Re: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-08 Thread Minh Vu

Yes, you can get any Cisco router with dual ethernet.

I have Alcatel 1000 DSL modem (output ethernet) connected to Eth0 (Cisco
3202) and NAT thru Eth1. This case if you have only one IP from ISP and your
private LAN.  It work great for me.

Good Luck.




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From: "Frank Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 8:48 AM
Subject: Router to DSL line compatibility


> Hey folks,
> Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a
DSL
> to ISP line?  I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a
DSL
> router of sorts.  Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the
> ability to route DSL?
>
> If I do need to get a DSL router, which model would you recommend based on
> the premise I would like to be able to play with some NAT configs and some
> VPDN kind of stuff too.
>
> I am currently using a Alcatel DSL box and static IP from the ISP.
>
> Thanks a lot.
> 
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RE: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-09 Thread Chris Larson


You will need a DSL modem no matter what. DSL is only the carrier, like a T,
a dialup, etc, they all need a modem or DSU before connecting to a router.
If you purchase a router it may have the DSL hardware integrated similiar
(but different)to a Cisco with an internal DSU but in principle you will
still need a device to attatch to the DSL line.


Yes, we actually use the DSL modem and connect it to our 805 router. I have
asked the DSL provider for the IP and put it on my router and use nat to the
outside. They actually gave me a subnet of 6 host ip's. This also allows me
to create VPN's with other poeple in the same setup and my companies
enterprise network. 



-Original Message-
From: Frank Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router to DSL line compatibility


Hey folks,
Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL 
to ISP line?  I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL 
router of sorts.  Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the 
ability to route DSL?

If I do need to get a DSL router, which model would you recommend based on 
the premise I would like to be able to play with some NAT configs and some 
VPDN kind of stuff too.

I am currently using a Alcatel DSL box and static IP from the ISP.

Thanks a lot.

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RE: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-09 Thread Frank Wells

Thanks for you input Chris. If it is not asking too much, would you be so 
kind as to send me the sanitized config file of your 805 so I can take a 
look at it.

What VPN hardware/software solutions are you using too please?

TIA


>From: Chris Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'Frank Wells' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Router to DSL line compatibility
>Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:38:04 -0400
>
>
>You will need a DSL modem no matter what. DSL is only the carrier, like a 
>T,
>a dialup, etc, they all need a modem or DSU before connecting to a router.
>If you purchase a router it may have the DSL hardware integrated similiar
>(but different)to a Cisco with an internal DSU but in principle you will
>still need a device to attatch to the DSL line.
>
>
>Yes, we actually use the DSL modem and connect it to our 805 router. I have
>asked the DSL provider for the IP and put it on my router and use nat to 
>the
>outside. They actually gave me a subnet of 6 host ip's. This also allows me
>to create VPN's with other poeple in the same setup and my companies
>enterprise network.
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Frank Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:48 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Router to DSL line compatibility
>
>
>Hey folks,
>Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL
>to ISP line?  I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL
>router of sorts.  Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the
>ability to route DSL?
>
>If I do need to get a DSL router, which model would you recommend based on
>the premise I would like to be able to play with some NAT configs and some
>VPDN kind of stuff too.
>
>I am currently using a Alcatel DSL box and static IP from the ISP.
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
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RE: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-09 Thread Ryan Finnesey

I have been using an 1601 R and a bridge work fine.

-Original Message-
From: Frank Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router to DSL line compatibility


Hey folks,
Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL 
to ISP line?  I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL 
router of sorts.  Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the 
ability to route DSL?

If I do need to get a DSL router, which model would you recommend based on 
the premise I would like to be able to play with some NAT configs and some 
VPDN kind of stuff too.

I am currently using a Alcatel DSL box and static IP from the ISP.

Thanks a lot.

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