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12 PPPoE configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

pppoe-server bind Virtual-Template 1

#

interface Virtual-Templatel

ppp authentication-mode chap

ip address 10.111.10.1 255.255.255.0

remote address pool 1

#

aaa

local-user ne password simple nortel

ip pool 1 10.111.10.2 10.111.10.10

#

return

12.6 Troubleshooting

Fault description

The PC cannot access the router through the PPPoE client software.

Fault analysis

The possible causes are:

The PC and the router are connected incorrectly.

The user name or the password is incorrect

The router is configured incorrect.

Troubleshooting procedure

Do as follows on the routers:

Step 1

Before the binding is complete, check whether the physical status of the interface is Up. Use

the

display interface

command to check if the status is Up. If the status is not Up, check

whether the network cable of the Ethernet interface is correct.

Step 2

If the AAA authentication is adopted, check whether the username and the password entered

in the PC are the same as the username and the password used in AAA.

Step 3

Check whether the virtual template is bound on the Ethernet interface connected to the PC.

Use the

display current-configuration interface

command to check whether the virtual

template is bound on the Ethernet interface connected to the PC. If not, use the

pppoe-server

bind virtual-template

number command in the interface view to bind the virtual template.

Step 4

Use the

display pppoe-server session

command to check whether the session number is

equal to the maximum PPPoE session number. If the session numbers are equal, use the

pppoe-server max-sessions

command to re-configure the PPPoE session number. If the

PPPoE session number has reached the maximum limit allowed in the system, additional
sessions cannot be connected.

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