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Documentation<br />

8. (Optional) Assign a static PPPoE interface to an ACI/ARI pair to reserve the interface<br />

for exclusive use by the PPPoE client with matching ACI/ARI information.<br />

See “Reserving a Static PPPoE Interface for Exclusive Use by a PPPoE Client” on<br />

page 419.<br />

Creating a Service Name Table<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.<br />

9. (Optional) Enable advertisement of named services in the PADO control packet sent<br />

by the router to the client.<br />

See “Enabling Advertisement of Named Services in PADO Control Packets” on page 420.<br />

10. Assign a service name table to a PPPoE underlying interface.<br />

See “Assigning a Service Name Table to a PPPoE Underlying Interface” on page 420.<br />

11. (Optional) Configure trace options for troubleshooting the configuration.<br />

•<br />

See “Tracing PPPoE Operations” on page 424.<br />

Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables on page 398<br />

• Benefits of Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables on page 403<br />

• Example: Configuring a PPPoE Service Name Table on page 422<br />

• PPPoE Overview on page 394<br />

• <strong>Junos®</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong><br />

You can create up to 32 PPPoE service name tables on the router. You can optionally<br />

create named services and add them to a service name table. By default, the empty<br />

service and the any service are present in each service name table.<br />

A named service specifies a PPPoE client service that the router, functioning as an access<br />

concentrator or PPPoE server, can support. The empty service is a service tag of zero<br />

length that represents an unspecified service. The any service acts as a default service<br />

for non-empty service entries that do not match the named or empty service entries<br />

configured in the PPPoE service name table. Named services and the empty service are<br />

associated with the terminate action by default, and the any service is associated with<br />

the drop action by default.<br />

To create a PPPoE service name table:<br />

• Specify the table name.<br />

•<br />

[edit protocols pppoe]<br />

user@host# set service-name-tables table1<br />

Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables on page 412<br />

• Understanding PPPoE Service Name Tables on page 398<br />

• PPPoE Overview on page 394<br />

Chapter 30: Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over <strong>Ethernet</strong><br />

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