Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1 About This Guide
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- Chapter 3 Login to the Switch
- Chapter 4 System
- Chapter 5 Switching
- Chapter 6 VLAN
- Chapter 7 Spanning Tree
- Chapter 8 Ethernet OAM
- Chapter 9 DHCP
- Chapter 10 Multicast
- Chapter 11 QoS
- Chapter 12 ACL
- Chapter 13 Network Security
- Chapter 14 SNMP
- Chapter 15 LLDP
- Chapter 16 Cluster
- Chapter 17 Maintenance
- Chapter 18 System Maintenance via FTP
- Appendix A: Glossary

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5. Upon receiving the PADO packets with the Circuit-ID tag, the switch will remove the tag
and send the packets to the client. The switch will forward the PADO packets without the
Circuit-ID tag directly.
6. The client sends PADR (PPPoE Active Discovery Request) packets according to the
process.
7. The switch intercepts PADR packets and inserts a unique Circuit-ID tag to them.
8. The switch forwards the PADR packets with Circuit-ID tag to the BRAS.
9. The BRAS processes the received Circuit-ID tag in the PADR packets and extracts the
Circuit-ID field to the RADIUS for accounting. And the BRAS allocates a PPP process
session ID for this PPP session.
10. The BRAS responses with the PADS (PPPoE Active Discovery Session-confirmation)
packets after receiving the PADR packets.
11. Upon receiving the PADS packets with the Circuit-ID tag, the switch will remove the tag
and send the packets to the client. The switch will forward the PADS packets without the
Circuit-ID tag directly.
On the PPPoE Circuit-ID page, you can enable the PPPoE Circuit-ID function globally. Each
port’s PPPoE Circuit-ID Insertion feature and type can be configured separately.
Choose the menu Network Security→PPPoE Config→PPPoE Circuit-ID to load the following
page.
Figure 13-26 PPPoE Circuit-ID Config