From: Godswill Oletu (oletu@inbox.lv)
Date: Thu Dec 15 2005 - 12:37:48 GMT-3
Bola,
You still need to explain further....
You said, you have 2E1s, each having 2Meg, this I will asume to be the 32
channel ISDN PRIs, both totally 4 megs.
The very next line, you confused the hell out of me, by saying that, they
were delivered to an Ethernet Interface on your router via a media
converter. I have not seen or heard of those type E1/T1-to-Ethernet
converters before; maybe my getting way too deep into this CCIE studies must
have isolated me from new and existing technologies been introduced out
there or are you referring to the CSU/DSU converter?
If otherwise, these were delievered to your E1 serial interface, we should
be talking about Multilink and not PPPoE.
Let us know what the real situation is and also what is your layer 2
encapsulation?
HTH
Godswill Oletu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bola Adegbonmire" <bolaccie@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 6:11 AM
Subject: PPPoE and Multilink
> Hi group,
>
> I have two E1 interfaces delivered with converters to an ethernet
> interface on a router. The end-user wants to bind the two interfaces as
> one logical interface. so that it appears as 4MB.
>
> I could think of using PPPoE, but presently have challenges setting these
> up. Anyone got an idea or another way to achieve this?
>
> Bola
>
>
>
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