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Cc: 'Cisco-nsp'
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Bridging over PPP
On 09/01/2013 05:55 AM, Ross Halliday wrote:
> Just throwing this out here, but why are you bridging PPPoE customers which
> supposedly 'terminate' on the 7201? Why not L2TP LAC/LNS? With your 7201
> acting as a
On 09/01/2013 05:55 AM, Ross Halliday wrote:
Just throwing this out here, but why are you bridging PPPoE customers which
supposedly 'terminate' on the 7201? Why not L2TP LAC/LNS? With your 7201 acting
as a LAC you can push the tunnels anywhere IP will go. Bridging IMHO is a nasty
thing that sh
necessary.
Ross
> -Original Message-
> From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
> Mike
> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 5:21 PM
> To: 'Cisco-nsp'
> Subject: [c-nsp] Bridging over PPP
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a lo
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 02:21:15PM -0700, Mike wrote:
> I have a location that has several PPPoE customers, which are
> terminating on my 7201 router. I have a somewhat unreliable ethernet
> link connecting these users to the router which I have decided to
> replace with a link formed
Of Mike
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 14:21 PM
To: 'Cisco-nsp'
Subject: [c-nsp] Bridging over PPP
Hi,
I have a location that has several PPPoE customers, which are
terminating on my 7201 router. I have a somewhat unreliable ethernet link
connecting these users to the router wh
Hi,
I have a location that has several PPPoE customers, which are
terminating on my 7201 router. I have a somewhat unreliable ethernet
link connecting these users to the router which I have decided to
replace with a link formed of bonded T1's. The question is can I somehow
create an ethernet