Configuring A Pppoe Server - H3C SR6600 Configuration Manual

Layer 2 – wan configuration
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Internet access for all the hosts in a LAN using a single ADSL account, even if the hosts do not have
PPPoE client software installed.
Figure 3-1 Network diagram for PPPoE client
As shown in
Figure
as a PPPoE client. Data in the Ethernet and destined for the Internet is passed to the PPPoE client and
is then encapsulated by PPPoE before being transmitted to the PPPoE server, which in turn transmits
the data to the Internet. For Host A and Host B, the PPPoE client dial-up software is not needed.

Configuring a PPPoE Server

You can configure PPPoE servers on Ethernet ports or virtual Ethernet interfaces created on ADSL
interfaces. For more information about configuring a PPPoE servers on a virtual Ethernet interface, see
ATM in the Layer 2 – WAN Configuration Guide.
Follow these steps to configure a PPPoE server:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a VT
Configure PPP parameters
(including authentication type, IP
address negotiation, etc)
Enter Ethernet port view
Enable PPPoE on the Ethernet
port
Quit to system view
Set the maximum number of
PPPoE sessions allowed with
regard to a peer MAC address
3-1, Host A and Host B are in an Ethernet and are connected to the router operating
system-view
interface virtual-template
number
See
Configuring PPP
interface interface-type
interface-number
pppoe-server bind
virtual-template number
quit
pppoe-server max-sessions
remote-mac number
Use the command...
3-64
Remarks
This operation also leads you to
virtual template view.
Optional
Required
Required
Disabled by default
Optional
100 by default

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