Not that I'm aware of (and I've checked). I have a Netgear RT314 handling
the DSL at the core layer (it supports RIP v1+2, and various versions of
IGMP) , a 2501 at the distribution layer and  a 2505 at the access layer. It
all works quite well and I can play with all the routing protocols,
redistribution, traffic shaping and set various ACL's at the different
layers. As a fringe benefit, my ISP is leaking RIP routes downstream, so now
my routing tables are even bigger ;-). This setup has helped immensely in my
CCNA and CCNP studies.

Tim

> -----Original Message-----
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> Rizzo Damian
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 4:23 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: DSL internet with PPPoE
>
>
> I have a home lab with a few routers and switches, I have a permanent DSL
> connection but unfortunately they use PPPoE for authentication.
> Is there any
> way possible I can use this connection with a Cisco Router??? I'd like to
> plug the modem into my router and then route traffic from there. But can't
> seem to get past the PPPoE problem. Thanks for the help.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Damian Rizzo
> Senior IT Engineer
> Marakon Associates
> 203-978-6341
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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