Fwiw, tested an npe-225 (on 12.4t, 12.2SR, and others) and saw single-session 
tcp goodput at 90+ mbit, approx 55 to 60% cpu load (spent all towards cef + 
interrupts, as it should be).

Anything higher end should do even better.

-Tk

-----Original Message-----
From: "Paul Stewart" <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 08:39:38 
To: 'drrtuy'<[email protected]>; 'Amjad Ul Hasnain Qasmi'<[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] PPPoE offered bandwidth

We do 20+ Mb/s connections all the time on PPPOE using Cisco 7206VXR-NPE-G2
today (moving to Juniper but that's a different story).  Was that your
question or was there something configuration related you were inquiring
about?

Cheers,

Paul


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Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:27 AM
To: Amjad Ul Hasnain Qasmi
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] PPPoE offered bandwidth

Hello.

> Guys I want to know whether PPPoE connections are feasible to offer higher
> bandwidth like upto 20 or 30 mbps. 

The general answer is yes, it's feasible. The details depend on the 
situation.

WBR
Roman A. Nozdrin

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