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Date:      Wed, 27 Jun 2007 07:16:50 +0300
From:      =?ISO-8859-9?Q?=D6zkan_KIRIK?= <ozkan@mersin.edu.tr>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Mpd-4.2 released.
Message-ID:  <4681E4B2.1010407@mersin.edu.tr>
In-Reply-To: <4681BDF2.5020400@elischer.org>
References:  <468135BF.8010407@freebsd.org>	<20070626214936.GC79335@zone3000.net>	<4681A062.9040009@freebsd.org>	<20070627005739.GA80825@zone3000.net> <4681BDF2.5020400@elischer.org>

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hi;


I wonder if new mpd still needs hundreds of config lines for 300 incoming pptp connections.?

and does it still create a new ng interface even no pptp connections established?
does new mpd support unlimited incoming connections?

what about performance issuess ? (ex: cpu usage, memory usage?)

thx.
with best regards


Julian Elischer yazmış:
> Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 27 June 2007 at  2:25:22 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
>>> Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
>>>> This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
>>>> some kind of VirtualTemplate interface like it is in Cisco access
>>>> routers. Currently i have to configure bunch of different ng interfaces
>>>> for every kind user. However on my Cisco 7206VXR i can bundle physical
>>>> link together with VirtaulTemplate interface in one vpdn-group config
>>>> like this:
>>>> And all the ppp interfaces for all users will use this configuration
>>>> as a template.
>>> Yes, I am thinking about that. That is not trivial change. It will 
>>> require changing all internal model from static to the dynamic one. 
>>> But that change also should give many other bonuses so I would like 
>>> to try.
>>>
>>> One of problems is more or less new config file syntax required. I 
>>> have very limited cisco experience, so it is difficult for me to 
>>> adopt their model to mpd, but I would not like to reinvent a wheel. I 
>>> will be grateful for any ideas/examples of how do you see that.
>>>
>>>
> 
> I am not sure that people know how to use the 'include' syntax in mpd.
> 
> i have not used it for a long time but I do remember that my setups were 
> very simple,
> because I used a kind of template entry to hold all teh common stuff.
> 
> ah here it is.. in this example I use 'load' to save lots of typing..
> 
> 
> 
> tun_standard:
>        set link yes acfcomp protocomp
>        set link no pap
>        set link no chap
>        set link keep-alive 2 15
>        set link mru 900
>        set link mtu 900
> #       set link bandwidth 1440000
> 
> ############### per-link settings #################
> vpn-site1:
>        new -i ng0 vpn-site1 site1-ISP1 site1-ISP2
>        set iface addrs 10.12.1.24 10.12.1.10
>        set iface route 192.168.10.0/24
>        set ipcp ranges 10.12.1.24/32 10.12.1.10/32
>        load vpn_standard
>        link site1-ISP1        load tun_standard
>        link site1-ISP2
>        load tun_standard
>        open
> 
> vpn-site2:
>        new -i ng1 vpn-site2 site2-ISP1 site2-ISP2
>        set iface addrs 10.12.1.24 10.12.1.20
>        set iface route 192.168.20.0/24
>        set ipcp ranges 10.12.1.24/32 10.12.1.20/32
>        load vpn_standard
>        link site2-ISP1        load tun_standard
>        link site2-ISP2
>        load tun_standard
>        open
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