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    <p>Hi John,</p>
    <p> It was initially set much higher than the subscriber count, we
      also removed it completely and to no help - we have since rebooted
      the router which seems to have fixed it but it has now stalled
      twice since that reboot so thinking quite likely faulty hardware,
      we are in the process of cutting over to backup hardware now
      *sigh* thanks for the look-in though.</p>
    <p>Thanks,</p>
    <p>Joe<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/08/16 12:55, John Edwards wrote:<br>
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        <div>Hi Joseph,</div>
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        Have you tried setting the vpdn "session-limit" value to a
        number larger than the count of subscribers you're seeing?
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        <div>John</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 10 August 2016 at 11:35, Joseph
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            .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi All,<br>
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             Cisco 7204-G2, running as an LNS.<br>
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             Has anyone ever come across this error:<br>
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            .Aug 10 01:58:39: VPDN uid:2171 Error setting up dataplane;
            set app req<br>
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             Basically the router accepts sessions up to what seems a
            certain subscriber count then once that number is online
            starts generating these errors.<br>
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             At best guess it is a full, finite resource. The number of
            allowed subscribers is slowly reducing, what I don't know is
            if this is due to bad garbage collection so to speak (i.e.
            'stuck' sessions in the dataplane, that dont show in 'show
            users') or if the dataplane itself is actually dying/dead.
            If we kick a user offline or clear tunnels cleanly - users
            will re-connect back up to that number of subscribers (first
            in best dressed), which is what sparked this line of
            thinking.<br>
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             Anyone who has experienced similar or knows this a bit more
            in-depth, your help would be appreciated, as its got me
            scratching my head so far.<br>
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            Thanks,<br>
            Joe<br>
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