Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual page 568

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JUNOSe 11.0.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
pppoe log pppoeControlPacket
pppoe mtu
pppoe mtu
pppoe remote-circuit-id
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Configuring a Dynamic Interface from a Profile
host1(config-profile)#pppoe duplicate-protection
Use the no version to disable duplicate protection.
See pppoe duplicate-protection
Use to enable packet trace logging on PPPoE dynamic interfaces created with
this profile. Packet trace information is logged to the pppoeControlPacket log.
Example
host1(config-profile)#pppoe log pppoeControlPacket
Use the no version to turn off packet trace logging.
See pppoe log pppoeControlPacket.
Use to cause the PPPoE application to send the string to the new client created
when the profile is dynamically attached to an IP interface.
The message string is saved in nonvolatile storage (NVS).
Example
host1(config-profile)#pppoe motm string
Use the no version to disable the command.
See pppoe motm.
Use to set the MTU using a combination of lower layer restrictions and controls.
You can specify an MTU greater than the current maximum permitted by
RFC 2516, in the range 66–65535.
You can use the use-lower-layer keyword to use the lower layer interface value
minus any PPPoE overhead. You can use the use-mtu-tag keyword to use the
provided PPPoE mtu tag value.
Example
host1(config-profile)#pppoe mtu 1380
Use the no version to restore the default value, 1494.
See pppoe mtu.

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