ipv6 virtual-router
•
Use to assign a virtual router to a profile.
•
You can configure a virtual router using RADIUS instead of adding one to the profile
by using the
ipv6 virtual-router
command. For more information about how to configure
a virtual router using RADIUS, see
Configuring RADIUS Attributes
in the
JunosE Broadband
Access Configuration Guide
.
•
Example
host1(config-profile)#
ipv6 virtual-router VR6
•
Use the
no
version to remove the virtual router assignment.
•
See ipv6 virtual-router
ppp authentication
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Use to request authentication from a PPP peer and set the authentication method.
•
The router supports the MD5 authentication algorithm for CHAP authentication.
•
Example 1—Specifies the order of preference for the primary authentication protocol
host1(config-if)#
ppp authentication pap chap eap
The router requests the use of PAP as the authentication protocol (because it appears
first in the command line). If the peer refuses to use PAP, the router requests the CHAP
protocol. If the peer refuses to use CHAP, the router requests the EAP protocol. If the
peer refuses to negotiate authentication, the router terminates the PPP session.
•
Example 2—Configures EAP or CHAP or PAP on a dynamic PPP interface
host1(config)#
profile ppptest
host1(config-profile)#
ppp authentication eap chap pap
In this example, the router first attempts EAP negotiation. If PPP receives a NAK from
the peer in response to the EAP request, then the router attempts CHAP negotiation.
If PPP receives a NAK from the peer in response to the CHAP request, then the router
attempts PAP negotiation. If PAP is also rejected, then PPP terminates the session.
•
Use the
no
version to specify that the router does not require authentication.
•
See ppp authentication.
pppoe
•
Use to specify PPPoE as the encapsulation method for the interface.
•
This command creates a PPPoE major interface.
•
Example
host1(config-if)#
pppoe
•
Use the
no
version to remove the PPPoE major interface.
•
See pppoe.
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