pppoe
pppoe subinterface atm
Alternative Configuration
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The default behavior is not to perform MAC address validation.
Example
host1(config-subif)#ip mac-validate strict
Use the no version to disable the command.
NOTE: For more information, see MAC Address Validation in JunosE IP, IPv6, and IGP
Configuration Guide.
See ip mac-validate.
Use to create a PPPoE major interface.
Example
host1(config-subif)#pppoe
Use the no version to remove the PPPoE major interface.
See pppoe.
Use to create a PPPoE subinterface on an ATM interface.
On ERX7xx models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 router, use the
slot/port.atmSubinterface.pppoeSubinterface format.
On the E120 and E320 routers, use the
slot/adapter/port.atmSubinterface.pppoeSubinterface format. RLI-1050
Examples
host1(config)#pppoe subinterface atm 9/1.1.1
host1(config)#pppoe subinterface atm 5/0/1.1.1
Use the no version to remove the PPPoE subinterface.
See pppoe subinterface.
In previous releases, you could configure a PPPoE major interface directly over ATM 1483
only. The router still supports this stacking and configuration method for PPPoE. Although
the older and newer interface stacks are different, they behave the same in terms of
frame encapsulation and handling. As a result, an interface created using the older
stacking will interoperate with an interface using the new stacking. Note, however, that
the previous command syntax (encapsulation pppoe) cannot be used when a bridged
Ethernet interface already exists, because it is intended to produce the old stacking for
PPPoE over ATM 1483.
Create the ATM 1483 subinterface and associated PVC:
1.
Chapter 14: Configuring Bridged Ethernet
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