[c-nsp] Resell Bell South DSL
Sean Watkins
sean at northrock.bm
Mon Apr 17 12:06:13 EDT 2006
You may want to both look into l2tpns;
It's a L2tp LNS, with Clustering, access-lists, shaping etc which runs on
top of Linux.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/l2tpns
You can then either tunnel switch from your 7200s to this box, or, use NAT
to redirect the L2tp tunnel to a L2tpns Cluster.
Either way, you offload all the processing to something else... You could
then do all your QoS inside a linux box in a much more flexible way.
Sean
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Lewis [mailto:jlewis at lewis.org]
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 10:57 AM
> To: William P. White
> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Resell Bell South DSL
>
> On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, William P. White wrote:
>
> > Anyone out there resell Bell South DSL service . . .
> specifically the
> > BBG or WBBG configuration with Cisco products?
> >
> > My organization is currently using nailed-up PVCs with a
> 1483 bridged
> > scenario using a Cisco 7204 VXR. We are being forced to change to
> > PPPoE or PPPoA. We would like to use our existing DHCP and Radius
> > servers. The Radius part is easy; using our current DHCP
> servers may
> > not be due to PPP.
>
> We've been doing BBG for some time with BellSouth. You'll
> find your users can setup their routers to do either PPPoE or
> PPPoA and Bell will deliver the sessions to you as L2TP PPP
> sessions. Why would you want to do DHCP?
> Just use radius to assign static IPs/subnet routes and setup
> IP pools on the 7204 for assigning IPs to any non-static customers.
>
> Speaking of BBG/L2TP, is anyone doing QoS for such customers?
> I recently found the IOS we're running (12.1T) can't apply
> service-policy (I'd like to be doing priority queueing) to
> L2TP. If you're doing this on a 7200, what IOS are you using?
>
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