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3.28.8. PPPoETunnel
Properties
Name
EthernetInterface
IP
Network
DNS1
DNS2
Username
Password
ServiceName
PPPAuthNoAuth
PPPAuthPAP
PPPAuthCHAP
PPPAuthMSCHAP
PPPAuthMSCHAPv2
DialOnDemand
ActivitySensing
IdleTimeout
Metric
AutoInterfaceNetworkRoute
Schedule
ForceUnnumbered
SpecifyManually
MTU
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
The physical Ethernet interface that connects to the PPPoE
server network.
The host name to store the assigned IP address in.
The network from which traffic should be routed into the tun-
nel.
IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional)
IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional)
Specifies the username to use for this PPPoE tunnel.
The password to use for this PPPoE tunnel.
Specifies the PPPoE server service name used to distinguish
between two or more PPPoE servers attached to the same net-
work. (Optional)
Allow no authentication for this tunnel. (Default: No)
Use PAP authentication protocol for this tunnel. User name
and password are sent in plaintext. (Default: Yes)
Use CHAP authentication protocol for this tunnel. (Default:
Yes)
Use MS-CHAP authentication protocol for this tunnel.
(Default: Yes)
Use MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol for this tunnel.
(Default: Yes)
Enable Dial-on-demand which means that the PPPoE tunnel
will not be setup until traffic is sent on the interface. (Default:
No)
Specifies if the dial-on-demand should trigger on inbound or
outbound traffic or both. (Default: BiDirectional)
Idle timeout in seconds for dial-on-demand. (Default: 3600)
Specifies the metric for the auto-created route. (Default: 90)
Automatically add a route for this interface using the given
remote network. (Default: Yes)
The schedule defines when the PPPoE tunnel should be act-
ive. (Optional)
Force the PPPoE tunnel to be unnumbered. (Default: No)
Make it possible to manually specify IP Address object.
(Default: No)
Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that can be
passed onward. (Default: 1492)
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