Just becuase the medium is a layer 2 bridge between you doesn't mean they couldn't stick a cisco xxxx and run BGP on the other end, ethernet to 'ethernet (really BVI). ISP|-atm0------|DSL Cloud|-------|DSL bridge|-----e0-|cisco something| On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Steve Sobol wrote:
I said
Residential DSL is typically a bridged solution, meaning you don't even get to use a router... which renders the answer to this question a moot point...
Alex Rubenstein questioned:
Why? You can announce the space on the clients' behalf...
Ok, and what will they do with it, since I don't know of any residential DSL services that offer routing?
**SJS (who is apparently missing something obvious)
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