MLPPP should work, we're also getting ready to test that.  We normally 
do PPPOA on the DSL router, but a bridged connection with PPPOE on a 
separate device behind the DSL modems should work as well. 

Another half-baked thought:

Could you use Cisco's bridge-group feature to map the vpi/vci to an 
ethernet vlan subinterface, then do whatever you want on your end - 
Cisco CEF, mlppp, mikrotik bonding, whatever?  I need to look into this 
too.


        
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk39/tk371/technologies_q_and_a_item09186a00800fb730.shtml#qa5
 



Have you seen the company that is specializing in this, 
PipeDreamNetworks.com ?  They called me the other day to ask about 
testing their solution with us.

Randy

Travis Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We currently provide DSL service using Qwest. We are a "megahost" 
> provider, meaning we have a DS3 directly to Qwest, and then we can sell 
> DSL circuits using our bandwidth, etc.
>
> In the past, we have been able to "bond" multiple DSL lines using a 
> Cisco router on the customer side and then using Cisco's CEF protocol. 
> This provides a true bonded connection, because it does a "per packet" 
> load balance.
>
> Is there a better solution? I have to use a Cisco on our NOC side, but I 
> would prefer to find something cheaper. Any ideas on what protocol may 
> work? MLPPP or ?????
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
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