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Use the
lockout-time
keyword to set the minimum lockout time and maximum
lockout time, each of which can be in the range 1–86400 seconds (24 hours).
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Use the
none
keyword to disable lockout for the PPPoE clients associated with
the dynamic PPPoE subinterface column on the static PPPoE major interface.
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For information about the rules that apply when you configure the lockout time
for dynamic encapsulation type lockout, see “Guidelines for Configuring
Encapsulation Type Lockout” on page 527.
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Example 1—Enables dynamic creation of PPPoE subinterfaces on the static
PPPoE major interface using a nondefault lockout time range, 10–120 seconds
host1(config-subif)#
pppoe auto-configure lockout-time 10 120
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Example 2—Disables dynamic encapsulation type lockout for any PPPoE clients
associated with the dynamic PPPoE subinterface column on the static PPPoE
major interface
host1(config-subif)#
pppoe auto-configure lockout-time none
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Example 3—Terminates dynamic creation of PPPoE subinterfaces on the static
PPPoE major interface and, by extension, disables dynamic encapsulation type
lockout for this interface
host1(config-subif)#
no pppoe auto-configure
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Use the
no pppoe auto-configure
command to terminate dynamic creation of
PPPoE subinterfaces on the static PPPoE major interface.
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See pppoe auto-configure.
Clearing the Lockout Condition for a PPPoE Client
You can use the
pppoe clear lockout interface
command to clear the lockout
condition for an individual PPPoE client associated with a dynamic PPPoE subinterface
column on a static PPPoE major interface. To identify the PPPoE client, you must
specify its source MAC address.
NOTE:
Issuing the
pppoe clear lockout interface
command resets the current lockout
condition for the specified PPPoE client, but does
not
disable dynamic encapsulation
type lockout for that PPPoE client.
To clear the current lockout condition for a PPPoE client:
1.
Display the source MAC address assigned to the PPPoE client by issuing one of
the following
show
commands:
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To display the source MAC address when there is no available PPPoE session
in progress, 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
Configuring PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces over PPPoE Static Interfaces
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