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Configuring the Action Taken for the Any Service<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

The any service acts as a default service for service name tags transmitted by the client<br />

that do not match any of the service entries configured in the PPPoE service name table<br />

on the router. By configuring an action for the any service, you specify the action taken<br />

by the PPPoE underlying interface when it receives a PADI control packet from a client<br />

that includes a non-empty service name tag that does not match any of the named<br />

service entries or empty service entry in the PPPoE service name table.<br />

Each PPPoE service name table includes one any service entry associated by default<br />

with the drop action. The drop action ignores a PADI packet containing a nonmatching<br />

service name tag. Alternatively, you can configure the terminate action to immediately<br />

respond to the PADI packet with a PADO packet, or the delay action to specify a delay<br />

between receipt of the PADI packet and transmission of the PADO packet.<br />

To configure the action taken for the any service in response to a PADI packet from a<br />

PPPoE client:<br />

• Specify the action.<br />

[edit protocols pppoe service-name-tables table1]<br />

user@host# set service any terminate<br />

You can also accomplish the following optional tasks when you configure the any service:<br />

• Specify the agent circuit identifier (ACI) and agent remote identifier (ARI) information<br />

to determine the action taken by the PPPoE underlying interface when it receives a<br />

PADI packet with matching ACI/ARI information.<br />

• Specify a dynamic profile and routing instance with which the router instantiates a<br />

dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface.<br />

• Limit the number of active PPPoE sessions that the router can establish with the any<br />

service.<br />

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

•<br />

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

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

• Assigning an ACI/ARI Pair to a Service Name and Configuring the Action Taken When<br />

the Client Request Includes ACI/ARI Information on page 417<br />

• Assigning a Dynamic Profile and Routing Instance to a Service Name or ACI/ARI Pair<br />

for Dynamic PPPoE Interface Creation<br />

• Limiting the Number of Active PPPoE Sessions Established with a Specified Service<br />

Name on page 418<br />

• PPPoE Overview on page 394<br />

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

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

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