Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 22:13:21 +0600 From: "Dmitriy Zamuraev" <gigabyte.tmn@gmail.com> To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Cc: Michelle Konzack <bsd4michelle@tamay-dogan.net> Subject: Re: PPPoE server (high traffic in WDM network) Message-ID: <000601ca21b1$251ee470$1e010a0a@in72.ru> References: <002a01ca2178$3745bdb0$1e010a0a@in72.ru> <20090820143554.GB28649@tamay-dogan.net>
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>>> I do not want to count the traffic to a specific /25 which hold the >>> storage servers,If you want this, you may use the MPD-specific RADIUS >> attributes described in: >> http://mpd.sourceforge.net/doc5/mpd30.html#30 >> see last paragraph. > > I have tried this but it does not work. I think, you not understand me. You need to learn the radius server to handle and process this attributes. >>> My idea is/was, to put the PPPoE server diretly byside the FTTH DSLAM's, >>> which mean, each 96port DSLAM has an upstrem of 1 GE and even if I put >>> 10 of them in a 42RU, it would normaly not fill the 10 GE ports of a >>> professionel Server. And of corse, I can put always two or three >>> together parallel. >> Yes, it is good idea. > > I will see... It seems, that even 96 FTTH ports with 100 MBit each do > not hit the limit of a 1GE upstream, so the now I could test the > "Sun Fire X4100M2" becaus it has four 1GE ports, which mean, I can use > one as upstream and then connect the three others to up to three FTTH > DSLAMS... Yes all users can't utialize full bandwidth of his channel at the time. > Transforming a 1400 US$ Server into a pppoe server/router which has not > more then 2 GByte of memory and the smallest CPU available. > > This could work. That i don't understand you. >> for the driver see: people. yandex . ru/~wawa > > OK i'm sorry, people. yandex-team. ru/~wawa is right URL
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