Ueli Heuer wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:55:19 +0200 "Frei Stefan"
> 
> 
>>1.)
>>If a given phoneline (be it analog or ISDN) is registered for ADSL
>>use, you can successfully run whatever ADSL account on it.
>>
>>2.)
>>The bandwith you get is based on the bandwith bought for that
>>specific phoneline.
>>
>>3.)
>>The IP addresses you get are based on the account used for logging in.
> 
> 
> this is working at the moment but swisscom will block this in the near
> future :(
Depending on technology used; "old" BBCS, same behaviour,
for "new" BBCS services this will change.
> 
> 
>>Based on my experiance/experiment (2 years ago), your idea would work
>>with the above limitations.
>>
>>If someone has more insight on how this works in the backbone,
>>I would be interessted to learn about.
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog3/BBCS_Swinog.ppt

Quite outdated, but the basics of todays BBCS are still the same.

> 
> 
> you'll find design cases in the Ciscopress book [1] or on the cisco
> homepage. you should search for VPDN solutions 
it's L2TP tunneling, VPDN only works in LAN environments

Guido
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