Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 3000 Ethernet Family
Command Reference Guide Chapter 2 PPPoE Configuration Commands
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undo pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number
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Ethernet interface (subinterface) view, virtual Ethernet interface view
Parameter
dial-bundle-number number: Dialer Bundle number corresponding to PPPoE session.
For the AR 28 Series Routers, it ranges from 1 to 128; for the AR 46 Series Routers, it
ranges from 1 to 512.The parameter number can be used to identify a PPPoE session,
or as a PPPoE session.
no-hostuniq: The call originated from PPPoE Client does not carry the Host-Uniq field.
By default, no no-hostuniq parameter is configured, i.e. PPPoE session works in
permanent online mode by default.
idle-timeout seconds: Idle time of PPPoE session in seconds, and its value ranges
from 1 to 65535. If the parameter is not configured, PPPoE session will work in
permanent online mode. Otherwise, it will works in packet trigger mode.
queue-length packets: packet number cached in the system before PPPoE session is
established, its value ranges from 1 to 100.Only after idle-timeout is configured will the
parameter be enabled. By default, packets is 10.
Description
Use the pppoe-client command to establish a PPPoE session and specify the Dialer
Bundle corresponding to the session.
Use the undo pppoe-client command to delete a PPPoE session.
By default, no PPPoE session is configured.
Multiple PPPoE sessions can be configured at one Ethernet interface, i.e. one Ethernet
interface might simultaneously belong to multiple Dialer Bundles. However, one Dialer
Bundle only has one Ethernet interface. PPPoE session and Dialer Bundle are
one-to-one. If the Dialer Bundle at a certain Dialer has had one Ethernet interface used
by PPPoE, any other interfaces cannot be added to this Dialer Bundle. Likewise, if
Dialer Bundle has had interfaces other than the PPPoE Ethernet interface, this Dialer
Bundle can also not be added to the Ethernet interface used by PPPoE Client.
When PPPoE session works in permanent online mode, and the physical lines go UP,
the Router will immediately initiate PPPoE call to establish PPPoE session. This
PPPoE connection will exist constantly unless users use the command undo
pppoe-client to delete PPPoE session. When PPPoE session works in packet trigger
mode, the Router will not initiate PPPoE call to establish PPPoE session unless it has
data to transmit. If there is no data transmission on the PPPoE link within seconds, the
Router will automatically terminate PPPoE session. Only after it has new data to
transmit, PPPoE session will be re-established.