AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

 

8.6.5 PPPoE Users

Description

The PPPoE users are authenticated through a RADIUS server (if configured), and if RADIUS fails, then the local PPP user databese is used. See the respective manual sections for more information:

RADIUS client

PPP User AAA

8.6.6 PPPoE Server User Interfaces

Submenu level: /interface pppoe-server

Description

There are two types of interface (tunnel) items in PPTP server configuration - static users and dynamic connections. An interface is created for each tunnel established to the given server. Static interfaces are added administratively if there is a need to reference the particular interface name (in firewall rules or elsewhere) created for the particular user. Dynamic interfaces are added to this list automatically whenever a user is connected and its username does not match any existing static entry (or in case the entry is active already, as there can not be two separate tunnel interfaces referenced by the same name). Dynamic interfaces appear when a user connects and disappear once the user disconnects, so it is impossible to reference the tunnel created for that use in router configuration (for example, in firewall), so if you need a persistent rules for that user, create a static entry for him/her. Otherwise it is safe to use dynamic configuration.

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In both cases PPP users must be configured properly - static entries do not replace PPP configuration.

Property Description

encoding (read-only: text) - encryption and encoding (if asymmetric, separated with '/') being used in this connection

mru (read-only: integer) - client's MRU

mtu (read-only: integer) - client's MTU name (name) - interface name

remote-address(read-only: MAC address) - MAC address of the connected client service (name) - name of the service the user is connected to

uptime (read-only: time) - shows how long the client is connected

user (name) - the name of the connected user (must be present in the user darabase anyway)

Example

To view the currently connected users:

[admin@AT-WR4562] interface pppoe-server> print Flags: X - disabled, D - dynamic, R - running

#

NAME

USER

SERVICE

REMOTE... ENCODING UPTIME

0

DR <pppoe-ex>

user

ex

00:0C:... MPPE12... 40m45s

[admin@AT-WR4562]

interface

pppoe-server>

To disconnect the user ex:

[admin@AT-WR4562] interface pppoe-server> remove [find user=ex]

[admin@AT-WR4562] interface pppoe-server> print

[admin@AT-WR4562] interface pppoe-server>

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Allied Telesis AT-WR4500 manual PPPoE Users, PPPoE Server User Interfaces, Submenu level /interface pppoe-server