02-21-2007 01:50 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:51 PM
Who knows, can I use Cisco 1811 (or 18xx series) to establish PPP connection over Ethernet(PPPoE)?
If not, what model should I use to do it (Cheaper model is prefered).
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02-21-2007 08:37 AM
Yes, you can absolutely use an 1811 to do PPPoE. You can also use a lower comparable line such as the 871. Both have dual-ethernet with managed switches. The 800 series has less capacity, and fewer features.
02-21-2007 08:37 AM
Yes, you can absolutely use an 1811 to do PPPoE. You can also use a lower comparable line such as the 871. Both have dual-ethernet with managed switches. The 800 series has less capacity, and fewer features.
02-24-2007 12:06 PM
Thanks! - )
I will kill our partners, who integrate Cisco for us!
02-24-2007 05:00 PM
What was recommended?
02-25-2007 01:51 AM
We've got aprove for Cisco 1811(for PPPoE). But after about month post-buy our Cisco integrator told that it's impossible to use such model because it's not able to make PPPoE.
But couple of days ago they told us new IOSs or insertions solved this problem and we can make PPPoE.
But now after your answer I have new question for integrator. Why not 800 series?
02-25-2007 03:00 AM
below config has been tested successfully on 1712 router with ADSL. see if this helps.
vpdn enable
!
vpdn-group pppoe
request-dialin
protocol pppoe
!
interface FastEthernet0
no ip address
duplex auto
speed auto
pppoe enable
pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
!
!
i
interface Dialer1
mtu 1472
ip address negotiated
ip nat outside
ip virtual-reassembly
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
ppp authentication chap callin
ppp chap hostname abc.com.au
ppp chap password xxxxxxx
!
!
ip access-list standard SET-DF-0
access-list 1 permit 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255
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