[c-nsp] pppoe-client on subinterface trunk to a switch

Dan dan at technc.com
Mon Mar 19 10:18:07 EST 2007


Dennis,

I only have the IP Base on this router.  bba-group option is not 
available.  I would still like to know if this works but I think I would 
rather just buy an HWIC then.

Dan.

Dennis wrote:
> I currently have a TAC case open on this now and I'm told you must use 
> the Enterprise plus feature set and bba-groups instead of vpdn groups. 
> I just learned this last Friday I have not yet tried it... hopefully I 
> will in the next day or two... let me know if you try it and how it 
> goes...
>  
> Dennis
>  
>
> bba-group pppoe PPPOE
> virtual-template 1
> !
> interface FastEthernet1/1.201
> description connected to Cat Switch
> encapsulation dot1Q 201
> pppoe enable group PPPOE
> !
> interface FastEthernet1/1.202
> description connected to Cat Switch
> encapsulation dot1Q 202
> pppoe enable group PPPOE
> !
> interface Virtual-Template1
> ip address negotiated
> no logging event link-status
> ppp chap hostname pppoeuser
> ppp chap password 0 cisco
> !
> end
>
>
>
> On 3/18/07, *Dan* <dan at technc.com <mailto:dan at technc.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I have four adsl connections to my isp and I would like to be able to
>     replace my current cisco 2621 router and my four linux dsl routers
>     with
>     one cisco 2801 router.  I would like to create a trunk between the
>     router and a 3560 switch, plug the dsl modems into the 3560 switch and
>     create vlan's between the 3560 and 2801 router, then setup
>     pppoe-client
>     connections on the router.  Basically I would like to use 4 FE
>     ports on
>     the switch instead of having to buy a hwic-4esw.
>
>     Is it possible to create 4 pppoe-client connections on the router
>     using
>     subinterfaces?  Or do I have to have an Hwic-4esw card?
>
>     I have got the pppoe-client & dialer config working on fe0/1 on
>     the 2801
>     router and connecting to my isp, but when i try to put the command
>     pppoe-client on the subinterface it does not allow it.  Is this an
>     IOS
>     version issue or is the pppoe-client command only allowed on physical
>     interface.
>
>     I did find one other post related to this question but with using a
>     hwic-4esw card and the person did manage to create a pppoe-client
>     connection via the svi interface.
>     http://threebit.net/mail-archive/cisco-nsp/msg01281.html
>
>     Thanks,
>     Dan.
>
>
>
>
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