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PPPoE vs. Bridged ADSL


From: JD <jdupuy-list () socket net>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:20:36 -0500

There is a debate among our engineering staff as to the best means of provisioning broadband service over copper facilities. Due to our history, we have a mix out in the field. Some customers are on DSLAMS set up for bridged connections with DHCP; isolated by a variety of means including VLANS. Some customers are on PPPoE over ATM. Some customers are on PPPoE over ethernet (PPPoEoE ?? :) ).

There seem to be pros and cons to both directions. Certainly true bridging has less overhead. But modern CPEs can minimize the impact of PPPoE. PPPoE allows for more flexible provisioning; including via RADIUS. Useful for the call center turning customers on/off without NOC help. But VLAN tricks can sometimes do many of the same things.

Opinions on this? I'd be interested in hearing the latest real world experience for both and the direction most folks are going in.

BTW, I doubt it is relevant to the discussion, but most of our DSLAMS are Adtran TA5000s (or are being migrated to that platform.) We are mostly a cisco shop for the upstream routers.

Thanks,

John


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