Configuring pppoe, Overview, Pppoe – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Configuring PPPoE

Overview

PPPoE

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) can provide access to the Internet for the hosts in an Ethernet

through a remote access device and implement access control and accounting on a per-host basis.
Integrating the low cost of Ethernet and scalability and management functions of PPP, PPPoE has gained

popularity in various application environments, such as residential networks.
PPPoE adopts the client/server model. It can establish point-to-point links in Ethernet. With PPPoE, PPP

packets are encapsulated in Ethernet frames.
PPPoE undergoes two phases: discovery and PPP session.

Discovery phase, where a PPPoE session is initiated. In this phase, the host obtains the MAC
address of the access end and generates the PPPoE session ID. When the discovery phase ends, the

PPPoE session ID between the host and the server is determined, and the PPP session phase begins.

PPP session phase, where PPP packets are encapsulated in Ethernet frames before being sent to the
peer. In the frame, the session ID must be the one determined in the discovery phase, the MAC

address must be that of the peer, and the PPP packet section begins from the Protocol ID field. In the
session phase, either side of the link can terminate the session by sending PPPoE Active Discovery

Terminate (PADT) packets.

For more information about PPPoE, see RFC 2516.

PPPoE server

NOTE:

Support for this feature depends on the device model. For the feature matrixes, see

About the WX Series

Access Controllers Configuration Guides.

A device can operate as a PPPoE server to provide the following functions:

Dynamic IP address allocation.

Multiple authentication methods, such as local authentication and RADIUS/TACACS+. When

working with a packet-filtering firewall or stateful firewall, a PPPoE server can provide security for
networks connecting the Internet through Ethernet, such as campus networks and residential

networks.

This, however, requires installation of PPPoE client dial-up software on hosts.

Configuring a PPPoE server

You can configure PPPoE servers on Ethernet ports or virtual Ethernet interfaces created on ADSL

interfaces.
To configure a PPPoE server:

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