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Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet and S-VLAN Interface Columns

Figure 47 on page 493 shows dynamic PPPoE subinterface columns over PPPoE major
interfaces using S-VLANs over Ethernet.
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Configuring PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces over PPPoE Static Interfaces
In this example, the router first attempts EAP negotiation. If PPP receives a NAK
from the peer in response to the EAP request, then the router attempts CHAP
negotiation. If PPP receives a NAK from the peer in response to the CHAP request,
then the router attempts PAP negotiation. If PAP is also rejected, then PPP
terminates the session.
Use the no version to specify that the router does not require authentication.
See ppp authentication.
Use to specify PPPoE as the encapsulation method for the interface.
This command creates a PPPoE major interface.
Example
host1(config-if)#pppoe
Use the no version to remove the PPPoE major interface.
See pppoe.
Use from Global Configuration mode to create a profile. You can specify a profile
name of up to 80 characters.
Use from Interface Configuration mode or Subinterface Configuration mode to
assign a profile to a PPP interface. The profile configuration is used to dynamically
create an upper IP interface.
Example 1–Creates a profile named foo.
host1(config)#profile foo
Example 2–Assigns a profile named action to a PPP interface.
host1(config-if)#interface gigabitEthernet 2/1
host1(config-if)#encapsulation ppp
host1(config-if)#profile action
Use the no version from Global Configuration mode to remove a profile.
Use the no version from Interface Configuration mode or Subinterface
Configuration mode to remove a profile assignment from an interface.
See profile

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