There should be a loopback with a valid ipv4/ipv6 address. This address is used
as unnumbered source for _any_ created pppoe subinterface.
Kimd regards,
Hendrik
Am 02.11.2010 um 18:52 schrieb Tom Teeuwen :
> Hello Hendrik,
>
> Thnx, it works !!
>
> The local-interface loopback, the IP-adres
Hello Hendrik,
Thnx, it works !!
The local-interface loopback, the IP-adres.. .does it matters ?
Kind regards,
Tom
Van: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net]
namens Hendrik Kahmann [hendrik.kahm...@ewetel.de]
Verzo
Hello,
as far as i know, this might be your solution:
aaa domain-map "ABC"
router-name "ABC"
local-interface loopback 101
ipv6-router-name default
strip-domain enable
!
aaa domain-map "DEF"
router-name "DEF"
local-interface loopback 102
ipv6-router-name default
strip-domain enable
!
prof
AFAIK, you need different subinterfaces for each virtual-router.
Eg.:
Vlan 10 - VR ABC
Vlan 20 - VR DEF
...
Rgs
On 11/2/10, Tom Teeuwen wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'm configuring an ERX310 for PPPoE termination.
>
> From the all DSLAM's we get about 190 tagged VLAN's.
>
> So for every VLAN i need
Hello,
I'm configuring an ERX310 for PPPoE termination.
>From the all DSLAM's we get about 190 tagged VLAN's.
So for every VLAN i need to create a subinterface.
Now we want to create multiple virtual-routers for customers who want to get an
VPN.
In the basic setup without VR's(only the de
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