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PPPoE command reference
PPPoE
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Example
--> pppoe add transport pppoe_t dialout eth 2 vlan_2
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
IP LIST INTERFACES
VLAN SHOW
8.7.4.1.2 PPPOE ADD TRANSPORT DIALOUT PVC
Syntax
PPPOE ADD TRANSPORT
<name>
DIALOUT PVC
<interface> <port> <vpi>
<vci> [
ACCESSCONCENTRATOR
<concentrator>] [
SERVICENAME
<service-
name>]
Description
This command creates a PPPoE transport that performs dialout over a PVC (
Permanent
Virtual Circuit
). It allows you to specify the following PVC information:
The PPP interface to the channel that the PVC will use
The ATM port that will transport data
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier)
Access concentrator (optional)
Service name (optional)
The port/VPI/VCI combination must be unique for each transport.
Op
t
ionsThe following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified
with this command and a default value (if applicable).
service name
A PPPoE tag that identifies a specific service that is acceptable to
the PPPoE client. If set, the PPPoE transport will connect to the
first access concentrator it finds that uses this service. If an access
concentrator is also set, the PPPoE transport will connect to the
specified service on the named concentrator. It is your ISP that
determines the service name.
N/A
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An arbitrary name that identifies the transport. It can
be made up of one or more letters or a combination of
letters and digits, but it cannot start with a digit.
N/A
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Example
--> pppoe add transport pppoe1 dialout pvc 1 a1 0 800
accessconcentrator server32 servicename mercury
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
IP LIST INTERFACES
8.7.4.1.3 PPPOE CLEAR TRANSPORTS
Syntax
PPPOE CLEAR TRANSPORTS
Description
This command deletes all PPPoE transports that were created using the pppoe add trans-
port commands.
Example
--> pppoe clear transports
See also
PPPOE DELETE TRANSPORT
interface
The PPP interface to a channel that transports PPPoE
data. The interface value must be the ID value of the IP
interface that will be attached to the PPPoE transport.
The IP ID value is reported by the command
ip list
interfaces
.
N/A
port
The system port that is used to transport ATM data.
N/A
vpi
A field in the ATM header. The VPI is used to identify
the virtual path that a circuit belongs to. The VPI can be
any value between 0 and 4095.
N/A
vci
Part of the
ATM header
. The VCI is a tag that identifies
which channel a cell will travel over. The VCI can be
any value between 1 and 65535.
N/A
concentrator
A PPPoE tag that identifies a remote access concentra-
tor (or PPPoE server). PPPoE will only connect to the
named access concentrator. If no concentrator tag is
set, PPPoE connects to the first access concentrator
that responds. It is your ISP that determines the tag
name/number.
N/A
service name
A PPPoE tag that identifies a specific service that is
acceptable to the PPPoE client. If set, the PPPoE trans-
port will connect to the first access concentrator it
finds that uses this service. If an access concentrator is
also set, the PPPoE transport will connect to the speci-
fied service on the named concentrator. It is your ISP
that determines the service name.
N/A
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8.7.4.1.4 PPPOE DELETE TRANSPORT
Syntax
PPPOE DELETE TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>}
Description
This command deletes a single PPPoE transport.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value for each option (if applicable).
Example
--> pppoe delete transport pppoe1
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
8.7.4.1.5 PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
Syntax
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
Description
This command lists PPPoE transports that have been created using the pppoe add trans-
port command. It displays the following information about the transports:
Transport identification number
Transport name
Name of port used
Virtual circuit identifier (vci) used (pvc transports only)
Virtual path identifier (vpi) used (pvc transports only)
Example
Example
--> pppoe list transports
PPPoE transports:
ID
|
Name
| Port
| Vci
| Vpi
-----|------------|-----------|-----------|-----------
1 | p3
| realtek
| N/A
| N/A
2 | p2
| a1
| 800
| 0
3 | p1
| ethernet0 | N/A
| N/A
------------------------------------------------------
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport names, use
the
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport numbers,
use the
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
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See also
PPPOE SHOW TRANSPORT
8.7.4.1.6 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT ACCESSCONCENTRATOR
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT
{<name>|<number>}
ACCESSCONCENTRATOR
<con-
centrator>
Description
This command specifies the access concentrator that you want PPPoE to connect to.
You can also specify a service name using the set transport servicename command so
that PPPoE will only accept a specific service via a specific access concentrator.
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
-->
pppoe set transport pppoe1 accessconcentrator server5
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT SERVICENAME
PPPOE SHOW TRANSPORT
Note: For more information on PPPoE and access concentrators, see RFC2516;
http://
www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2516.txt
8.7.4.1.7 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT AUTOCONNECT
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT
{<name>|<number>}
AUTOCONNECT {ENABLED|DIS-
ABLED}
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport
names, use the pppoe list transports command.
N/A
number
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport num-
bers, use the pppoe list transports command.
N/A
concentrator
A PPPoE tag that identifies a remote access concentra-
tor (or PPPoE server). PPPoE will only connect to the
named access concentrator. If no concentrator tag is
set, PPPoE connects to the first access concentrator
that responds. The tag name/number is determined by
your ISP.
Empty string
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Description
This command allows you to enable/disable the
PPPoE autoconnect
function. If enabled,
PPPoE automatically connects to TCP/IP whenever a user requests TCP/IP packets from a
public destination.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> pppoe set transport pppoe1 autoconnect enabled
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT AUTOCONNECT FILTER
8.7.4.1.8 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT AUTOCONNECT FILTER
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} AUTOCONNECT FILTER
{ADD|DELETE} {TCPPORT <tcpportadd>|UDPPORT <udpportadd>}
Description
This command allows you to add filters to TCP/UDP ports to prevent PPP from auto-
connecting with certain IP packets.
Certain IP packet types may force an unwanted autoconnect sequence. Setting a fil-
ter on the port used by these packets prevents them from starting PPP autoconnect.
The delete option allows you to clear an existing autoconnect filter.
Note:
This command is only effective if you have already enabled PPP autoconnection using
PPPOE
SET TRANSPORT AUTOCONNECT
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport names,
use the pppoe list transports command.
N/A
number
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport num-
bers, use the pppoe list transports command.
N/A
enabled
Enables PPPoE autoconnect.
disabled
disabled
Disables PPPoE autoconnect.

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