Hi all
I'm trying to copy pppoe (access internal) routes to rib-group x, noting
that I've already copied the interfaces and dynamic routes, but the access
internal routes are not copied. I think there should be something to be
congiured under dynamic profiles or something like that that allows me
Hello,
I've been troubleshooting pppoe on the mx with a subscriber that's
receiving a PADS with AC-System-Error No resources. I've combed the
documentation to figure out what's wrong but am coming up empty. Anyone have
advice or a snippet of a working config to share?
Thank you,
George
Hello does anyone have any configs on how to terminate pppoe to an MX
router?
Thank You
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hi!
PPPoE is only supported by the new TRIO based line card in MX that will be
released in 2010Q1. Now MX DPC only support DHCP based subscriber
management.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:06 PM, SunnyDay cscosu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello does anyone have any configs on how to terminate pppoe to an MX
Hi,
Either I fail at searching the docs or the docs fail at providing the
info but I'm having a bit of trouble getting a working PPPoE
configuration on a J4300.
Firstly, is it possible to use a logical interface (e.g., fe-0/0/0.128)
as a PPPoE interface? The router lets me set the
Hi Dermot,
I can't say I've ever tried using a sub-interface for PPPoE before,
but here's a config snippet for creating the ppp interface and binding
it to the logical interface you've already created:
interfaces {
pp0 {
unit 0 {
ppp-options {
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 12:35:49PM -0400, Paul Stewart wrote:
Hi folks.
I'm wondering if the J2320 or other J series routers can act as an access
concentrator for PPPOE clients? According to the docs it appears this
platform can only act as a PPPOE client but looking to confirm.
J-series
Once upon a time, Alexandre Snarskii s...@snar.spb.ru said:
The only Juniper aside Juniper/Unisphere E-/ERX-series that can work as
PPPoE concentrator for now is M120, however, our SE claims that PPPoE
concentrator functionality will be added to M320 and MX-series later
this year, and at
Hi folks.
I'm wondering if the J2320 or other J series routers can act as an access
concentrator for PPPOE clients? According to the docs it appears this
platform can only act as a PPPOE client but looking to confirm.
Thanks,
Paul Stewart
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:40:38AM -0700, Marlon Duksa wrote:
B-RAS licenses are available in various sizes to enable subscriber access
for up to one of the following maximum number of simultaneous active IP,
LAC, and bridged Ethernet interfaces:
* 4000
* 8000
* 16,000
*
Thanks.Maybe we misconfigured something. Does anyone have a simple PPPoE
config for E320?
Marlon
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Alexandre Snarskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:40:38AM -0700, Marlon Duksa wrote:
B-RAS licenses are available in various sizes to enable
Hi Marlon,
Licenses are required for BRAS termination on JUNOSe.
If you are working in a lab scenario you can contact your local team
for information on a license for testing purposes. When you are ready
to go live, you can buy the right license for your setup.
Truman
On 1/10/2008, at
Im really getting confused while adding firewall for DSL subscribers. I
want to protect my PPPoE subscriber from malicious traffic. Adding a
firewall between DSLAMs and BRAS is kinda confused for me. The final
topology is going to be like
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