Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 12:21:28 -0800 From: "Ras-Sol" <ras-sol@usa.net> To: "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@newsguy.com> Cc: <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: PPPoE Message-ID: <03da01c084b0$e6fe4d30$800a280a@speedera.com> References: <3A6C12FB.8DDF9C6C@newsguy.com>
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Hmmm, I seem to remember something about another way to do PPPoE... But I've been using ppp's built-in PPPoE support for about a year now. (With Netgraph etc) Simple to set up, works flawlessly. Uses 21% CPU on a 486 DX2-50. -- "Jupiter accepts your offer..." AIM: IMFDUP ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel C. Sobral <dcs@newsguy.com> To: <hackers@freebsd.org> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 3:01 AM Subject: PPPoE It seems I need the following parameters to get my PPPoE to work. Could we have these options, please? >> -f disc:sess >> The -f option sets the Ethernet frame types for >> PPPoE discovery and session frames. The types are >> specified as hexadecimal numbers separated by a >> colon. Standard PPPoE uses frame types 8863:8864. >> You should not use this option unless you are absoˇ >> lutely sure the peer you are dealing with uses non- >> standard frame types. If your ISP uses non-stanˇ >> dard frame types, complain! >> >> -S service_name >> Specifies the desired service name. pppoe will >> only initiate sessions with access concentrators >> which can provide the specified service. In most >> cases, you should not specify this option. Use it >> only if you know that there are multiple access >> concentrators or know that you need a specific serˇ >> vice name. -- Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS) dcs@newsguy.com dcs@freebsd.org capo@a.crazy.bsdconspiracy.net "There is no spoon." -- Kiki To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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