Is this accurate? Will the use of "Dynamic ppp address-lists" on a PPPoE access server improve performance of the server over the PPPoE servers default use of simple queues?You will be able to handle much more users on your AC, without getting higher latency!
No, works also without that feature great. Just define an ip pool per bandwidth you want to offer and map each user an ip from the corresponding pool. Than you just need a PCQ queue for each pool. Works great.That address-list feature was the main point missing. if you have several types of pppoe clients with different limitations - you need those dynamic address lists to create lists otherwise impossible because of dynamic nature of situation.
Sure, that works, but it's not what I was asking for.Just define an ip pool per bandwidth you want to offer and map each user an ip from the corresponding pool. Than you just need a PCQ queue for each pool.
Yes, i agree. And wireless too.This sounds good. It would be good to have the same feature elsewhere, DHCP for instance...
Experienced the same problem in 2.9.51.sometimes entries in address list stop working and do not 'participate' in firewall matching. But if you select that (not disabled) entry in WinBox and press "Enable", visually nothing changes, but address list entry is working again...
can you test 3.14? It seems like problem disappeared after reorganizing the work with address-lists...Experienced the same problem in 2.9.51.sometimes entries in address list stop working and do not 'participate' in firewall matching. But if you select that (not disabled) entry in WinBox and press "Enable", visually nothing changes, but address list entry is working again...
the problem still exists =( not so frequently, but still happens =(can you test 3.14? It seems like problem disappeared after reorganizing the work with address-lists...Experienced the same problem in 2.9.51.sometimes entries in address list stop working and do not 'participate' in firewall matching. But if you select that (not disabled) entry in WinBox and press "Enable", visually nothing changes, but address list entry is working again...
hmmm... nice suggestion =) I vote for this feature =) it's not as hard to realize as DHCP routes in RADIUS request, promised me by support 'in near future' =(Is there any plan to support this with DHCP?