Good data point.

Rodney



Kaegler, Mike wrote:
Right now at one ~400 person site, I have 187 active local IPs sharing 1487
still-alive connections. Its your regular everyday sales cubefarm.
That's just shy of an average of 8 translations per active user. By those
numbers, you could have 8,000 salespeople on one PAT.

Personally, I'd cut it faaaaar before that. 800-1000 active, tops. Its not
"expensive" to start a second pool, and you never know when a sites deadline
for online sexual harassment training will be until 4:40pm when the phone
starts ringing...
-porkchop


On 9/10/09 2:41 PM, "Rodney Dunn" <[email protected]> wrote:

Curious...those of you running PAT for NAT, what is the average
"translations per user" number you see active to determine the address
pool given to PAT to overload on?

100 active per user at any give time, 50, ?

Rodney

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