Hi Guys,
This is not really a cisco specific question. I just need some clarification
on ADSL bridging.
I have a situation where an ISP will deliver a /29 address block over an
ADSL connection. I assume the ADSL connection will be PPPoA / PPPoE based.
The ADSL router is a simple consumer grade product and a firewall will sit
behind with a public IP address on an Ethernet interface within this /29
block.
My question is if I have this /29 block how can the ADSL router be addressed
LAN/WAN? I assume the only way to do this is to bridge the ADSL connection
to the Ethernet network?
If I bridge the connection does this mean the firewall will need to run the
PPPoE/PPPoA protocol?
I am confused as to where the encapsulation / de-encapsulation occurs with
this type of design. The ADSL router or the firewall? Can I have the ADSL
router take care of all the necessary PPP functions such as authentication
etc with bridging?
Can someone please shed some light?
Thanks,
-Aaron.
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Received on Thu Jun 02 2011 - 15:21:08 ART
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