Hi Joe,

Maybe you can do something with native vlans?

Cheers,
Adam

On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Joe Danrich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Peoples
>
> Got to the last portion of the this lab whereby PPPoE has to be configured
> and made operational between R7 and R9.. Config for the interfaces is real
> straight forward and should work..
>
> However it's not. When checking the Cat's that the routers are connected,
> each respective router interface is on a different VLAN within the switch
> (CAT2) that they are connected to....
>
> The guidebook initial configurations and the final configurations, show
> that each respective port in the Catalyst that each router connects to are
> on completely different VLAN's and there is no tunneling, L2Tp or anything
> else going on (that I can see) that would allow 0/0 on both R7 and R9 to
> come up PPPoE to one another...
>
> Either I have gone completely mad or missed something along the way in
> this lab?
>
> V/R
>
> Joe
>
>
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