Data preparation, Configuration procedure, Configuration file – Nortel Networks 8000 User Manual
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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series
Configuration -WAN Access
12 PPPoE configuration
Data preparation
To configure PPPoE, you need the following data:
•
The IP address of the virtual interface template is 10.111.10.1/24.
•
The PPPoE user name and the password are NE and nortel.
• The IP address realm is from 10.111.10.2 to 10.111.10.10.
Configuration procedure
Step 1
Create and configure a virtual template.
[Router] interface virtual-template 1
[Router-Virtual-Template1] ip address 10.111.10.1 255.255.255.0
Step 2
Configure the PPP authentication mode of the virtual template as CHAP.
[Router-Virtual-Template1] ppp authentication-mode chap
Step 3
Configure the address pool for the peer interface to assign IP addresses
[Router-Virtual-Template1] remote address pool 1
[Router-Virtual-Template1] quit
Step 4
Add a PPPoE user named "NE".
[Router] aaa
[Router-aaa] local-user NE password simple nortel
Step 5
Configure the address pool with the number 1, including nine IP addresses to be allocated.
[Router-aaa] ip pool 1 1.1.1.2 1.1.1.10
[Router-aaa] quit
Step 6
Configure PPPoE parameters on the Router
[Router] interface ethernet 1/0/0
[Router-Ethernet1/0/0] pppoe-server bind virtual-template 1
[Router-Ethernet1/0/0] quit
When you install with PPPoE client software and configure with username and password
(here NE and nortel respectively), every host on the Ethernet can access the Internet through
the router with PPPoE and is assigned an IP address in the range of 10.111.10.2 to
10.111.10.10.
After configuring with the preceding parameters, you can also configure the Nortel router
with AAA/RADIUS parameters. This enables the system to perform accounting. For detailed
configuration procedures, refer to the Nortel Secure Router8000 Series Configuration Guide -
Security.
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Configuration file
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sysname Router
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interface Ethernet1/0/0
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