Step
Enter interface view.
2.
Enable IP address
3.
negotiation.
To configure the local end as the server when PPP authentication is not enabled:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Assign an IP address of a
2.
global address pool to the
peer or specify the IP address
to be allocated to the peer.
To configure the local end as the server when PPP authentication is enabled:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enter ISP domain view.
2.
Define the domain address
3.
pool.
Return to system view.
4.
Enter interface view.
5.
Specify the address pool for
6.
IP address allocation.
Command
interface interface-type
interface-number
ip address ppp-negotiate
Command
system-view
•
(Method 1) Define a global
address pool and bind it to
the interface:
a. ip pool pool-number
{ low-ip-address
[ high-ip-address ] |
remote
server-ip-address }
b. interface interface-type
interface-number
c. remote address pool
[ pool-number ]
•
(Method 2) Specify the IP
address to be allocated to the
peer:
d. interface interface-type
interface-number
e. remote address
ip-address
Command
system-view
domain domain-name
ip pool pool-number
{ low-ip-address
[ high-ip-address ] | remote
server-ip-address }
quit
interface interface-type
interface-number
remote address pool
[ pool-number ]
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
Remarks
N/A
Use either method.
As for the remote address
pool command, if the
pool-number argument is not
provided, the global address
pool numbered 0 is used.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
You must define an address pool
in a specified domain at the time
of PPP authentication.
N/A
N/A
If you configure the remote
address pool command without
providing the pool-number
argument, all the address pools in
the domain are used in ascending
order of pool number for IP
address allocation.
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