Richard Mortimer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I saw something similar when I was using an ADSL connection.
> When the connection was under full load (I don't remember whether it
> was upstream, downstream or both) the LCP echo requests that PPPD does
> seem to get dropped somewhere in the ADSL infrastructure. The link is
> however working fine passing "real" traffic.
Sounds like the something a proper BQL limit on the etherne/ATM part of the
PPPoE coud fix. For PPPoE, traffic shapping should occur on the PPP
interface and should probably run at no more than 99% of the real link
capacity (if you can determine it...sigh), the LCP messages should bypass
that part.
DSL with the modem built-in ought to auto-adjust the bandwdth viaBQL
perfectly...
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