not 4000 subscribers, but 4196..
>
> --
> Alexandre Snarskii
>
> If you ask a stupid question, you may feel stupid.
> If you don't ask a stupid question, you remain stupid.
>                                       -Tony Rothman, Ph.D.U. Chicago,
> Physics
>


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