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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 pppoe3 discoveripsubnet enabled
See also
PPPOE SHOW TRANSPORT
8.7.4.1.16 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT ENABLED|DISABLED
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} {ENABLED|DISABLED}
Description
This command explicitly enables/disables a PPPoE transport. Attaching a transport to an
interface implicitly enables it, but for cases where no attach is performed (for example,
multiple channels on an interface, a PPP session that is not attached but needed for test-
ing purposes) the transport must be enabled explicitly.
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).
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
com-
mand.
N/A
enabled
Enables PPP IPCP subnet discovery.
disabled
disabled
Disables PPP IPCP subnet discovery.
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport
names, use the
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
com-
mand.
N/A
number
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport num-
bers, use the
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
com-
mand.
N/A
enabled
Enables a PPPoE transport.
disabled
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Example
--> pppoe set transport pppoe1 enabled
See also
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
8.7.4.1.17 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT ETH
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} ETH <port>
Description
This command sets the Ethernet port that an existing
PPPoE transport
uses to transport
PPPoE data.
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 set transport pppoe3 eth ethernet0
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
ETHERNET LIST PORTS
8.7.4.1.18 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT EVENTLEVEL
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT
{<name>|<number
>} EVENTLEVEL
<pppe-
ventlevel>
Description
This command sets a debugging tracing event level for PPP. The <pppeventlevel> can be
any level between 1 and 9.
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).
disabled
Disables a PPPoE transport.
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
com-
mand.
N/A
port
The
system port that is used to transport Ethernet data.
To display Ethernet ports, use the ethernet list ports com-
mand.
N/A
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Example
pppoe set transport pppoe1 pppeventlevel 6
See also
See also
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
8.7.4.1.19 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT GIVEDNS CLIENT ENABLED|DISABLED
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT
{<name>|<number>}
GIVEDNS CLIENT {ENABLED |
DISABLED}
Description
This command controls whether the
PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol
(IPCP) can
request a DNS server IP address for a remote PPP peer. Once IPCP has discovered the
DNS server IP address, it automatically gives the address to the local DNS client so that a
connection can be established.
You must have the DNS client process included in your image build in order to use this
protocol.
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport
names, use the
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
com-
mand.
N/A
number
An existing PPPoE transport. To display transport num-
bers, use the
PPPOE LIST TRANSPORTS
com-
mand.
N/A
pppevent level
The debug tracing level from 1 to 9.
1: Only very serious errors reported
2: Definite protocol errors or very significant events are
reported
3: Links going up/down reported
4: Every packet and significant state change is reported.
5: Every packet sent/received is disassembled and hex
dumped
6: Levels 1-5 plus assignment of the IP addresses to the
interface and extra authentication information (CHAP/
PAP) reported.
7: Levels 1-6 plus tunneling reported.
8: Levels 1-7 plus minor phase changes reported.
9: Levels 1-8 plus all timer information reported.
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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).
--> pppoe set transport pppoe1 givedns client enabled
See also
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT GIVEDNS RELAY ENABLED|DISABLED
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT REMOTEDNS
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT DISCOVERDNS PRIMARY
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT DISCOVERDNS SECONDARY
8.7.4.1.20 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT GIVEDNS RELAY ENABLED|DISABLED
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT
{<name>|<number>}
GIVEDNS RELAY {ENABLED |
DISABLED}
Description
This command controls whether the PPP
Internet Protocol Control Protocol
(IPCP) can
request the DNS server IP address for a remote PPP peer. Once IPCP has discovered the
DNS server IP address, it automatically gives the address to the local DNS relay so that a
connection can be established.
You must have the DNS relay process included in your image build in order to use this
protocol.
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
com-
mand.
N/A
enabled
IPCP can request a DNS server IP address and then give
the address to DNS client.
enabled
disabled
IPCP cannot request a DNS server IP address and then
give the address to DNS client.
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Example
--> pppoe set transport pppoe1 givedns relay enabled
See also
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT GIVEDNS CLIENT ENABLED|DISABLED
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT DISCOVERDNS PRIMARY
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT DISCOVERDNS SECONDARY
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT REMOTEDNS
8.7.4.1.21 PPPOE SET TRANSPORT HEADERS LLC
Syntax
PPPOE SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} HEADERS LLC
{ENABLED|DISABLED}
Description
This command allows you to enable/disable whether your system can transmit and
receive packets containing
LLC_bridged headers
. To disable this encapsulation, you need to
enable some other type of encapsulation. For example, if you want ot use llc_routed
encapsulation, use the PPPOE SET TRANSPORT HEADERS LLC_ROUTED ENABLED
command. Then llc_routed packets will be transmitted and received instead of
llc_bridged packets.
PPP determines which format to use to transmit/receive packets by “learning” the format
information from incoming packet headers.
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
com-
mand.
N/A
enabled
IPCP can request a DNS server IP address and then give
the address to DNS relay.
enabled
disabled
IPCP cannot request a DNS server IP address and then
give the address to DNS relay.

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