Try:

interface Virtual-TemplateX
 bandwidth x

HTH.

On 2020-02-19 10:30, Harald Kapper wrote:
Hey Brian,
thx for coming back.

Are you sure the CPE will push over 100Mbps in mlppp?

Yep, it already does 200Mbps MLPPP, reaching at most a 50% cpu usage.

Now in the meantime we got a theory:
Single PPPoE session gets max-speed available, obviously ignoring the BW info
bound to our Virtual-Interfaces.
It _seems_ MLPPP somehow honors the BW info the Virtual-Interface presents:

sh int Vi2.304
Virtual-Access2.304 is up, line protocol is up
   Hardware is Virtual Access interface
   Description: PPPoE-transport
   Interface is unnumbered. Using address of Loopback0
   MTU 1492 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit/sec, DLY 100000 usec,

--
Now the only question that's bothering us:
How does one change this BW value for VIs?

Any hints greatly appreciated.

Regards, hk
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