The pppoe-server send command specifies when PADM or PADN packets are sent.
The undo pppoe-server send command restores the default configuration.
By default, PADM and PADN packets are not sent to PPPoE IPv6 terminals; PADM and PADN packets are sent to PPPoE dual-stack terminals only after IPCP negotiation is complete.
This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
ipcp |
Indicates that PADM or PADN packets are sent after IPCP negotiation is complete. |
- |
ip6cp |
Indicates that PADM or PADN packets are sent after IPv6CP negotiation is complete. |
- |
first |
Indicates that PADM or PADN packets are sent after the first NCP negotiation is complete. |
- |
last |
Indicates that PADM or PADN packets are sent after the last NCP negotiation is complete. |
- |
all |
Indicates that PADM or PADN packets are sent after all NCP negotiations are complete. |
- |
ncp |
Indicates that PADM or PADN packets are sent after the NCP negotiation is complete. |
- |
padn |
PADN packet. |
- |
padm |
PADM packet. |
- |
Usage Scenario
As the PPPoE protocol does not specify when PADM or PADN packets are received, if PADM or PADN packets are sent at a time different from that when PADM or PADN packets are received on a terminal, the terminal will discard the packets. To allow the device to send PADM or PADN packets at the same time when a terminal of a different vendor receives PADM or PADN packets, run the pppoe-server send command.
Configuration Impact
If PADM or PADN packets are sent at a time different from that when PADM or PADN packets are received on a terminal, the terminal will discard the packets.
Precautions
In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.