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тАО04-30-2008 05:36 AM
тАО04-30-2008 05:36 AM
PPPoE acorss VLAN
Hello
I seem to have trouble getting PPPoE working across my VLANs.
I have a Cisco 3560 in one end, and a HP 2626m in the other.
The PPP server is connected to a static access port VLAN 10 on the Cisco, and the Clients is connected to static access ports VLAN 10 on the HP.
Everything else works, arp ip etc.
Any ideas?
I seem to have trouble getting PPPoE working across my VLANs.
I have a Cisco 3560 in one end, and a HP 2626m in the other.
The PPP server is connected to a static access port VLAN 10 on the Cisco, and the Clients is connected to static access ports VLAN 10 on the HP.
Everything else works, arp ip etc.
Any ideas?
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тАО04-30-2008 06:48 AM
тАО04-30-2008 06:48 AM
Re: PPPoE acorss VLAN
Hi
Cisco + Vlans = OK
All other Vendors + Vlans = OK
Cisco + another Vendor + Vlans = Troubles.
If Cisco to the PPP server is OK.
and
ProCurve to Vlan 10 clients are ok
Then: check the port config. linking Cisco to ProCurve and on both Sides.
If no other than Vlan10 required on this link then:
From ProCurve side : Untag to Vlan 10
from Cisco side: switch port access vlan 10
You may also Tag Vlan10 on both Sides using 802.1q
Good Luck !!!
Cisco + Vlans = OK
All other Vendors + Vlans = OK
Cisco + another Vendor + Vlans = Troubles.
If Cisco to the PPP server is OK.
and
ProCurve to Vlan 10 clients are ok
Then: check the port config. linking Cisco to ProCurve and on both Sides.
If no other than Vlan10 required on this link then:
From ProCurve side : Untag to Vlan 10
from Cisco side: switch port access vlan 10
You may also Tag Vlan10 on both Sides using 802.1q
Good Luck !!!
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тАО04-30-2008 08:51 AM
тАО04-30-2008 08:51 AM
Re: PPPoE acorss VLAN
Thank you.
I haven`t tried Client -> Cisco -> PPP server
All clients for PPP is on the HP.
I was beginning to believe that PPPoE does not work over VLAN, as everything else works just fine. Any ideas on this?
I haven`t tried Client -> Cisco -> PPP server
All clients for PPP is on the HP.
I was beginning to believe that PPPoE does not work over VLAN, as everything else works just fine. Any ideas on this?
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