[rbak-nsp] pppoe - session limit ?

Marcin Kuczera marcin at leon.pl
Tue Apr 15 10:42:39 EDT 2008


> As I know, the subscriber active/bandwidth licenses are required for
> termination of subs.

ok, I found the solution:
 dot1q pvc 800 encapsulation multi
  circuit protocol pppoe
   bind authentication chap maximum 100

can be 8000, whatever, by default there is limit to 1.

Regards,
Marcin


> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Marcin Kuczera <marcin at leon.pl> wrote:
>>
>> > Try to use "pppoe circuit padr per-mac" command and increase limit of
>> > PADR. Bu default, "the PPPoE session limits the outstanding PADR
>> > message count to 1 for each MAC address until it receives a PPPoE
>> > Active Discovery Session (PADS) reply for that session."
>> >
>> > Maybe, this info will be helpful to you.
>> >
>>
>>  nope, doesn't work ;(
>>
>>  I am connecting from 2 different devices, one is linksys IP Phone, and 
>> the
>> second
>>  is my laptop so 2 different MAC addresses.
>>
>>  Little hint, the licensing looks like "NO" for all:
>>  [voip1]RedBack_SE100(config)#show licen all
>>   Software Feature            License Configured
>>  --------------------------    ------------------
>>  subscriber dynamic-service          NO
>>  l2tp                                NO
>>  mpls                                NO
>>  subscriber high-availability        NO
>>  subscriber active                   NO
>>  subscriber bandwidth                NO
>>  lawful-intercept                    NO
>>  [voip1]RedBack_SE100(config)#
>>
>>  however, I was told that this is just for support, so if I want to make
>> tests, this should work properly with no limitations..
>>
>>  I hope that this was not another marketoid trick..
>>
>>  Regards,
>>  Marcin Kuczera 



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