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  • Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE Clients Overview
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Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet Interface Columns

Figure 1 shows dynamic PPPoE subinterface columns configured over an Ethernet interface without VLANs.

Figure 1: Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Non-VLAN Interface Columns

Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with
Non-VLAN Interface Columns

To configure an Ethernet interface without VLANs to support a dynamic PPPoE subinterface:

  1. Specify a Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, or 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface.
    host1(config)#interface fastEthernet 4/1
  2. Assign an IP address and mask.
    host1(config-if)#ip address 192.6.129.5 255.255.255.0
  3. Specify PPPoE as the encapsulation method on the interface.
    host1(config-subif)#encapsulation pppoe

    This command creates the static PPPoE major interface.

  4. Assign a profile to the PPPoE major interface.
    host1(config-subif)#pppoe profile pppoeProfile3

    The default encapsulation type, any, applies to any autoconfigured encapsulation that does not have a specific profile assignment.

  5. Configure the interface to detect and accept dynamic PPPoE subinterfaces.
    host1(config-subif)#pppoe auto-configure
 

Related Documentation

  • Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE Clients Overview
  • Configuring PPPoE Characteristics for a Profile
  • Monitoring Total Static and Dynamic Interface Counts for Interface Columns
  • encapsulation pppoe
  • interface fastEthernet
  • ip address
  • pppoe auto-configure
  • pppoe profile
 

Published: 2012-03-29

 
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