Re: [pfSense-discussion] PPPoE and multiple IP addresses

2006-10-30 Thread Nick Buraglio
FYI, this is pretty standard (assigning a framed-route via radius or whatever) for business class DSL provisioning.  I did this all the time when I worked for an ISP and rolled my own DSL.    As far as I've seen most DSL providers that use PPPoE (ATT is the big one) do it this way.  nbOn 10/30/06

RE: [pfSense-discussion] PPPoE and multiple IP addresses

2006-10-30 Thread Sam Newnam
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 8:57 AM To: discussion@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] PPPoE and multiple IP addresses They'll likely configure the PPPoE tunnel with a /29 CIDR block (maybe smaller, maybe larger, depending on addresses). You are correct, the

Re: [pfSense-discussion] PPPoE and multiple IP addresses

2006-10-30 Thread Alex DiMarco
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sam Newnam wrote: > I'm dealing with this small town ISP on a project and they informed the > customer that they can run multiple IP's over PPPoE. I've googled a bit > can't tell for sure whether this is supported vary widely, but has > anyone setup th

Re: [pfSense-discussion] PPPoE and multiple IP addresses

2006-10-30 Thread Bill Marquette
They'll likely configure the PPPoE tunnel with a /29 CIDR block (maybe smaller, maybe larger, depending on addresses). You are correct, the addresses will essentially just "appear" on the pfSense endpoint. All you need to do to make use of them is create an "other" type virtual IP (hey, for all

[pfSense-discussion] PPPoE and multiple IP addresses

2006-10-30 Thread Sam Newnam
I’m dealing with this small town ISP on a project and they informed the customer that they can run multiple IP’s over PPPoE. I’ve googled a bit can’t tell for sure whether this is supported vary widely, but has anyone setup this configuration with a pfsense box?   Do you have to create a