Note that PPPoE is anyway encapsulated in ATM so you eventually get an
additional (and useless) overhead.
Some say you never feel it, others say you do.
Anyway, to avoid unnecessary encapsulation is always an advantage.
The hack of Alcatel SpeedTouch home to SpeedTouch Pro is worth it, seeing as
you avoid such an additional encapsulation.
BTW, a SpeedTouch home changed to a SpeedTouch pro does not offer any open port
(doesn't even respond to ping) so it may be considered as quite secure (if you
don't define a default internal server in the NAT parameters).
http://www.sateh.com (if I remember well)
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From: Jean-Francois Dive [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: PPPoverEthernet vs. PPPoverATM
Hello,
The adsl protocol is based on ATM anyhow. ATM cells leave the CPE (the
thing which
have the phone line in) to reach the local DSLAM which aggregare
multiple client
and then goes in a WAN which may be quite a lot of things. The question
to know
if you have to run pppoe or pppoatm is to know how you'll connect to
the phone line:
for exemple, if you have an ADSL pci card or a USB modem, then the ATM
session will be
started on the PC running this adapter, so you need to have ATM and
pppoatm support
in linux. This is doable, depending on the card you have, i configured
it sucessfully
on a debian + alcatel speedtouch USB.
In your scheme, you'll neeed the cisco to run a pppoe client service,
to start the ppp
connection from there. Cisco support for pppoe have been introduced in
12.1 or 12.1T
if i remember correctly and is in the stable (well stable ..) 12.2 main
train. I thing
is that i am sure the feature exist for the 827, but am definitively
not sure for the
2500. In all cases, a simple debian box with 2 cards will give you the
same features and
more.
hope that help,
JeF
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 08:56:55AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm about to turn to ADSL connection to Internet and I'm taking in
consideration
> all the choises the Provider offer. I was surprised in seening they
offer
> an ADSL service not only using the PPP-over-Eth protocol, but also
with
> the PPP-over-ATM. So my question is: if I choose the second system,
is debian
> support it? what is the best configuration (I think I will use the
following
> hardware: ADSL modem + Cisco 25xx router through Ethernet cable
connection)?
> Thanx in advance!
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