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- J, M, MX, T Series
- PPPoE Overview
- M, MX Series
- Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Benefits of Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring a PPPoE Service Name Table
- Additional Information
- Junos® OS Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
To configure PPPoE service name tables:
- Create a PPPoE service name table.
- (Optional) Configure the action taken for the empty service.
See Configuring the Action Taken When the Client Request Includes an Empty Service Name Tag.
- (Optional) Configure the action taken for the any service.
- Assign a named service to the service name table and optionally configure the action taken for the specified service name.
- (Optional) Configure the action taken for an ACI/ARI pair associated with a service.
- (Optional) Assign a dynamic profile and routing instance to a service name or ACI/ARI pair to instantiate a dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface.
- (Optional) Limit the number of active PPPoE sessions that
the router can establish with the specified service.
See Limiting the Number of Active PPPoE Sessions Established with a Specified Service Name.
- (Optional) Assign a static PPPoE interface to an ACI/ARI
pair to reserve the interface for exclusive use by the PPPoE client
with matching ACI/ARI information.
See Reserving a Static PPPoE Interface for Exclusive Use by a PPPoE Client.
- (Optional) Enable advertisement of named services in the
PADO control packet sent by the router to the client.
See Enabling Advertisement of Named Services in PADO Control Packets.
- Assign a service name table to a PPPoE underlying interface.
See Assigning a Service Name Table to a PPPoE Underlying Interface.
- (Optional) Configure trace options for troubleshooting the configuration.
Related Documentation
- J, M, MX, T Series
- PPPoE Overview
- M, MX Series
- Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Benefits of Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring a PPPoE Service Name Table
- Additional Information
- Junos® OS Ethernet Interfaces
Published: 2013-02-18
Related Documentation
- J, M, MX, T Series
- PPPoE Overview
- M, MX Series
- Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Benefits of Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring a PPPoE Service Name Table
- Additional Information
- Junos® OS Ethernet Interfaces