time range for the PPPoE clients associated with the dynamic PPPoE subinterface
column.
For example, the following command configures a lockout time in the range
5–60 seconds for the PPPoE clients associated with the dynamic PPPoE
subinterface column on the PPPoE major interface.
host1(config-subif)#
pppoe auto-configure lockout-time 5 60
4.
Assign a profile to the PPPoE major interface.
host1(config-subif)#
pppoe profile pppoeLockoutProfile
For information about creating and using profiles, see “Configuring a Dynamic
Interface from a Profile” on page 563.
5.
(Optional) Verify the lockout configuration by using either of the following
commands.
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To display summary information about the lockout configuration, use the
show pppoe interface
command. (The following example shows only the
portion of the command display relevant to the PPPoE lockout configuration.)
host1#
show pppoe interface atm 3/0.101
PPPoE interface ATM 3/0.101 is operStatusUp (dynamic)
. . .
Lockout Configuration (seconds): Min 5, Max 60
Total clients in active lockouts: 0
Total clients in lockout grace period: 0
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To display detailed information about the current lockout condition for each
PPPoE client associated with a specific source media access control (MAC)
address, use the
show pppoe interface lockout-time
command.
host1#
show pppoe interface atm 3/0.101 lockout-time
PPPoE interface ATM 3/0.101
Lockout Configuration (seconds): Min 5, Max 60
Total clients in active lockout: 0
Total clients in lockout grace period: 0
Client Address Current Elapsed Next
-------------- ------- ------- ----
0090.1a10.165e 0 0 5
For a description of the fields in the command display, see “show pppoe
interface” on page 607 and “show pppoe interface lockout-time” on page 608.
pppoe auto-configure lockout-time
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Use to specify the lockout time range for the PPPoE clients associated with the
dynamic PPPoE subinterface column on the static PPPoE major interface.
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Dynamic encapsulation type lockout is disabled for PPPoE clients by default.
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Configuring dynamic encapsulation type lockout temporarily prevents the static
PPPoE major interface from detecting, accepting, and creating dynamic PPPoE
subinterface columns until the lockout time expires.
550
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Configuring PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces over PPPoE Static Interfaces
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