Step
10. Set the MTU for the dialer
interface
Configuring a PPPoE session
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter
interface/subinterface,
virtual
interface/subinterface,
interface,
interface view.
3.
Create a PPPoE session and
specify a dialer bundle for the
session.
Resetting a PPPoE session
After you reset a PPPoE session in permanent mode, the device establishes a new PPPoE session
when the autodial timer expires.
After you reset a PPPoE session in on-demand mode, the device establishes a new PPPoE session
when there is a demand for data transmission.
To reset a PPPoE session:
Command
mtu size
Layer
3
Ethernet
Layer
3
Ethernet
VLAN
or
WLAN
Ethernet
Command
system-view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
pppoe-client
dial-bundle-number
[ no-hostuniq ]
52
Remarks
seconds.
In permanent or diagnostic
mode,
DDR
auto-dial timer after the link is
disconnected and originates a
new call when the auto-dial
timer expires.
As a best practice, set a
shorter auto-dial interval for
DDR to soon originate a new
call.
By default, the MTU on a
dialer interface is 1500 bytes.
The dialer interface fragments
a packet that exceeds the
configured MTU, and adds a
2-byte PPP header and a
6-byte PPPoE header to each
fragment. You should modify
the MTU of a dialer interface
to make sure the total length
of any fragment packet is less
than the MTU of the physical
interface.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By
default,
sessions are created.
The number argument in
number
this command must take
the same value as the
configured dialer interface
number.
starts
the
no
PPPoE
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