On 1/26/2011 9:36 AM, Tim Franklin wrote:
Terminating PPPoE generally isn't much different than terminating VLANs. In Juniper world, it requires the right equipment. Cisco world, it's not generally a big deal.
Unless, for example, you already sunk a chunk of change into Cisco 10Ks, and now want IPv6 on your PPPoE. Not that I'm becomming increasingly bitter about that platform or anything...
10K isn't supporting IPv6 on PPPoE? I thought the 10K specialized in utilizing the IOS SR line. I've played with PPPoE and bridging on the 7200s mostly. I need to kick up an ASR, as I hear it's specialized code line has much better IPv6 support than IOS SR. both XR/XE codes seem to be much more richly featured, especially for radius backending DHCP. Jack