On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Fletcher E Kittredge wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:28:16 -0400 (EDT) Chris White wrote:
DHCP alone is not a viable option in this model. How do you get the end user traffic to the ISP and back in a pure IP environment? Policy routing, GRE, MPLS, force your ISP customer to interconnect at every location, etc.?
Hello Chris;
You provide frustrating few details and a statement "DHCP alone is not a viable option in this model." Could you restate more concretely what is your design problem which can only be solved by ATM/MPLS/PPPoE? I hesitate to answer for fear that there is some constraint I don't know about.
The constraint is that outbound packets need to go to the right ISP. That is, the packets need to go through the carrier network according to the business relationship, not according to the destination IP address. Some method of identifying the ISP associated with each outbound packet is necessary. Policy routing, tunnels and PVC's are a few methods. VLAN tagging works, too. -Steve