Hi,
 
> L2TP is an encapsulation that allows multiplexing of multiple PPP sessions 
> between two IP-connected endpoints, and a control protocol for dynamically 

Since L2TP is so strongly tied with PPP, can i assume that it will be *mostly* used 
when a user
dials (ISDN/modem) into the ISP network (LAC) to contact the corporate network.

Can I then connect a small branch office to the corporate network using L2TP? Does it 
make any
sense doing that. I am now talking of a deployment scenario. Do you ever have two 
branches
connected via L2TP? I searched the internet and found only scenarios wherein a remote 
access user
dials into the ISP to access the corporate network using L2TP. Is the former possible?

In theory, one could have a small office with some < 10 users connected to switch 
which in turn
dials into the ISPs network. Is this possible?

With regards,
Rohit

P.S.
And thanks to everybody for responding both on the list and offline!



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