RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?

2003-01-28 Thread Chris Blackmon
Todd,

Why do you want the Bering box to make the PPP connection to your ISP
instead of the router?  I have the same router with BellSouth DSL in Raleigh
and would like to help, but I guess I am not clear on what you are trying to
accomplish.

Chris Blackmon

 -Original Message-
 From: Todd Pearsall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 11:05 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?
 
 
 Making a little progress.  I was able to confirm in the Cayman router
 setup that it is in fact PPPoA and not PPPoE so at least I can focus
 getting the PPPoA up.  I'm using the Bering User's Guide PPPoA
 Configuration section which uses an ATM/PCI card vs. I have the Cayman
 attached to eth0.  
 
 I'm not sure how I should be defining interfaces the example is:
 
 auto lo ppp0 eth0
 
 iface lo inet loopback
 
 iface ppp0 inet ppp
   provider dsl-provider
 
 iface eth0 inet static
   address 192.168.1.254
   masklen 24
   broadcast 192.168.1.255
 
  
 What I want to do is:
 auto lo
 iface lo inet loopback
 
 auto ppp0
 iface ppp0 inet ppp
   provider dsl-provider eth0 -
 
 auto eth1
 iface eth1 inet static
   address 192.168.1.254
   masklen 24
   broadcast 192.168.1.255
 
 But the older ppp that you need for pppatm doesn't seem to support the
 eth0 parameter.  Should the internal be eth0 or eth1?  Any ideas or
 direction would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thanks,
 Todd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Todd Pearsall
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?
  
  
  I'm trying to setup our location in Atlanta with Bering 
 (have 3 others
  running else where in the country).
  
  The router is a Cayman 3220H which I set to bridge mode using
  instructions on the Cayman (now Netoptia website) and then 
  began setting
  up Bering.  BellSouth tech support is telling me the 
 service is PPPoE,
  but the router is showing different settings they what 
 they expect.
  Based on the Cayman settings it appears to me to be PPPoA (the ATM
  Configuration screens has one interface defined as ppp-llc).
  
  I was working with the PPPoE and now PPPoA Bering setups without any
  success yet.  Does anyone have this service in the Atlanta 
  area that can
  confirm if it is PPPoA and give me any hints?  I'm calling BellSouth
  again...
  
  Thanks,
  Todd
  
  
  
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RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?

2003-01-28 Thread Chris Blackmon
Sounds like you have a static IP at this location then.  I believe you can
let the Cayman take care of the DSL connection and just forward UDP port 500
and protocol 50 from the Cayman to the Bering box and achieve the desired
result.  Since you will be NATing the ports, don't forget to use ipsecnat
for the TYPE column in the Shorewall Tunnels file.

I have a Bering-FreeS/WAN Net-to-Net VPN using BellSouth DSL (dynamic IP and
a Cayman) on one end and a T1 with a static IP on the other end and it works
great.

Chris

 -Original Message-
 From: Todd Pearsall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:17 PM
 To: 'Chris Blackmon'
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?
 
 
 Thanks for the reply.
 
 I want to set up this office be able to join the vpn with 2 other Leaf
 routers and support road warrior VPN users.  If been reading 
 about their
 VPN add-on for the Cayman (SafeHarbour) and it sounds like I could use
 that to connect to the other offices for $40 per tunnel, but but 5-15
 road warriors will get pricy, vs free like the other offices.  
 
 I was trying to set the Cayman as bridge and do all the routing with
 Bering which I *assumed* meant Bering would have to bring up the PPPoA
 connection as well.  I'd love to be wrong ;).
 
 Thanks,
 Todd
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Chris Blackmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 11:35 AM
  To: 'Todd Pearsall'
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta 
 and PPPoA?
  
  
  Todd,
  
  Why do you want the Bering box to make the PPP connection 
 to your ISP
  instead of the router?  I have the same router with BellSouth 
  DSL in Raleigh
  and would like to help, but I guess I am not clear on what 
  you are trying to
  accomplish.
  
  Chris Blackmon
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Todd Pearsall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 11:05 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta 
  and PPPoA?
   
   
   Making a little progress.  I was able to confirm in the 
  Cayman router
   setup that it is in fact PPPoA and not PPPoE so at least 
 I can focus
   getting the PPPoA up.  I'm using the Bering User's Guide PPPoA
   Configuration section which uses an ATM/PCI card vs. I have 
  the Cayman
   attached to eth0.  
   
   I'm not sure how I should be defining interfaces the example is:
   
   auto lo ppp0 eth0
   
   iface lo inet loopback
   
   iface ppp0 inet ppp
 provider dsl-provider
   
   iface eth0 inet static
 address 192.168.1.254
 masklen 24
 broadcast 192.168.1.255
   

   What I want to do is:
   auto lo
   iface lo inet loopback
   
   auto ppp0
   iface ppp0 inet ppp
 provider dsl-provider eth0 -
   
   auto eth1
   iface eth1 inet static
 address 192.168.1.254
 masklen 24
 broadcast 192.168.1.255
   
   But the older ppp that you need for pppatm doesn't seem to 
  support the
   eth0 parameter.  Should the internal be eth0 or eth1?  
 Any ideas or
   direction would be greatly appreciated.
   
   Thanks,
   Todd
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
Todd Pearsall
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta 
 and PPPoA?


I'm trying to setup our location in Atlanta with Bering 
   (have 3 others
running else where in the country).

The router is a Cayman 3220H which I set to bridge mode using
instructions on the Cayman (now Netoptia website) and then 
began setting
up Bering.  BellSouth tech support is telling me the 
   service is PPPoE,
but the router is showing different settings they what 
   they expect.
Based on the Cayman settings it appears to me to be 
 PPPoA (the ATM
Configuration screens has one interface defined as ppp-llc).

I was working with the PPPoE and now PPPoA Bering setups 
  without any
success yet.  Does anyone have this service in the Atlanta 
area that can
confirm if it is PPPoA and give me any hints?  I'm 
  calling BellSouth
again...

Thanks,
Todd



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