Related Documentation
- J, M, MX, T Series
- PPPoE Overview
- M, MX Series
- Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Ethernet Interfaces Configuration Guide
Reserving a Static PPPoE Interface for Exclusive Use by a PPPoE Client
To reserve a static PPPoE interface for exclusive use by the PPPoE client with matching agent circuit identifier/agent remote identifier (ACI/ARI) information, you can assign a previously configured static PPPoE interface to an ACI/ARI pair defined for a named service entry, empty service entry, or any service entry in a PPPoE service name table. You cannot assign a static PPPoE interface directly to a service entry that does not have an ACI/ARI pair defined.
Observe the following guidelines when you configure a static PPPoE interface for an ACI/ARI pair:
- You can specify only one static PPPoE interface per ACI/ARI pair.
- If the ACI/ARI pair represents an individual PPPoE client, make sure there is a one-to-one correspondence between the client and the static PPPoE interface.
- The static interface associated with the ACI/ARI pair takes precedence over the general pool of static interfaces associated with the PPPoE underlying interface.
- You cannot configure a static interface for an ACI/ARI pair already configured with a dynamic profile and routing instance. Conversely, you cannot configure a dynamic profile and routing instance for an ACI/ARI pair already configured with a static interface.
Before you begin:
- Configure the static PPPoE interface on a M120, M320,
or MX Series router.
See Configuring PPPoE.
To reserve a static PPPoE interface for exclusive use by the PPPoE client with matching ACI/ARI information:
- Assign a previously configured static PPPoE interface
to the ACI/ARI pair defined for a named, empty, or any service entry:[edit protocols pppoe service-name-tables tableEast]user@host# set service any agent-specifier aci velorum-ge-2/0/3 ari westford static-interface pp0.100
Related Documentation
- J, M, MX, T Series
- PPPoE Overview
- M, MX Series
- Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Ethernet Interfaces Configuration Guide
Published: 2012-06-29
Related Documentation
- J, M, MX, T Series
- PPPoE Overview
- M, MX Series
- Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Ethernet Interfaces Configuration Guide