No I don't think we are.  What difference would it make

On 3/8/2011 3:19 AM, Tim Warnock wrote:
Did you set a passive default ospf on all interfaces?

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Hi John,

This sounds quite odd, are you running distributed PPPoE concentrators
or bridging back from the towers to a central concentrator ?

175+ PPPoE sessions on a 450G sounds excessive, for this number of
connections we would normally run an RB1100 or an x86 box.



Regards,




Andrew

On 8/03/2011 11:19 a.m., john wrote:
We have 16 Towers.  Almost 1900 Customers. 3 Points of presence on the
internet (connected together with pptp links).  We are statically
routed right now with a 10.X.0.0/16 to each tower router

My problem is my boss wants to assign an ip to a customer with PPPoE
and make that ip work anywhere on the network, with OSPF it is
possible.  We tried it but on the Tower Routers that had 175+ PPPoE
connections the Mikrotiks would not reboot if told in the software to
reboot.  They would power down and not boot back up.  They had to be
hard booted.  Not to mention that if I tried to run /export on the
mikrotik the CPU usage would peg out at 100% and not come down.  Is
there any other way of doing what I need to do.

The Mikrotiks in question are all 4.15 or less version.  One is a X86
processor with more than enough hardware.  The others are 450G.  The
Mikrotiks after rebooted are running about 20% or less

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