This section provides an example of a common PPPoE over ATM configuration.
See the following resources for additional information:
To configure PPPoE over ATM:
Do one of the following to configure the maximum number of PPPoE sessions (subinterfaces) supported on the interface:
pppoe max-session-vsa
See JUNOSe Release Notes, Appendix A, System Maximums corresponding to your software release for information about the maximum number of PPPoE subinterfaces supported for each line module.
The following rules apply if you configure the router to override the current PPPoE maximum session value for the interface with the PPPoE maximum session value returned by RADIUS in the Max-Clients-Per-Interface VSA:
Figure 34 illustrates the interface stack for this configuration.
Figure 34: Example of PPPoE over ATM Stacking

atm pvc
encapsulation ppp
encapsulation pppoe
interface atm
ip address
pppoe acName
pppoe duplicate-protection
pppoe mtu
pppoe sessions
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Note: The number of subinterfaces permitted on the interface for E120 and E320 routers is in the range 1–32,000 irrespective of the type of line module. However, if you specify a value greater than the number of subinterfaces supported by a line module, the number of subinterfaces created is the default maximum value for that line module. For example, if you specify the number of subinterfaces for the ES2 4G LM as 32,000 interfaces, the number of subinterfaces created is 16,000 which is the default maximum value for the ES2 4G LM. |