Command Reference Guide
3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family pppoe-client ● 273
Command Reference
pppoe-client
Purpose 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.
Syntax pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number [ no-hostuniq ] [ idle-timeout
seconds [ queue-length packets ] ]
undo pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number
Parameters dial-bundle-number number
Dialer Bundle number corresponding to PPPoE session.
For the Router 5000 Series Routers, valid values are 1
to 128; for the Router 6000 Series Routers, valid values
are 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, that is, PPPoE session works
in permanent online mode by default.
idle-timeout seconds
Idle time of PPPoE session (in seconds). Valid values are
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. Valid values are 1 to 100.
If no value is specified, the default is 10. Only after
idle-timeout is configured will the parameter be
enabled.
Default By default, no PPPoE session is configured.
Example Create a PPPoE session on the interface Ethernet 0/0/0.
[3Com-Ethernet0/0/0]pppoe-client dial-bundle-number 1
View This command can be used in the following views:
■ Ethernet Interface (subinterface) view
■ Virtual Ethernet Interface view
Description 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