On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 18:19:01 -0600
Ian Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I am understanding correctly, using PPPoE should allow me to use
> private IP space (10.0.0.0 for instance) on all of my wireless
> infrastructure, and utilize my (all too precious) real IP space only at
> the PPPoE server and the client router / pc, and possibly on any routers
>
> in the mix? I'm in the middle of pooling all of my IP space and trying
> to figure the best solution for how to implement the network, and I have
>
> a customer "hold" list waiting for me to figure it out... :o\ Right
> now, I'm running real IP's on all of my APPO/ABO units, as well as at
> the customer PC / Router. I would like to get away from that if at all
> possible. The client IP and the ABO IP dont need to be on the same
> network do they? Thanks for any tips / suggestions.
>
You can use RFC1918 addresses on the bridges anyways, you don't have to
run PPPOE to do that.. They are just bridging devices, what comes in eth0
goes out eth1.. The only time it responds is when it sees something for
it's IP address..
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