Is this a true DSL router that terminates the connection into Ethernet @ the
LAN side ???  A lot of these connections are some sort of PPOE or PPOA with
a bridge connecting the LAN & ISP.  If everything is standard (likened to
ISDN or IDSL) then I would start looking @ the router & PC configs.  You may
have ISP software or a proprietary router config.  I once worked for a CLEC
& we had our own unique way of configuring things with the Nokia DSLAM's
running either Frame or ISDN over ATM.  Needless to say, the experience did
very little for my ATM career :o)

What device is your connection terminating into ???

Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pierre-Alex" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 9:58 PM
Subject: FW: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]


> I have tested the scenario below with two switches: a Cisco 1912XL-EN and
a
> 2924XL-EN
> In both cases I had the same results. The switches do not have any thing
> configured on them.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre-Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 8:42 PM
> To: Cisco
> Subject: DSL / Cisco Switches
>
>
> I have a DSL connection and multiple ip addresses.
>
> When I plug any computer directly to the DSL modem (with a cross over
cable)
>
> everything works fine. However when I plug all of the computers and the
DSL
> modem  to the
>
> switch (with straight through cables) I get "time out" responses when
> pinging the default gateway.
>
> If I ping by name (e.g, ping yahoo.com) I get the name resolved, but the
> pings time out.
>
> It has been a week of troubleshooting and still no light! Anyone?




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