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Efficient Networks
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Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 6: Connection Management
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# Save the configuration changes and then reboot.
save
reboot
Managing PPPoE Sessions
Each PPPoE session is listed with the other interfaces in the output from an ifs
command. In the following example, the PPPoE session is shown as the last line of
the output.
-> ifs
Interface Speed In % Out % Protocol State
Connection
ETHERNET/0 10.0.mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (Ethernet) OPENED
DMT/0 8.0mb D 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED
800kb U 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED
ATM-VC/1 8.0mb D 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED to
PPPoEbridge
800kb U 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED to
PPPoEbridge
ATM-ECHO/2 8.0mb D 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED
800kb U 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED
CONSOLE/0 9600 b 0%/0% 0%/0% (TTY) OPENED
PPPoE/1 10.0 mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (PPP) OPENED to
PPPoEuser
You can list more information about the current PPPoE sessions using the pppoe list
command. The following is an example:
-> pppoe list
PPPoE Client Session ...... DialUpPPP.net
PPPoE/Ifs number..... 1
Access Concentrator.. 15021109931568-efficient
Peer MAC Address .... 00:10:67:00:66:E2
Session ID .......... 2
State ............... 2