True. With the two types of DSLAMs we have we either associate the static IP with the port or the mac address of the CPE. The IP wouldn't work anywhere else. Jamie Montgomery | Comporium The information contained in this e-mail message and any attachments thereto are confidential, privileged, or otherwise protected from disclosure, and are intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. Dissemination, distribution or copying of this message and any attachments by anyone other than the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message, attachments, and all copies. On Jun 18, 2014 2:17 PM, Aaron Wasserott <aaron.wasserott@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Some ISPs will still use PPP even though you have static assignments. This gives them an easy way to lock accounts for non-payment in their RADIUS server, instead of having to shut down the PVC or DSLAM interface.
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PPPoE is used for authentication. If you have a static IP, they know who has it and you don't need authentication. PPPoE would be the termination point for the address, but since it will reside on your firewall, the modem needs to bridge the dsl network to the Ethernet network on the public side if the firewall
They give you a /24 because they'd be burning up more IPv4 addresses giving you a smaller subnet. Other static IP customers use addresses in that subnet along with you. Jamie Montgomery | Comporium Network Facilities Engineering | Engineering Associate II jamie.montgomery@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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