We have Cisco 7200's aggregating PPPoE, Paradyne DSLAMs and Starbridge and
Paradyne DSL Modems running in the field. We are looking for a way to make
this solution more fault resilient so that CPE's recover without a reboot
when we need to clear the sessions on the routers. Below is our pppoe
config from the router.
vpdn-group pppoe
accept-dialin
protocol pppoe
virtual-template 1
pppoe limit per-mac 20
interface Virtual-Template1
description *** PPPOE Virtual Template ***
ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/1
ip access-group 177 in
ip access-group 177 out
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1492
no ip route-cache cef
ip mroute-cache
peer default ip address pool pppoe-pool1 pppoe-pool2 pppoe-pool3
pppoe-pool4
ppp authentication pap
Does anyone have any suggestions for changing any parameters to allow the
CPE to recover on their own?
Thanks.
RR
Paradyne DSL Modems running in the field. We are looking for a way to make
this solution more fault resilient so that CPE's recover without a reboot
when we need to clear the sessions on the routers. Below is our pppoe
config from the router.
vpdn-group pppoe
accept-dialin
protocol pppoe
virtual-template 1
pppoe limit per-mac 20
interface Virtual-Template1
description *** PPPOE Virtual Template ***
ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/1
ip access-group 177 in
ip access-group 177 out
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1492
no ip route-cache cef
ip mroute-cache
peer default ip address pool pppoe-pool1 pppoe-pool2 pppoe-pool3
pppoe-pool4
ppp authentication pap
Does anyone have any suggestions for changing any parameters to allow the
CPE to recover on their own?
Thanks.
RR