The below looks to me, at way too late at night, like something that a car mechanic in cartoon might say to a naive customer when he wanted to snow them. Which shows something, but I'm not sure what. On 7/16/05, Francois Menard <francois@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Can anyone comment about whether I should be able to expect getting an > MPLS LSP straight out of a Cisco CMTS into my own provider edge router as > an ISP rather than rely on this being done internally by the cable carrier > to a 7206 acting as the PE, but then running policy routing on the source > IP address to select the right interface towards the ISP and then require > to run the DHCP server on behalf of the ISP? > -- Clint (JOATMON) Chaplin Wireless Security Technologist Wireless Standards Manager _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf