Re: PPPoA server setup how to?

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Yes, it is a modem  device with DSL-connection. and as I mentioned
erlier, am exploring the PPPoX configuration in it.  It has
RJ11connector..
and the link you provide  is not be useful. its just a pin-connection details.
-Arun


On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:51 PM, James Carlson <carlsonj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> James Carlson wrote:
>> arun b wrote:
>>> Hi James,
>>>
>>> Yes I am convinced with your schismatic-presentation, now I know what
>>> exactly it need to run server.
>>>
>>> And I would say,  it is not possible  for me to test PPPoA because.
>>> 1) As we neither have DSLAM with uplink is ATM path nor the built in
>>> support for PPP, rather it has only Ethernet-uplink .
>>
>> I assume that's what you meant by "RJ-11" in your previous postings.
>>
>> For what it's worth, RJ-11 is typically used for Ethernet, but can also
>> be used for DS-1 and other signals.  It's just an electromechanical
>> connector, and saying you have "RJ-11" doesn't tell us much about what
>> sort of equipment you're using.  (Other than what it looks like ...)
>
> s/RJ-11/RJ-45/g
>
> Ugh.  Morning coffee takes too long.  :-/
>
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>
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