Operation Manual – User Access
H3C SecPath Series Security Products
Chapter 2 PPPoE Server Configuration
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Table 2-1
Create/delete a virtual template
Operation
Command
Create a virtual template and enter its view.
interface virtual-template number
Delete the specified virtual template.
undo interface virtual-template
number
II. Setting the operating parameters of a virtual template
Compared with physical interfaces, virtual templates only support PPP at the link layer
and IP and IPX at the network layer. When configuring a virtual template, you need to
perform the following tasks:
Set the operating parameters of PPP
Assign an IP address to the virtual template
Configure the IP address or address pool for address allocation
2.2.2 Enabling/Disabling PPPoE Server
Perform the following configuration in interface view.
The commands in the following table concern Ethernet interfaces and are only valid for
corresponding Ethernet interfaces. More specifically, While PPPoE is enabled on an
Ethernet interface, it is not accordingly enabled on other Ethernet interfaces. Likewise,
when PPPoE is disabled on an Ethernet interface, it is not necessarily disabled on
other Ethernet interfaces.
Note: Before beginning the configuration in Table 2-1, you have to finish the
configuration of the virtual template interface. For detailed description of the
virtual-template, please refer to the section of Virtual Interface Configuration.
Table 2-2
Enable/disable PPPoE
Operation
Command
Enable PPPoE on Ethernet interface
pppoe-server bind virtual-template
number
Disable PPPoE on Ethernet interface
undo
pppoe-server bind
Where,
number
is the number of virtual-template.
By default, PPPoE is disabled.
2.2.3 Configuring PPPoE Server Parameters
You may configure PPPoE server parameters as needed. Normally, you can use the
default settings.