[c-nsp] ASR900 Family
Nicolas KARP
liste at karp.fr
Thu Jan 12 08:23:42 EST 2017
Hi James,
I was using an untagged Interface without BDI, a simple Ethernet interface.
Can you please share your tests and config ?
Thank you.
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2017-01-12 11:43 GMT+01:00 Patrick Cole <z at amused.net>:
> James,
>
> The PPPoE server "sort" of works. Running over a BDI didn't seem to work
> properly in my testing which is a requirement for most people to be able
> to terminate tagged traffic. In your testing were you just using a direct
> untagged physical interface?
>
> Also pppoe client on the 920 seems to be supported, and I was able
> successfully
> connect using it to a BRAS but in doing so it broke the MPLS forwarding
> plane
> on the router I was testing it on (a reload was the only thing that would
> bring it back into a working state).
>
> Pat
>
> Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 09:29:31AM +0000, James Bensley wrote:
>
>
> > On 12 January 2017 at 08:15, Nicolas KARP <liste at karp.fr> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > This router seems to be OK for you needs but be aware that you can't
> run
> > > PPPoE server on this device.
> > > I hope that one day this feature would be available on this device
> (ASR900).
> > >
> > > Regards,
> >
> > We lab tested the ASR920 as a PPPoE server and worked fine for us
> > (yeah OK, lab isn't the same as prod but the commands are there and it
> > works (that was tested on 3.16.4S). I just don't think it is
> > officially supported. PPPoE IA is officially supported though. When
> > one configures an EFP one can set "encapsulation untagged etype ipv4 ,
> > ipv6 , pppoe-discovery , pppoe-session , pppoe-all". Again we tested
> > this and it worked OK in the lab. All the commands for MLPPP are there
> > too but sadly this didn't work and its not support (which is fair
> > enough, its a metro Ethernet device not a BRAS).
> >
> > Cheers,
> > James.
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