Short Answer- Yes.

Long Answer, You'll need to create a VPDN group/dialer interface (I've done
this before, but can't remember the steps right off the top of my head).
The VPDN piece of the config will take care of the PPPoE Authentication and
ATM "Bridging".... (no flames on the terminology please.... I'm tired and a
little fried on a FR lab I'm working on from scratch)....

If I remember, I'll pull up my old config, and post it to you for example
sake; it's a config for connecting to SWBell xDSL service, and I had no idea
what they were using on their end.

-Mark

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Jim Bond
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:54 PM
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Subject: PPPoE [7:36910]


Hello,

I found a sample config for PPPoE on CCO, it's 1700
talking to 6400. I have a PPPoE client using 1750 but
I don't know if ISP uses 6400. Will 1750 work with
other PPPoE servers?

Thanks.

Jim

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