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Re: PPPoE Server
From: Clayton Zekelman <clayton () MNSi Net>
Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2018 16:49:30 -0400
I'll second that. Juniper MX works well for us. We have one router terminating 10,000 PPPoE and 3,500 L2TP and it handles the load fine.
At 04:43 PM 08/08/2018, Jose Jorquera wrote:
Cisco is the any option? I read about BRAS server on Juniper MX-480,can you check "Juniper one day: dynamic subscriber managementâ for more info.> El 08-08-2018, a las 15:22, Mauro Gasparini <mauro () interlink com ar> escribió:> > Good afternoon people.> I would like to advice me some appliance or software (running on top level server line) which supports 20,000 simultaneous PPPoE connections. > The customer has a Cisco ASR1000 but I don't have any confirmed experience that can support it.> > Mauro Gasparini. > >
-- Clayton Zekelman Managed Network Systems Inc. (MNSi) 3363 Tecumseh Rd. E Windsor, Ontario N8W 1H4 tel. 519-985-8410fax. 519-985-8409
Current thread:
- PPPoE Server Mauro Gasparini (Aug 08)
- Re: PPPoE Server Jose Jorquera (Aug 08)
- Re: PPPoE Server Clayton Zekelman (Aug 08)
- RE: PPPoE Server Tony Wicks (Aug 08)
- Re: PPPoE Server Steven Karp (Aug 09)
- Re: PPPoE Server Mauro Gasparini (Aug 09)
- Re: PPPoE Server Clayton Zekelman (Aug 08)
- Re: PPPoE Server Jose Jorquera (Aug 08)
- Re: PPPoE Server Sabri Berisha (Aug 12)