Configuring the PPPoE Interfaces MTU
Disabling the Sending of PPPoE Keepalive Messages
Configuring PPPoE Interfaces
Setting the Appropriate Encapsulation on the PPPoE Interface
Configuring a PPPoE Underlying Interface
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You can configure the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the interface by including
the
statement at the
mtu
[edit interfaces pp0]
[edit interfaces pp0]
mtu bytes;
When configuring the client, you can disable the sending of keepalive messages on a
logical interface by including the
no-keepalives;
To configure PPPoE, perform the following tasks:
Configure PPPoE encapsulation for an Ethernet interface.
1.
Specify the logical Ethernet interface as the underlying interface for the PPPoE
2.
session.
Configure the operational mode as server.
3.
Identify the access concentrator by a unique name.
4.
Optionally, specify how many seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect.
5.
Provide a name for the type of service provided by the access concentrator.
6.
Optionally, configure the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the interface.
7.
Optionally, configure the PPPoE interface address.
8.
Optionally, configure the MTU size for the protocol family.
9.
Optionally, disable the sending of keepalive messages on the logical interface.
10.
For PPPoE on an Ethernet interface, you must configure encapsulation on the logical
interface and use PPP over Ethernet encapsulation.
To configure logical interface encapsulation properties, include the
statement:
encapsulation ppp-over-ether;
To configure the underlying Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and 10-Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces, include the
underlying-interface
logical-unit-number pppoe-options]
[edit interfaces pp0]
unit logical-unit-number {
Chapter 5: Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
hierarchy level:
statement:
no-keepalives
statement at the
hierarchy level:
encapsulation
[edit interfaces pp0 unit
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