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Configuring Dynamic Profiles for PPP

A dynamic profile acts as a template that enables you to create, update, or remove a configuration that includes attributes for client access (for example, interface or protocol) or service (for example, IGMP). Using these profiles you can consolidate all of the common attributes of a client (and eventually a group of clients) and apply the attributes simultaneously.

After they are created, the profiles reside in a profile library on the router. You can then use the dynamic-profile statement to attach profiles to interfaces. To assign a dynamic profile to a PPP interface, you can include the dynamic-profile statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number ppp-options] hierarchy level:

[edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number ppp-options]dynamic-profile profile-name;

To monitor the configuration, issue the show interfaces interface-name command.

For information about dynamic profiles, see Dynamic Profiles Overview in the Junos Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.

For information about creating dynamic profiles, see Configuring a Basic Dynamic Profile in the Junos Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.

For information about assigning a dynamic profile to a PPP interface, see Attaching Dynamic Profiles to Static PPP Subscriber Interfaces in the Junos Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.

Note: Dynamic profiles for PPP subscribers are supported only on PPPoE interfaces for this release.

Published: 2013-08-01

Published: 2013-08-01