Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual page 581

Software for e series broadband services routers link layer configuration guide
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pppoe clear lockout interface
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Clear the current lockout condition for the PPPoE client associated with the specified
2.
source MAC address on the static PPPoE major interface.
host1#pppoe clear lockout interface atm 3/0.101 0090.1a10.165e
If the specified PPPoE client is undergoing active lockout or is in a lockout grace period,
issuing the pppoe clear lockout interface command causes the router to reset the
current lockout condition and start the next lockout interval at the minimum configured
lockout time.
The lockout grace period occurs when the time between lockout events is greater
than either 15 minutes or the maximum lockout time. When a PPPoE client is in a
lockout grace period, the router resets the number of consecutive lockout events to
1. (For more information, see "Guidelines for Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout
for PPPoE sessions" on page 523.)
Use to clear the lockout condition for the PPPoE client associated with the specified
source MAC address.
For PPPoE clients undergoing active lockout or in a lockout grace period, issuing the
pppoe clear lockout interface command causes the router to reset the current lockout
condition and start the next lockout interval at the minimum configured lockout time.
For PPPoE sessions that contain the IWF-Session DSL Forum VSA (26-254) in the
PPPoE active discovery request (PADR) packets, the encapsulation lockout condition
is cleared for all IWF PPPoE sessions whose source MAC address matches the MAC
address specified in the command. In lower-numbered releases, issuing this command
cleared the lockout condition only for one PPPoE session associated with a specific
MAC address.
You must specify the following:
interfaceType—One of the following interface types listed in Interface Types and
Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide:
atm
fastEthernet
gigabitEthernet
lag
tenGigabitEthernet
interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type;
see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide for
information
macAddress—Source MAC address of the PPPoE client, specified as a dotted triple
of four-digit hexadecimal numbers
Example
host1#pppoe clear lockout interface gigabitEthernet 2/1.1 1011.22c2.333d
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