I've chosen to have PPPoE servers at each tower because I'm routed and already have a router there, but centralized or routed, doesn't matter - pros and cons to both.
I also have dual-stack v4/v6 in production on PPPoE with Mikrotik as concentrators - works great. Few gotchas that aren't intuitive, but nothing crazy.

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On 3/8/19 4:03 PM, Dennis Burgess via AF wrote:
Depends on your network and its exit points.   
Yes you can have dual or quad PPPoE Servers.
Nope you can run PPPoE in a VLAN
Yes you can simply dual-stack with PPPoE, it’s the simplest method to do so.  At the same time no problem.


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Subject: [AFMUG] PPPoE

I haven't done much with PPPoE.

For those of you who have, do you generally try to carry L2 back to one central PPPoE server?  Or do you sprinkle PPPoE servers around at each tower?

Can you have redundant PPPoE servers somehow?

Is there any reason I can't carry PPPoE inside a VLAN?

Can you run dual stack with PPPoE?  It looks like a Mikrotik PPPoE server can assign v6 addresses, but I'm wondering if it can do both v4 and v6 at the same time.

Anything else a newb should do or not do?



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