I have multiple pppoe server in multiple vlans , it will be nice to set this 
globally.



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[mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Jody Botham
Envoyé : 8 novembre 2012 04:58
À : Mikrotik discussions
Objet : Re: [Mikrotik] PPPoE Server

Under '/interface pppoe-server server' you should be able to set max-sessions 
for the server object.  Not tested it but seems that it should limit the amount 
of active sessions the AC will serve.

On 8 November 2012 10:40, Tayeb Meftah <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lol
>
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>
> Le 8 nov. 2012 à 11:38, Chupaka <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> You can limit the number of PPPoE active clients by downgrading your 
>> license to Level 5 %)
>>
>> --
>> Подпись:
>> (добавляется в конце всех исходящих писем)
>>
>>
>>
>> 2012/11/8 Martin Bérard <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> This is my first try in this mailing-list.
>>>
>>> We have been using RB1100 to a specific task to establish only PPPoE 
>>> connections.  We have use two units to try to increase availability 
>>> to the service and see if it well scale well with demand.  What we 
>>> usually see is a unit getting 600 connecting and the other one 
>>> around 100.  On the unit with 600 connection some connection are 
>>> dropping thus make us believe, it is the maxium that can be reach on 
>>> this unit.  So we are trying to figure if there is a way to limit 
>>> the connection to 500 using a script and a firewall rule, keeping the 
>>> existent connection alive.
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
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