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Differences from Lockout Configuration for PPPoE over Static ATM

Table 24 lists the important differences between how encapsulation type lockout works for dynamic PPPoE over static PPPoE configurations and how lockout works for dynamic PPPoE over static ATM 1483 configurations.

Table 24: Differences in Lockout Operation for Dynamic PPPoE Configurations

Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE

Dynamic PPPoE over Static ATM 1483

Encapsulation type lockout is disabled by default.

Encapsulation type lockout is enabled by default with a lockout time range of 1–300 seconds.

You must explicitly configure encapsulation type lockout for PPPoE clients with the pppoe auto-configure command.

PPPoE clients automatically inherit their lockout setting from the lockout parameters configured for the underlying static ATM 1483 subinterface with the auto-configure command.

Currently, the dynamic PPPoE interface layer must be configured directly above the static ATM 1483 interface layer to support inheritance of lockout parameters. For an illustration of dynamic PPPoE over static ATM 1483 interface stacking, see Figure 41.

For more information about the benefits and operation of dynamic encapsulation type lockout, see Encapsulation Type Lockout. In particular, see Guidelines for Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for information about the rules that apply when you configure the lockout time. These rules are common to both dynamic PPPoE over static PPPoE configurations and dynamic PPPoE over static ATM 1483 configurations.


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