I cannot see any problem using vlan from your access layer up to the
aggregation point, as long as the PE has enough capacity to hold the routes.
If necessary, you can always use several PEs in one location to spread out
your aggregation, you may want to use some lower end routers/switches, kind
of like a distribution layer leading to the core devices in your POPs.

HTH
Kent


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> we are handling a case of a MAN project now.
> We plan to use mpls-l2 vpn to connect the business subscribers.That means
we
> have to place some mpls-enabled machines on the access
nodes(expensive...).
> Another choice is using vlan.And the users' vlan are trunked to the
> aggressive
> nodes.I think it's not so good to do this,but not so sure about the
> disadvantage.
> Does anyone have experience or suggestion about using vlan and l2-mpls vpn
in
> the man?
> thanks a lot.




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