Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 513

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subscriber-policy
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Use to modify the subscriber policy for PPPoE to define whether a subscriber (client)
bridge interface permits (forwards) or denies (filters or drops) PPPoE packets.
Specify one of the following keywords:
permit—Forwards packets of this type
deny—Filters or drops packets of this type
PPPoE packets are forwarded by default.
Example
host1(config-policy)#pppoe deny
Use the no version to restore the default value.
See pppoe.
Use to modify the relearning policy for a subscriber (client) bridge interface.
The relearn command defines whether the bridge interface can relearn a MAC address
entry on a different interface from the one initially associated with this entry in the
forwarding table.
Specify one of the following keywords:
permit—Enables relearning
deny—Prohibits relearning and forces the bridge interface to wait until an entry "ages
out" of the forwarding table to relearn it on the new interface
Relearning is enabled by default.
Example
host1(config-policy)#relearn deny
Use the no version to restore the default value.
See relearn.
Use to create a nondefault subscriber policy for a subscriber (client) bridge interface.
A subscriber policy is a set of forwarding and filtering rules that defines how the bridge
interface handles various packet types.
You must specify an alphanumeric name for the subscriber policy; the name can be a
maximum of 32 characters and can use any combination of alphanumeric characters.
Example
host1(config)#subscriber-policy client01
Use the no version to remove the nondefault subscriber policy.
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