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Figure 13 Assigning VLAN Uplink Priority—Active-Standby Configuration
5. Click Apply.
In the CLI
In this example, the DHCP client has the client ID name myclient, and the interface VLAN 62 has an uplink
priority of 2:
(host)(config) #interface vlan 62
(host)(config) #uplink wired vlan 62 priority 2
(host)(config) #interface vlan 62 ip address dhcp-client client-id myclient
Enabling the PPPoE Client
To authenticate the BRAS and request a dynamic IP address, the switch must have the following configured:
n PPPoE user name and password to connect to the DSL network
n PPPoE service name: either an ISP name or a class of service configured on the PPPoE server
When you shut down the VLAN, the PPPoE session terminates.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP > IP Interfaces page.
2. Click Edit for a previously-created VLAN.
3. Select Obtain an IP address with PPPoE.
4. Enter the service name, username, and password for the PPPoE session.
5. Enter a priority value for the VLAN ID in the Uplink Priority field. All wired uplink interfaces have the same
priority by default. If you want to use an active-standby topology, then prioritize each uplink interfaces by
entering a different priority value (1– 4) for each uplink interface.
6. Click Apply.
In the CLI
In this example, a PPoE service name, username, and password are assigned, and the interface VLAN 14 has an
uplink priority of 3:
(host)(config) #interface vlan 14
ip address pppoe
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