JUNOSe 11.1.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
To configure PPPoE service name tables on the router:
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The following sections describe how to perform these tasks.
Creating and Populating PPPoE Service Name Tables
To create and populate a PPPoE service name table on the router:
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Table 22: Default PPPoE Service Name Table
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Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
Example
host1(config-domain-map)#padn 10.2.25.6 255.255.255.255 13
Use the no version to delete PADN parameters for the domain name.
See padn.
Create the PPPoE service name table.
(Optional) Add entries to populate the PPPoE service name table.
You can:
Configure specific service names to represent custom values.
Specify a nondefault action for the empty service name entry.
Specify a nondefault action for the unknown service name entry.
Enable the PPPoE service name table for use with a static or dynamic interface.
From Global Configuration mode, create a PPPoE service name table by assigning
it a name.
host1(config)#pppoe-service-name-table myServiceTable1
This command accesses PPPoE Service Name Table Configuration mode and
builds a default PPPoE service name table named myServiceTable1. The table
contains two entries: an empty service name entry associated with the default
action, terminate; and an unknown service name entry associated with the
default action, drop as shown in Table 22 on page 404. This table directs the
router to respond to all PADI requests containing an empty service name tag;
and denies requests that contain a service name tag that has not been configured
in the service name table.
Service Name
Action
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Terminate
unknown-service-name
Drop
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