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Configuring the PPPoE server
PPPoE server tasks at a glance
Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
(Optional.)
Setting the maximum number of PPPoE sessions
(Optional.)
Limiting the PPPoE access rate
(Optional.)
Configuring the NAS-Port-ID attribute
(Optional.)
Enabling PPPoE users to come online despite the PPPoE-NAT444 collaboration failure
(Optional.)
Setting the maximum number of PADI packets that the device can receive per second
(Optional.)
Configuring PPPoE user blocking
(Optional.)
Configuring a PPPoE session
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a VT interface and
enter VT interface view.
interface virtual-template
number
N/A
3.
Set PPP parameters.
."
If authentication is needed, use
the PPPoE server as the
authenticator.
4.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
5.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
6.
Enable the PPPoE server on
the interface and bind this
interface to the specified VT
interface.
pppoe-server bind
virtual-template number
By default, the PPPoE server is
disabled on the interface.
7.
(Optional.) Configure an
access concentrator (AC)
name for the PPPoE server.
pppoe-server tag ac-name
name
By default, the AC name for the
PPPoE server is the device
name.
PPPoE clients can choose a
PPPoE server according to the
AC name. The PPPoE client on
H3C devices do not support this
feature.
8.
(Optional.) Enable the
PPPoE server to support the
ppp-max-payload tag and
specify a range for the PPP
maximum payload.
pppoe-server tag
ppp-max-payload
[
minimum
minvalue maximum
maxvalue
]
By default, The PPPoE server
does not support the
ppp-max-payload tag.
9.
(Optional.) Set a service
name for the PPPoE server
pppoe-server tag service-name
name
By default, the PPPoE server
does not have a service name.