Multilink PPP over Ethernet

Hi to all!
It is possible to run MLPPP over Ethernet dot1q subinterfaces?
I fact, 2 PPPoE sessions on Multilink.
On the customer site I have a 1841 with 2 ADSL WICs.
This 2 PVC's are terminated on the 7600 on 2 VLANs..
Thanks and regards,
Thomas

Hi,
thanks for post.
What are the best solution to achieve a load-balancing? I see only CEF load-balancing as solution...
Any other idea?
Thanks and regards,
Thomas

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