3 managing ppp settings via the cli – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

33.3

Managing PPP settings via the CLI

Table 33.3

shows CLI commands related to PPPoE management.

For PPP over serial port (and modems) there are two tables to summarise the
CLI commands:

Table 33.5

presents commands the CLI commands in a generic

way, while

Table 33.6

describes CLI commands and default values depending

on the dial mode (”dial in”, ”dial out”, ”dial in,out” and ”no dial” (i.e.,
”null-modem”)).

Command

Default

Section

Basic and advanced settings for PPPoE
[no] pppoe <ID>

Sec. 33.3.1

[no] iface <IFNAME>

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.2

[no] service-name <SERVICE-NAME>

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.3

[no] enable

Enabled

Sec. 33.3.9

[no] identity <USERNAME>

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.10

password <PASSWORD>

[no] ppp-advanced

Sec. 33.3.11

[no] address <IPV4ADDR>

Auto

Sec. 33.3.12

[no] remote-address <IPV4ADDR>

Auto

Sec. 33.3.13

[no] auth-proto <pap, . . . >

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.14

[no] aaa-method local-db <ID>

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.15

[no] crypto <mppe-40 |

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.16

mppe-128>

[no] proxy-arp

Enabled

Sec. 33.3.17

[no] demand <IDLE-TIMEOUT>

Disabled

Sec. 33.3.18

[no] mru

Enabled

Sec. 33.3.19

Configure Peer Authentication Lists
aaa

[no] local-db <ID> [plain]

Sec. 21.3.3

. . .

Table 33.3: CLI setting relevant for PPPoE management. All PPP settings are
available in the ”ppp-advanced” subcontext. The most common PPP settings are
(also) available in the main ”pppoe” context.

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