MTU on the switches?
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On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Dheven <dheven_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi GS.
>
> I am having a problem setting up PPPOE.
>
> here is my setup:
>
> R1 --- SW1(fa0/1) ---- SW1(fa0/6) ---- R6
>
> I have tested this with just using back to back connections and it works but
> when i add the switch to the equation I cannot get this to work.
>
> any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
>
> R1:
>
> vpdn enable
>
> vpdn-group 1
> request-dialin
> protocol pppoe
>
> interface fa0/1
> no ip address
> pppoe enable group global
> pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
>
> interface Dialer1
> ip address dhcp
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer pool 1
> ppp chap hostname cisco
> ppp chap password cisco
>
> R6:
> username cisco password cisco
>
> vpdn enable
>
> vpdn-group 1
> accept-dialin
> protocol pppoe
> virtual-template 1
>
> ip dhcp excluded-address 172.10.16.2 172.10.16.254
> ip dhcp pool PPPOE
> network 172.10.16.0 255.255.255.0
>
> interface fa0/1
> pppoe enable group global
>
>
> interface virtual-template 1
> ip address 172.10.16.6 255.255.255.0
> no peer neighbor-route
>
>
> I also tested with adding the "ip address dhcp" under the physical interface
> this works (i get an ip address from the dhcp server) but my vpdn tunnel
> does not come up.
>
>
> what am I doing wrong.
>
>
> D
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Received on Fri May 08 2009 - 18:59:13 ART
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