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540 CHAPTER 34: PPPOE CLIENT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
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pppoe-client dial-bundle-number
Syntax pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number [ no-hostuniq ] [ idle-timeout seconds
[ queue-length packets ]]
undo pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number
View Ethernet interface view, virtual Ethernet interface view
Parameter dial-bundle-number number: Dialer bundle number corresponding to PPPoE
session, in the range 1 to 255 The number argument can be used to uniquely
specify a PPPoE session, or as a PPPoE session.
no-hostuniq: The call originated from PPPoE client does not carry the Host-Uniq
field. By default, no-hostuniq is not configured.
idle-timeout seconds: Idle time of PPPoE session in seconds, its value ranges from
1 to 65535. If the parameter is not configured, PPPoE session will work in
permanent online mode. Otherwise, it works in packet trigger mode.
queue-length packets: packet number cached in the system before PPPoE session
is established, its value ranges from 1 to 100. Only after idle-timeout is
configured will the parameter be enabled. By default, packets is 10.
Description Use the
pppoe-client command to establish a PPPoE session and specify the
dialer bundle corresponding to the session.
Use the
undo pppoe-client command to delete a PPPoE session.
By default, no PPPoE session is configured.
An Ethernet interface can be configured with multiple PPPoE sessions, which
means an Ethernet interface can belong to multiple dialer bundles. However, a
dialer bundle can own only one Ethernet interface. Each PPPoE session correspond
to one dialer bundle. If a dialer bundle at a certain dialer interface has had one
Ethernet interface been used by PPPoE, other interfaces cannot be added to this
dialer bundle. Likewise, if a dialer bundle has had interfaces other than the PPPoE
Table 87 Description on the fields of display pppoe-server session packet
Field Description
ID PPPoE session ID
InP In Packets: number of received packets
InO In Octets: number of received octets
InD In Discards: number of illegal packets received and discarded
OutP Out Packets: number of packets sent
OutO Out Octets: number of octets sent
OutD Out Discards: number of illegal packets sent and discarded