On Thu, 21 Oct 2010, Deric Kwok wrote:

Are all series router 2800 or 3600 or 7xxx supporting vpdn group?
I need it to logon to the ISP

It depends on what IOS version/train/feature set you load onto the router. The boxes above are just pieces of hardware. The only difference the hardware really makes is in scalability (number of concurrent sessions, throughput, whether function XYZ can be offloaded to an ASIC, etc).

Much of the information you're looking for is available on Cisco's website. If you have a CCO account, you can go through the software advisor to find IOS releases that have the features you need.

Any comment about it any DSL modem and router connection issue?

That's a little too vague of a question to answer specifically. There are lots of variables there - DSL type (ADSL, SDSL, ADSL2+, VDSL, HDSL...), delivery method (bridged, PPPoE, PPPoA, etc), any other requirements your ISP/telco add on, etc.

Many people have routers connected to a wide variety of DSL setups. Your best bet would be to describe your setup - maybe someone on the list has
something similar.

jms
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