Hi,

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 01:42:15PM -0500, Aaron wrote:
> we are gonna do this type of thing soon....
> 
> Guy with windows pc with single static ip on
> it--------------dslam--------cisco me3600x(pe)---mpls---cisco
> asr9k(p)-----9k(p)-----(more
> p's)----9k(pe)-------same7609-----------internet
> 
> So I'm gonna have to do an mpls l2vpn (vpXs) to cause that single static
> customer to maintain his single static ip such that I can maintain bcast
> domain consistency back into the 7609 where that original bcast domain for
> that subnet that the cutomer is on to remain intact.

Why on earth would anyone want multiple customers in the same broadcast
domain?  Besides "make life harder"?

gert
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