Alexander,

Alexander Motin wrote:
I mean something like this:

default:
       load server1
       load server2
       load server3
..
pppoe_standard:
       set ccp yes mpp-e40
       set ccp yes mpp-e128
       set ccp yes mpp-stateless
       set pppoe service "*"
       set pppoe disable originate
       set pppoe enable incoming
..
server1:
       new -i ng1 pppoe1 pppoe1
       set ipcp ranges x.x.x.x/32 y.y.y.y/24
       load pppoe_standard
server2:
       new -i ng2 pppoe2 pppoe2
       set ipcp ranges x.x.x.x/32 y.y.y.y/24
       load pppoe_standard
server3:
       new -i ng3 pppoe3 pppoe3
       set ipcp ranges x.x.x.x/32 y.y.y.y/24
       load pppoe_standard
..

mpd.links file:
pppoe1:
       set link type pppoe
       set pppoe iface vlan0
pppoe2:
       set link type pppoe
       set pppoe iface vlan1
pppoe3:
       set link type pppoe
       set pppoe iface vlan2
..


OK, so I have to create vlans first on the system and then configure mpd.links file accordingly and take out the "set pppoe iface bge1" line from mpd.conf. I will try it sometime later and let you know how it goes.

thanks a lot,

Ganbold




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