Verizon ATM HELP!!

From: Michael Steinhart <mslist_at_opcenter.net>
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 02:55:26 EDT

Hi all

I'm new to this list. I am from a northern New Jersey ISP, PMH Network Services
(OpCenter.net). OpCenter has been an ISP serving northern New Jersey since 95.
We do the tipical ISP services Dial-up, Hosting, consulting and a provider of Covad
DSL. Now we are entering the world of Verizon ADSL and what a rocky road it has
been. We are at a spot ware I am sure most of you have been.

We have secured a colo location with access to Verizon and a good connection to a
backbone. Our first attempt with a colo was a disaster.

We have purchased our new (used) Cisco 7507 router and configured the IP side.
There were a number of problems getting the router to actually be usable.

We have gotten the T3/ATM line from Verizon and it has been activated.

And now we are ready to go online, well almost.

We have received a ATM PVC map from Verizon and our router tech can't quite
seem to figure out what to do with it. Can anyone give us a clue and possibly a look
at a Cisco config.

Our plan is to setup our residential customers with a single static IP in bridged mode
and our business customers in a routed multi static IP mode. This is how we
currently do it with our Covad lines. Is this possible under Verizon ADSL?

Can someone please answer a few questions to get me started.

Can Verizon ADSL be setup in routed mode and or bridged?

Can a static IP be assigned to a CPE Router/Bridge?

If a static IP can be set, can multiple IP's (/29 - /24) be routed to a CPE
Router/Bridge?

And would you mined letting me see a copy of a Cisco config?

Than you in advance for any assistance.

Michael Steinhart
President
PMH Network Services, Inc.
OpCenter.net
201-599-2022

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Michael Steinhart OPCenter
mike@opcenter.net PMH Network Services, Inc.
http://www.opcenter.net 284 Ackerman Ave
                                   Emerson, NJ 07630

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