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PPPoE question

chatasos
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Level 1

On CCO http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/794/pppoe_arch.html

Under Disadvantages:

* Because PPPoE implementation uses RFC1483 bridging, it is susceptible to broadcast storms and possible denial-of-service attacks.

In what way does PPPoE use RFC1483 bridging? What does it mean by broadcast storms?

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donewald
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PPPoE (or really PPPoA) uses 1483 (From the CPE) to encapsulate the PPPoE session within ATM. Since this (PPPoE) is layer 2 broadcasts will be past from CPE to PE and could cause problems. Normally Layer 3 devices can offter broadcast delmiters where BCAST traffic is compartmentalized. I think this comment was made due to the fact that L2 Bcasts would be past to the PE (Provider Equip).

Hope this helps you,

Don

What are L2 broadcasts? Can you give me a clear example?