Does anyone have any suggestions for providing Ethernet links over bonded T1s?

We originally looked at Overture. They claimed that their product used standard MLPPP and interoped well with 7200s. They sent out a tech to help configure it in a lab. As it turns out they also require the use of BCP (Bridging Control Protocol). To use BCP on a 7200 step #1 is to disable IP routing (literally, 'no ip routing'). That is required to facilitate bridging VLANs over MLPPP bundles. Needless to say this wasn't an option since our router was doing more than just terminating EoTDM connections. If we had an old 7200 sitting around we probably could have pulled it off. Alternately, if we have a 7600 in that colo with DS3 SPAs we could have done the same thing without disabling routing. I'm considering replacing that 7200 with an ASR in the future so perhaps this will become possible once again down the road, but not today.

I've also been looking at Adtran's Ethernet over TDM products. It looks like you have to use their Total Access 5000 at the hub and then use their NetVanta 800 series as the CPE. I don't know anything about the Total Access 5000 and can't access their documentation without an account (hard to sell the product when you won't let people access the docs beforehand).

Overture's CPEs for this application are the 140 and 180 models. The price is right but the product just doesn't have a production SP-grade feel to it. Management has to be done locally. There isn't a CLI option which I would think would be a requirement for SPs wanting to either script changes or backup configurations. It just doesn't feel production grade or SP-grade by any means. It's not like their 2200 or 5000 products which are much better. I've always heard good things about Adtran and that they are Cisco-like but I've never actually used them.

What I'd like to find is a device that can bond multiple DS1s together with standards-based MLPPP and then bridge that to an Ethernet interface behind it. I imagine that this would interop with our 7200s nicely. It would be nice if there was some mechanism for in-line management as well, though I'm not sure how that would work short of pulling out a DS0 for management access. Does anyone know of such a product? Does anyone know of any other ways of accomplishing that same or similar thing? I don't know of any cisco products that can do this. I could foresee a situation where I need multiple VLANs at the customer premise so the Adtran solution would likely fit in better with this potential need.

Thanks
 Justin

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