Empty-Service - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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empty-service

empty-service <delay seconds | drop | terminate>;
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
[edit protocols pppoe service-name-tables table-name]
Statement introduced in JUNOS Release 10.0.
Release Information
Specify the action taken by the interface on receipt of a PADI control packet for the
Description
empty service.
The default action is terminate.
Default
delay seconds
Options
drop
terminate
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
Required Privilege Level
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Topics
—(Optional) Number of seconds that the PPPoE interface delays after
it receives a PADI control packet before it responds with a PADO packet to
indicate that it can service the client request.
Range: 1 through 600 seconds
—(Optional) Drop (ignore) a PADI control packet when it is received to deny the
service request.
—(Optional) Immediately respond with a PADO packet to indicate that it
can service the client request. This is the default action.
Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables on page 837
Configuring the Action Taken When the Client Request Includes an Empty Service
Name Tag on page 839
Chapter 62: Summary of Interface Configuration Statements
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