Operation Manual – User Access
H3C SecPath Series Security Products
Table 3-3 Configuring a PPPoE session
Configure PPPoE session (always-on
mode)
Configure PPPoE session (packet
triggering mode)
Delete PPPoE session
SecPath Series Firewalls support two kinds of PPPoE connection mode: always-on
mode and packet triggering mode.
Always-on mode: When the physical line is UP, the firewall will quickly initiate
PPPoE call to create a PPPoE session. The PPPoE session will always exist
unless the user deletes it via the undo pppoe-client command.
Packet triggering mode: When the physical line is UP, the firewall will not
immediately initiate PPPoE call. Only when there is data transmission requirement
will the firewall initiate PPPoE call to create a PPPoE session. If the free time of a
PPPoE link exceeds the value set by user, the firewall will automatically terminate
the PPPoE session.
3.2.3 Resetting/Deleting a PPPoE Session
Execute the reset pppoe-client command and the reset pppoe-server command in
user view and the undo pppoe-client command in Ethernet interface view or virtual
Ethernet interface view.
Table 3-4 Reset/delete a PPPoE session
Terminate a PPPoE session at the client
end and recreate the session later
Terminate a session at the PPPoE
server end
Terminate a PPPoE session at the client
end and never recreate it again
The difference between the reset pppoe-client command and the undo pppoe-client
command lies in: The former only temporarily terminates a PPPoE session, while the
latter permanently deletes a PPPoE session.
Operation
Operation
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Chapter 3 PPPoE Client Configuration
Command
pppoe-client dial-bundle-number
number [ no-hostuniq ]
pppoe-client dial-bundle-number
number [ no-hostuniq ] idle-timeout
seconds [ queue-length packets ]
undo pppoe-client
dial-bundle-number number
Command
reset pppoe-client { all |
dial-bundle-number number }
reset pppoe-server { all |
virtual-template number | interface
interface-type interface-num }
undo pppoe-client
dial-bundle-number number
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