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pppoe clear lockout interface

Syntax

pppoe clear lockout interface interfaceType interfaceSpecifier macAddress

Release Information

Command introduced in JunosE Release 7.2.0.

Description

In configurations with dynamic PPPoE subinterfaces over static PPPoE major interfaces, clears the lockout condition configured for the individual PPPoE client associated with the specified source media access control (MAC) address.

For PPPoE clients undergoing active lockout or in a lockout grace period, issuing this command causes the router to reset the current lockout condition and start the next lockout interval at the minimum configured lockout time.

For PPPoE sessions that contain the IWF-Session DSL Forum VSA (26-254) in the PPPoE active discovery request (PADR) packets, the encapsulation lockout condition is cleared for all IWF PPPoE sessions whose source MAC address matches the MAC address specified in the command.

There is no no version.

Options

  • interfaceType—One of the following interface types listed in Interface Types and Specifiers:
    • atm
    • fastEthernet
    • gigabitEthernet
    • lag
    • serial—PPPoE is not currently supported on serial interfaces
    • tenGigabitEthernet
  • interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
  • macAddress—Source MAC address of the PPPoE client; a unique 48-bit (6-byte) number that is programmed into each LAN network interface card (NIC) at the time of manufacture; also known as a hardware address or physical address. The MAC address format is a dotted triple of four-digit hexadecimal numbers; for example, 0090.1a40.4c7c

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Published: 2012-06-29

 
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