[c-nsp] single static ip address for customer(s)
Josh Baird
joshbaird at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 19:23:40 EDT 2012
How many customers do you have? Doesn't this flood your routing table with
/32's? In the past I have routed blocks to each POP, and terminated PPPoE
at that POP. So, I have an aggregate route (/24, /25, whatever) from the
POP to my core/distribution site. This keeps my routing table relatively
small.
Josh
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Joseph Mays <mays at win.net> wrote:
> Please know that when I say "single static ip address for customer(s)" in
>> my
>> subject heading, I mean a residential dsl subscriber with a windows
>> computer
>> sitting on his desk in his master bedroom and he bought a single static ip
>> address from me (the isp I work for). This is the context of my question.
>>
>
> This is what we do. Assign the address via radius with PPPoE, then
> broadcast that address from whatever router they connected to with OSPF.
> Within our network anyone can connect to any of our pops with DSL and get
> their assigned address.
>
>
>
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