Robert,

  Thank you.  I believe that is what I missed which was the aaa authorization 
network <name> none

--Keith

On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 03:59:48PM -0400, Robert Blayzor wrote:
>Keith Madara wrote:
>>   I have been using a 7206VXR for many years now to provide DSL Services.  
>> We are running this unit utilizing PPPoE.  Recently, we attempted to insert 
>> a PA-MC-T3 card into the unit and program a Multilink PPP connection for a 
>> Customer with 3 T1's bonded together.  While the individual serial 
>> interfaces went up/down, I could not get the PPP to establish as I believe 
>> it was attempting to become PPPoE.  I placed ppp username/passwords on each 
>> Serial Interface for authentication/authorization with no luck.  Does anyone 
>> know of a work around for this type of situation?
>
>
>Try something like:
>
>aaa authorization network PTP none
>
>
>Then under your multilink interface something like:
>
>ppp authorization PTP
>
>
>
>You may need the "ppp authorization PTP" under each PPP serial link,
>it's been a while.
>
>-- 
>Robert Blayzor, BOFH
>INOC, LLC
>rblayzor\@(inoc.net|gmail.com)
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>

-- 
Keith J. Madara
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Voicenet Network Operations
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