I heard someplace, maybe on this list, about using "dry pair" for DSL connections between two points. Attach a DSL device like an 827 at each end and voila! In such a case, I wonder. Especially now that you can create a virtual multilink interface, rather than have to go through the old virtual template method. Why not?
""MADMAN"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I think your correct. Most people that have DSL terminate at a > provider and I know of no providers that provide DSL-ppp-multilink. We > do have several customers that do control both sides, use DSL for > employee remote access and some use it for backup but again none have > tried the multilink but I suspect it's possible. > > Dave > > Michael Williams wrote: > > > > I'm going to hazzard a guess here and see what others think of my > theory..... > > > > For PPP Multilink to work you need it enabled at both ends..... with > > point-to-point T1s or ISDN this isn't a problem because you (usually) > > control both ends.... But with ADSL, you only control one end (unless this > > is the wierd point-to-point DSL that's being offered that I've just never > > heard of)..... So I don't think this would be possible, because your DSL > > provider would treat each connection separately (attempt to give an IP, > > etc)...... > > > > Anyone's thoughts? > > > > Mike W. > -- > David Madland > Sr. Network Engineer > CCIE# 2016 > Qwest Communications Int. Inc. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 612-664-3367 > > "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it" Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=44784&t=44704 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

