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Configuration Examples
5.2.3
Set a PADO Delay
The following example shows how to set the 802.1Q foo profile to have a
PADO delay time of 3 seconds:
[local]Redback(config)#dot1q profile foo
[local]Redback(config-dot1q-profile)#pppoe pado delay 3
The following example shows how to remove the existing PADO delay:
[local]Redback(config-dot1q-profile)#no pppoe pado delay
5.2.4
Point a Subscriber’s Browser to a URL
The following example causes a PADM with the URL, http://www.loe.com/m
embers/joe@local to be sent to the PPPoE client when the PPP session is
established:
[local]Redback(config-ctx)#subscriber name joe
[local]Redback(config-sub)#pppoe url http://www.loe.com/members/%U
The next example uses the pppoe url command to configure the subscriber
default profile. Unless overridden by a named subscriber profile or the subscriber
record itself, a PADM containing http://www.loe.com/members/name is sent
to the PPPoE client of each subscriber when the PPP session is established:
[local]Redback(config-ctx)#subscriber default
[local]Redback(config-sub)#pppoe url http://www.loe.com/members/%u
5.2.5
Configure IPCP Netmask Negotiation
The following example configures IPCP netmask negotiation. In this case,
IPCP negotiation reserves an entire subnet range and installs the subnet route.
For an example of the commands to verify IPCP netmask negotiation, see
Section 5.2.6 on page 28.
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