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UTT Technologies Chapter 9 PPPoE Server
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9.6 Configuration Example for PPPoE Server
1. Requirements
In this example, an organizations administrator wants the LAN users to act as the PPPoE
clients to dial up to the Device. And it only allows the PPPoE dial-in users to access the
Internet through the Device. The exception is the CEO with IP address 192.168.16.2.
When acting as a PPPoE server, the Device dynamically will assign the IP addresses to
the LAN users. The start IP address assigned to the dial-in user is 10.0.0.1, the maximum
number of dial-in users is 100, the primary DNS server IP address is 202.101.10.10, and
the maximum number of PPPoE sessions that can be created on the Device is 100.
The administrator need to create two PPPoE accounts: one is universal account which is
used by the normal employees, and its Rx and Tx bandwidth are both 512 Kbit/s, its Max.
Sessions is 90; the other is advanced account, its Max. Sessions is 10.
And the administrator wants the LAN user with MAC address 0021859b4544 to use a
static IP address: 10.0.0.50, so he needs to create a PPPoE IP/MAC binding for this user.
2. Configuration Procedure
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Configuring PPPoE Server Global Parameters
Step 1 Go to the PPPoE > Global Settings page.
Step 2 See the following figure, select the Enable PPPoE Server check box, enter
10.0.0.1 in the Start IP Address, enter 100 in the Number of Addresses,
enter 202.101.10.10 in the Primary DNS Server, and enter 100 in the Max.
Sessions text box. Leave the default values for the other parameters. Then
click the Save button to save the settings.
Figure 9-14 PPPoE Server Global Settings - Example