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Jul 3, 2012

So I received a new modem today and wanted to tandem it with an extra router that I have so I can get wireless at work. Here are the steps I've taken:Verify modem connection works connected directlySet modem to bridge modeReset router, set to PPPOE with proper log in Try to connect, and get the message "Could not obtain IP from PPPoE"I've researched as much as I could stand online, and found these to be the major steps everywhere, most people miss the bridge mode but I'm sure I've done it properly (switched back and forth atleast 5 times). I don't currently have access to the connection but I can respond tonight to questions about what else I may or may not have done, and will take what is suggested here to try tomorrow

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Here are some usage statistics: 
 
The graphs that we plot via SNMP show a propotional growth/increase of CPU and bandwidth (and thus pps) At the highest loads, we had a bit more than 55% CPU utilization with more than 50% interrupt CPU.
 
CPU utilization for five seconds: 36%/30%; one minute: 30%; five minutes: 30%
PID Runtime(ms)     Invoked      uSecs   5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
127       13140         954      13773  2.00%  0.29%  0.07% 194 SSH Process  

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