Something to keep in mind also: You should always select your equipment
based on 50% capacity of your network. Therefore, if you are going to have
200-300 subs on your wireless service, you should install a solution that
can comfortably terminate at least 600 sessions. Also keep in mind that one
(1) PPPoE Termination device will always be a "single point of failure" in
your network. Therefore, two (2) or more units placed in parallel is usually
the way to go.
--
John O'Keefe
Fine Point Technologies, Inc.
90 John Street - Suite 311
New York, NY 10038
email: jokeefe-mobile@finepoint.com
phone: +1 (212) 962-7410
fax: +1 (212) 962-7404
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt" <hciss@hciws.com>
To: <pppoe@ipsec.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:58 PM
Subject: Cisco 3620 & PPPoE
> I have heard that the Cisco 3620 supports PPPoE and can act as an access
Received on Thu Feb 27 07:24:28 2003
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