Problems with bonding 2 x SHDSL lines using MLPPP and CISCO1
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Problems with bonding 2 x SHDSL lines using MLPPP and CISCO1

 
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Phil Bartlett
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:20 am    Post subject: Problems with bonding 2 x SHDSL lines using MLPPP and CISCO1 Reply with quote

We seem to be having problems with setting up bonding 2 SHDSL 1Mb lines

using a CISCO1721 w/ WIC-SHDSL-V2. But it doesn't seem to be working.
When we enable both the lines, the service just drops. Our ISP is
Freedom to Surf (F2S) and BT is the wholesale provider. We have spoken
to F2S and they say that some of the BT exchanges are not set up to
support DSL MLPPP. Does anyone have similar experiences or ideas for a
solution?


any thoughts would be grateful


Rgds


Phil
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Erik Semey
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:10 am    Post subject: Re: Problems with bonding 2 x SHDSL lines using MLPPP and CI Reply with quote

Units in both ends need to use same Bonding type


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We seem to be having problems with setting up bonding 2 SHDSL 1Mb lines

using a CISCO1721 w/ WIC-SHDSL-V2. But it doesn't seem to be working.
When we enable both the lines, the service just drops. Our ISP is
Freedom to Surf (F2S) and BT is the wholesale provider. We have spoken
to F2S and they say that some of the BT exchanges are not set up to
support DSL MLPPP. Does anyone have similar experiences or ideas for a
solution?


any thoughts would be grateful


Rgds


Phil
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