[c-nsp] PPPoE Relay from 1811 to 7206VXR

Skeeve Stevens skeeve at skeeve.org
Tue May 29 05:29:42 EDT 2007


No responses... eeek... I always get nervous that I am trying to do
something so off book that no one will be able to help.

I suppose the relaying router doesn't matter.  Does anyone have experience
of ANY router running 12.4 relaying PPPoE to another router?

...Skeeve



-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 12:31 AM
To: 'Cisco-nsp'
Subject: [c-nsp] PPPoE Relay from 1811 to 7206VXR

Hi guys,

	I've just spent most of the day trying to get an 1811 relay PPPoE
calls to a central server, and I've failed miserably.

	I have established that the max number of sessions an 1811 can relay
is 300.

	I do need some help from you wonderful people.

	Imagine the 1811(12.4)  and 7206(12.2) are configless.  Where do I
start from?

	I assume the following:

1.	1811 can accept PPPoE calls
2.	1811 needs to make a l2tp tunnel to the 7206 which is already
configured to accept PPPoE


If anyone can assist that would be wonderful. The areas that are new to me
on the 1811 in 12.4
-	No idea how the new bba-group pppoe global works for pppoe dialin

		The basic scenario is about 30 * 1811's out in regional pops
with between 20 and 200 clients on a layer 2 wireless network behind the
1811.  The 1811 remote pops are all connected in an MPLS cloud which goes
back to a central 7206vxr-npe400.  The goal is to have the end user be able
to pppoe into the 7200 some how.

All assistance is welcome.

.Skeeve



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