JUNOSe 11.1.x Command Reference Guide N to Z
service
service { empty-service-name action actionValue | serviceName [ action actionValue
Syntax
] | unknown-service-name action actionValue }
no service { empty-service-name | serviceName | unknown-service-name }
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
Release Information
unknown-service-name keyword added in JUNOSe Release 10.1.0.
Enables you to configure entries for the PPPoE service name table. PPPoE clients
Description
use the entries in a PPPoE service name table to request that an AC, such as an E
Series router, support certain services. You can add three types of entries to a PPPoE
service name table: an empty service name, a custom service name (serviceName),
and an unknown service name. For empty service name and unknown service name
entries, use the action keyword to specify that the AC either drop or terminate all
PADI requests from the PPPoE client. For custom entries, the action keyword is
optional. The default action for a custom entry is terminate. The no version removes
the specified service entry from the PPPoE service name table.
Options
PPPoE Service Name Table Configuration
Mode
446
service
empty-service-name Specifies an empty service name entry of zero length,
indicating that any service is acceptable.
actionValue One of the following actions for the empty service name entry,
custom service name entry, or the unknown service name entry:
drop Directs the AC to ignore all PADI requests and not respond with a
PPPoE Active Discovery Offer (PADO) packet
terminate Directs the AC to respond to a PADI request by sending a PADO
packet; this is the default action
serviceName Name of a nonempty service name entry that specifies a custom
value, such as an ISP name or class of service; string of up to 31 alphanumeric
characters
unknown-service-name Specifies a service that has not been configured in the
service name table. The default action for this service depends on the service
name table configuration. If all the services in the table are configured to drop,
the default action for the unknown service name entry is terminate. If all the
services are configured to terminate, the default action for the unknown service
name entry is drop. If both terminate and drop are configured, all unknown
service name entries are dropped by default.
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