> I am Dan Sullivan and I am the software manager for ePMP at Cambium.
>
> Why do you want to filter PPPoE?  Can you explain the use case more for me.
>
> When our SM is set up as a PPPoE client and is talking to a PPPoE server, it 
> will only accept traffic from the PPPoE server over the wireless interface.  
> With this in mind, why do you need a PPPoE filter for the wireless interface?
>
> One other item, when NAT mode is enabled we can set up a L2 filter for a 
> source MAC and EtherType as indicated below, but only the source MAC filter 
> will work.  There is a warning message that indicates this when in NAT mode.

I think the desired affect is the same as:

On Canopy 450 SM
"Config / Protocol Filtering"
"Packet Filter Configuration"

Packet Direction: Filter Direction Upstream Checked
Packet Filter Types: Check Everything BUT "PPPoE"

This way the customer router/PC they plug into the ethernet port on
the SM can only successfully send PPPoE traffic onto our network.

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