Pppoe - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - COMMAND REFERENCE N TO Z 4-6-2010 Command Reference Manual

For e series broadband service routers
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pppoe

To create a PPPoE major interface in Interface Configuration mode or in Subinterface
Syntax
Configuration mode:
[ no ] pppoe
To modify the subscriber policy for PPPoE packets in Subscriber Policy Configuration
mode:
pppoe { permit | deny }
no pppoe
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
Release Information
In Interface Configuration and Subinterface Configuration modes, creates a PPPoE
Description
major interface. The no version removes the interface.
In Subscriber Policy Configuration mode, modifies the subscriber policy for PPPoE
to define whether the subscriber (client) interfaces that belong to a bridge group or
to a VPLS instance forward (permit) or filter (deny) PPPoE packets. The no version
restores the default value, permit PPPoE packets.
In Subscriber Policy Configuration mode, you cannot change the default subscriber
policy values for trunk (server) interfaces that belong to a bridge group or to a VPLS
instance. You also cannot change the default subscriber policy values for a VPLS
virtual core interface, which acts as a trunk interface. The VPLS virtual core interface
represents all the MPLS tunnels from the router to the remote VPLS edge (VE) devices.
Options
Interface Configuration, Subinterface Configuration, Subscriber Policy Configuration
Mode
permit Specifies that the subscriber interface associated with the bridge group
or VPLS instance forwards PPPoE packets
deny Specifies that the subscriber interface associated with the bridge group
or VPLS instance filters PPPoE packets
Chapter 4: P Commands
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