Mike,

I am still not sure what your complete solution looks like... Any chance you 
could give us a bit more info? A diagram would be really nice.

Arie

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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 10:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Bridging over PPP

On 09/01/2013 05:55 AM, Ross Halliday wrote:
> Just throwing this out here, but why are you bridging PPPoE customers which 
> supposedly 'terminate' on the 7201? Why not L2TP LAC/LNS? With your 7201 
> acting as a LAC you can push the tunnels anywhere IP will go. Bridging IMHO 
> is a nasty thing that should only be used where strictly necessary.
>
>    


The issue is that I would only have a multilink ppp bundle over T1's connecting 
the 7201 to the pop where the pppoe customers are. I don't see how I could 
connect the pppoe subscribers, with multilink ppp in the middle, to the 7201 
and expect it to work. If you have an idea how this might fly please let me 
know. I think gert (thanks) had the right idea with mpls, likely too much 
trouble however.

Mike-
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