
Chapter 19 PPPoE Commands
Table 67 poe Command Summary (continued)
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poe padt [LIMIT] | Sets/displays the PPPoE PADT limit. | H+R |
poe proxy active | Turns the PPPoE proxy function on / off. | R |
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poe proxy debug [ONOFF] | Turns the PPPoE proxy debug function on / off. | R |
poe proxy disp | Displays the PPPoE proxy client session table. | R |
poe proxy flush | Clears the PPPoE proxy client session table. | R |
poe proxy init | Initializes the PPPoE proxy client session table. | R |
poe proxy time | Sets the time out interval, it’s a count. Actual time is count * 5 seconds. | R |
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poe retry count [COUNT] | Sets/displays the PPPoE retry count. | H+R |
poe retry interval | Sets/displays the PPPoE retry interval. | H+R |
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poe service add | Adds a PPPoE service. | H+R |
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poe service show | Shows a PPPoE service. | H+R |
The following table shows a list of default values.
Table 68 poe Default Values
VARIABLE | DEFAULT VALUE |
EtherType | rfc |
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19.2 Command Examples
This example shows the status of channel poe0. Specifically it will show how many incoming and outgoing packets, octets (bytes) and control packets (packets used to set up or tear down the link) there are.
ras> poe | status poe0 |
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state 0, | bad pkt= 0 | octet= | 0 | , ctrl pkt= | 0 |
I/C pkt= | 0 | ||||
O/G pkt= | 0 | octet= | 0 | , ctrl pkt= | 0 |
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