JUNOSe 11.0.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
The router also sends an LCP terminate request packet to a PPPoA CPE device in
configurations of dynamic IP over dynamic PPP over a dynamic (bulk-configured)
ATM 1483 subinterface. For more information, see "Terminating Stale PPPoA
Subscribers and Restarting LCP Negotiations" on page 585 in "Configuring Dynamic
Interfaces Using Bulk Configuration" on page 573.
Configuring PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces over PPPoE Static Interfaces
E Series routers support dynamic PPPoE subinterfaces over static PPPoE major
interfaces. The PPPoE major interfaces can be created over:
The following sections describe how to create each of these configurations on the
router. In addition, "Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE Clients" on
page 498 describes how to configure dynamic encapsulation type lockout for PPPoE
clients associated with dynamic PPPoE subinterface columns.
Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with ATM Interface Columns
Figure 43 on page 484 shows dynamic PPPoE subinterface columns and illustrates
an alternative method for PPPoE to support multiple IP sessions over each ATM 1483
circuit.
Figure 43: Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with ATM Interface Columns
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Configuring PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces over PPPoE Static Interfaces
ATM
Ethernet
Ethernet with VLANs
Ethernet with S-VLANs
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