Overview Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a network tunneling protocol that encapsulates PPP frames inside Ethernet frames. When the router functions as a PPPoE server, it provides the access service to LAN users and supports bandwidth management. Global Settings Choose One-Device > Gateway > Config >Advanced > PPPoE Server > Global Settings. Set PPPoE Server to Enable and configure PPPoE server parameters Configuring a PPPoE User Account Choose One-Device > Gateway > Config >Advanced > PPPoE Server > Account Settings Click Add to create a PPPoE authentication user account. The currently created PPPoE authentication user accounts are displayed in the Account List section. Find the target account and click Edit to modify the account information. Find the target account and click Delete to delete the account. Configuring a Flow Control Package Choose One-Device > Gateway > Config >Advanced > PPPoE Server > Account Management If smart flow control is disabled, the flow control package for the account does not take effect. Before you configure a flow control package, enable smart flow control first. Click Add to create a flow control package. The currently created flow control packages are displayed in the Account Management List section. You can modify or delete the packages. Configuring Exceptional IP Addresses Choose One-Device > Gateway > Config >Advanced > PPPoE Server > Exceptional IP Address. When the PPPoE server is enabled, if you want to allow some IP addresses in a specific VLAN to access the Internet without passing account and password authentication, you can configure these IP addresses as exceptional IP addresses. The currently created exceptional IP addresses are displayed in the Exceptional IP Address List section. Click Edit to modify the exceptional IP address. Click Delete to delete the exceptional IP address.
Choose One-Device > Gateway > Config >Advanced > PPPoE Server > Online Clients. View the information of end users that access the Internet through PPPoE dialing. Click Disconnect to disconnect the user from the PPPoE server. |
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