Re: [uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-15 Thread David Freedman
> Overkill for what you're looking for at the moment probably but will > allow you to scale - Cisco ASR 1k Or its virtual companion, the CSR1KV, which should be far cheaper for this volume of traffic / subs . Dave.

Re: [uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-12 Thread Richard Halfpenny
On 12/07/2016 14:15, Jody Botham wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Tom Smyth > wrote: > > a Mikrotik ROS system running on x86 Harware is hard to beat for > price and scale that you are talking about, we have a client running > PPPoE in

Re: [uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-12 Thread Paul Bone
Thanks Everyone, The ASR does not cost in for this project unfortunately, but the Mikrotik is certainly getting plenty votes – I will set up a lab and try it out. Best regards, Paul

Re: [uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-12 Thread Jody Botham
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Tom Smyth wrote: > a Mikrotik ROS system running on x86 Harware is hard to beat for price > and scale that you are talking about, we have a client running PPPoE in > Germanny with 5K clients per MT PPPoE Service Router... works well, I can second RouterOS. I

Re: [uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-12 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Paul a Mikrotik ROS system running on x86 Harware is hard to beat for price and scale that you are talking about, we have a client running PPPoE in Germanny with 5K clients per MT PPPoE Service Router... works well, as Mick Says an asr 1K would be bullet proof on stability if you have cash.

Re: [uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-12 Thread Mick O'Donovan
Overkill for what you're looking for at the moment probably but will allow you to scale - Cisco ASR 1k FWIW they seem to be widely deployed in the Irish Service Provider network space that I've seen. Mick On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 11:40:24AM +, Paul Bone wrote: > Hi Guys, > > We have recentl

[uknof] PPPoE Server Options

2016-07-12 Thread Paul Bone
Hi Guys, We have recently inherited a WISP network which is running PPPoE on a Ubiquiti Edgemax router and individual rate limits are applied to the dynamic PPPoE interfaces using Linux TC from Radius AV-pairs. This appears to work ok, but there are currently only around 80 subscribers, and al