PPPoe [7:1249]

2001-04-19 Thread Vincent

hi;

Currently, I subscibe to ISP ADSL service, can I use my router to
function as PPPoe clients.  So the network behind the router can access
the internet?

Thanks
Vincent




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Re: PPPoe [7:1249]

2001-04-19 Thread Nurudeen Aderinto

You can use Linksys DSL router

Yu can get more infomation on it from :

http://www.computers4sure.com/product.asp?productid=109800

Regards,

Nurudeen


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> 
> Currently, I subscibe to ISP ADSL service, can I
> use my router to
> function as PPPoe clients.  So the network behind
> the router can access
> the internet?
> 
> Thanks
> Vincent
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Re: PPPoe [7:1249]

2001-04-19 Thread Allen May

I think you're referring to NAT.  This allows you to have one or more public
IP addresses on the outside interface and allow inside connections to
translate on the router for internet access.

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Subject: PPPoe [7:1249]


> hi;
>
> Currently, I subscibe to ISP ADSL service, can I use my router to
> function as PPPoe clients.  So the network behind the router can access
> the internet?
>
> Thanks
> Vincent
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Re: PPPoe [7:1249]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon

But as he's posting to a Cisco list, he's probably curious about getting it
to work with a Cisco router ;-p

Cisco TAC's DSL section has a number of PPPoE sample configs:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/

The hardest thing will be getting your PVC info from your clueless ISP
helpdesk:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/wicadsl_pppoe_client.html
interface ATM0.1 point-to-point
 pvc 1/1
  pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
  !--- pvc 1/1 is an example value that must be changed
  !--- to match the value used by the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
 !


!--- The PPPoE client code ties into a dialer interface upon
!--- which a virtual-access interface is cloned.


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> You can use Linksys DSL router
>
> Yu can get more infomation on it from :
>
> http://www.computers4sure.com/product.asp?productid=109800
>
> Regards,
>
> Nurudeen
>
>
> --- Vincent  wrote: > hi;
> >
> > Currently, I subscibe to ISP ADSL service, can I
> > use my router to
> > function as PPPoe clients.  So the network behind
> > the router can access
> > the internet?
> >
> > Thanks
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RE: PPPoe [7:1249]

2001-04-19 Thread Choi, Howard CW

Vincent,

If your router has built-in PPPoE client, DHCP and NAT, then you can use
PPPoE/NAT to achieve what you want. You need to enable DHCP on your PC.

Howard Choi
CCNP, CCDP, CCDA, CCNA
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Subject: PPPoe [7:1249]
Date: Friday, April 20, 2001 1:09AM

hi;

Currently, I subscibe to ISP ADSL service, can I use my router to
function as PPPoe clients.  So the network behind the router can access
the internet?

Thanks
Vincent
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