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THOMSON SpeedTouch - The PPPoE relay; The PPP interface

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Chapter 6
PPPoE Relay
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0167 v1.0
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The PPPoE relay Proceed as follows to add the eth interfaces to the PPPoE Relay:
1 Add the Ethernet interface with the name Relay_eth to the PPPoE relay.
2 Add the Ethernet interface with the name bridge to the PPP relay to allow for
host PPPoE clients to make use of the PPPoE Relay.
The PPP interface Proceed as follows to create, configure and attach/connect the PPP interface:
1 Add a new PPP interface.
2 Create a route that will be added to the routing table when the PPP link comes
up.
3 Configure the PPP interface. Give as destination the PPPoE relay
4 Enable NAT before attaching the PPP interface.
5 Connect the PPP interface.
6 Execute saveall at the prompt to save this configuration.
=>ppp relay ifadd intf=Relay_eth
=>
=>ppp relay ifadd intf=bridge
=>
=>ppp ifadd intf=Relay
=>
The SpeedTouch™ creates an IP interface with the name RtPPPoE and
will add the ppp tag behind the ppp interface. In this case it will save
the PPP interface as RtPPPoE_ppp.
Look at the interface list for verification.
=>ppp rtadd intf=Relay dst=0.0.0.0/0
=>
=>ppp ifconfig intf=Relay dest=RELAY user=johndoe@ISP
password=johndoe
=>
=>nat ifconfig intf=Relay translation=enabled
=>
=>ppp ifattach intf=Relay
=>
=>saveall
=>
For a complete description of all CLI commands, refer to the
SpeedTouch™ CLI Reference Guide.

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