Oops! Good point... Sorry, i am new to this whole Cisco thing.
I have a Cisco 2611 router with two ethernet ports. I intend internet service to come into e0/0 and connect to my switch (catylist 2900 in port e0/1) to provide internet service to five devices (two wireless, three wired). I have DHCP assigned on E0/1 to distribute private ip addresses for my home network, so they acquire, but they don't connect.
Now the modem is a Westell Wirespeed, and currently uses a PPPoE connection to connect to Verizon. I know I am supposed to use VPDN to create a PPPoE connection on e0/0, but, for some reason I can't figure out, whenever I use the VPDN command on my router, I get this:
JohnRouter(config)#vpdn enable
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
(that's supposed to be under the 'p' in vpdn)
For some reason, I can't make a VPDN connection. I don't have SDM for the router, is there some other way to make a PPPoE interface?
I have a Cisco 2611 router with two ethernet ports. I intend internet service to come into e0/0 and connect to my switch (catylist 2900 in port e0/1) to provide internet service to five devices (two wireless, three wired). I have DHCP assigned on E0/1 to distribute private ip addresses for my home network, so they acquire, but they don't connect.
Now the modem is a Westell Wirespeed, and currently uses a PPPoE connection to connect to Verizon. I know I am supposed to use VPDN to create a PPPoE connection on e0/0, but, for some reason I can't figure out, whenever I use the VPDN command on my router, I get this:
JohnRouter(config)#vpdn enable
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
(that's supposed to be under the 'p' in vpdn)
For some reason, I can't make a VPDN connection. I don't have SDM for the router, is there some other way to make a PPPoE interface?