Hi Rodney,
I was wondering the last few days what would be the ideal Cisco
platform for higher performance VPDN?
Currently I'm using 7301/7200-NPE-G2 routers and don't like the idea
of splitting the load to more and more LNS/LAC devices.
Would the future proof platform with HW capabilities be the ASR1000 or
something else?
Regards,
Rado
On 15 Dec 2008, at 19:53, Rodney Dunn wrote:
IIRC you had to buy a license to run it and I think we stopped
selling them and taking a faster CPU path route along with
hardware forwarding (ASR1000 for example).
Generally, I don't think it's recommended because so many features
were not supported with it.
Rodney
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:05:26AM -0800, Chris Flav wrote:
Hi all,
we currently utilize Cisco 7204VXR routers for PPPoE aggregation
and are interested in testing the MPF feature.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/ios/12_3/12_3y/12_3ya8/MPF123YM.html
A little while ago we tested c7200-i12s-mz.123-14.YM12.bin and had
to do an emergency rollback since RADIUS profiles that utilized
Framed-Route such as:
Framed-Address = 10.131.131.96,
Framed-Route = "72.131.131.96/29 0.0.0.0 1",
would not route correctly the netblock in question. Sessions would
come up however the routes were not correctly utilized by traffic
flows.
Therefore, are any utilizing MPF successfully, and as well, what is
the recommended IOS for the 7204VXR+NPE-G1 platform for PPPoE
termination over L2TP? What are IOS recommendations for this
application and platform? We currently handle approximately 2500
PPPoE users per box.
Thanks in advance,
C. Flav
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