Hi,
Eugene Perevyazko wrote:
You have to look at keep-alive settings to terminate dead connections.
And why don't you try an mpd (/usr/ports/net/mpd) that is perfectly suited
to manage hundreds and thousands of simultaneous ppp (and PPPoE in particular)
connections? It's fast, flexible and easy
Hi Luiz,
Luiz Otavio O Souza wrote:
Change the enable lqr to:
enable lqr echo
set echoperiod 5
The ppp will check the remote peer at echoperiod and after five
consecutive fails the ppp link will be closed.
That does exactly what I want, thank you.
Paul.
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Hi folks,
I am currently doing some lab testing with 6.3-release and a pppoe setup
where each user has their own VLAN. On the termination box have an em
interface with about 200 VLANs configured on it, and have a ppp.conf
looking like this:
default:
set log Chat Command Phase
enable pap
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 08:08:30PM +, Paul Thornton wrote:
> - The PPPoE connection is then not disconnected cleanly (say network
> cable pulled out, or machine reboots, etc)
> - Back on the termination box, there is still a ppp process running
> using that address.
> - When you try and recon
Hi folks,
I am currently doing some lab testing with 6.3-release and a pppoe setup
where each user has their own VLAN. On the termination box have an em
interface with about 200 VLANs configured on it, and have a ppp.conf
looking like this:
default:
set log Chat Command Phase
enable pap