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Date:      Fri, 30 Mar 2001 20:27:38 -0700
From:      Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Transition from modem PPP to PPPoE
Message-ID:  <4.3.2.7.2.20010330201802.00dc8f00@localhost>

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I need to move a PPP link from a pair of modems to a wireless network. 
The wireless network has MAC layer bridges with Ethernet ports, so 
basically what I need to do is reconfigure the client (running FreeBSD 
3.2 with security patches and userland PPP) and the server (also running 
FreeBSD 3.2 with security patches, but with kernel PPP) to communicate 
via PPPoE rather than via the modems.

I've checked out the FreeBSD Handbook and have found a brief explanation 
of how to set up a client running userland PPP for PPPoE. However, 
there's no mention of what to do on the server side or with kernel PPP.

Finally, while I'm not intimately familiar with PPPoE, it's obvious that 
it cannot use IP addresses for its underlying communication; it must use 
MAC addresses and have its own DLC mechanism. This suggests that its 
packets probably have a unique Ethertype. Does anyone know offhand what 
that type is, so that we can instruct the bridges to allow it through? 
(Currently, the bridges only allow TCP, UDP, ICMP, and ARP and block 
types such as IPX.)

Pointers to information on any of these things, and/or sample 
configuration files, would be MUCHLY appreciated.

--Brett Glass 


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