- Read Me First
- Preparing for Broadband Access Aggregation
- Providing Protocol Support for Broadband Access Aggregation of PPPoE Sessions
- PPP for IPv6
- DHCP for IPv6 Broadband
- Providing Protocol Support for Broadband Access Aggregation of PPP over ATM Sessions
- Providing Connectivity Using ATM Routed Bridge Encapsulation over PVCs
- PPPoE Circuit-Id Tag Processing
- Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- PPPoE Session Limit Local Override
- PPPoE QinQ Support
- PPP-Max-Payload and IWF PPPoE Tag Support
- PPPoE Session Limiting on Inner QinQ VLAN
- PPPoE Agent Remote-ID and DSL Line Characteristics Enhancement
- Enabling PPPoE Relay Discovery and Service Selection Functionality
- Configuring Cisco Subscriber Service Switch Policies
- AAA Improvements for Broadband IPv6
- Per Session Queueing and Shaping for PPPoEoVLAN Using RADIUS
- 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- PPP over Ethernet Client
- PPPoE Smart Server Selection
- Monitoring PPPoE Sessions with SNMP
- PPPoE on ATM
- PPPoE on Ethernet
- PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Configuring PPPoE over L2TPv3 Tunnels
- ADSL Support in IPv6
- Broadband IPv6 Counter Support at LNS
- PPP IP Unique Address and Prefix Detection
- PPP IPv4 Address Conservation in Dual Stack Environments
- TR-069 Agent
- Broadband High Availability Stateful Switchover
- Broadband High Availability In-Service Software Upgrade
- Controlling Subscriber Bandwidth
- PPPoE Service Selection
- Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Broadband Smart Licensing
- Finding Feature Information
- Information About Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- How to Configure PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- Configuration Examples for PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- Additional References
- Feature Information for Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
This module provides information on how to limit the number of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) sessions that can be created on a router or on a Gigabit Ethernet interface for configuration.
- Finding Feature Information
- Information About Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- How to Configure PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- Configuration Examples for PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- Additional References
- Feature Information for Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
Finding Feature Information
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Information About Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
Benefits of Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
The PPPoE Session Limit Support feature prevents the router from using too much memory for virtual access by limiting the number of PPPoE sessions that can be created on a router or on all Ethernet interfaces and subinterfaces as well as ATM interfaces and subinterfaces.
The SNMP Enhancements for ASR 1000 feature enhances Cisco ASR 1000 Aggregation Series Router to count the PPPoE sessions in PTA, FWDED, and TRANS state for a particular physical interface, and the total number of sessions that exist in a physical interface. Provision for using a system-wide threshold trap and per-physical threshold trap is provided through SNMP. These functionalities enable users to retrieve the total number of sessions and per-interface session-loss threshold value.
Trap Generation
In scenarios where you must deploy ASR 1000 Series Routers with one physical port mapped to one DSLAM and if the total number of sessions for the DSLAM falls below the threshold value on a physical interface, due to a loss of high number of sessions, a notification trap is generated. You can use these traps to investigate the issue and take immediate actions.
When the number of active sessions falls below the threshold value, only one trap is generated. Further traps are not sent even if the number of sessions continue to decrease. The next set of traps are sent only if the number of sessions rise above the configured threshold value and fall. This criterion is applicable to both global and per-interface traps.
When threshold values are configured in both global and per-interface configuration modes, then both the threshold values are monitored separately. Traps are sent when the session count falls below the threshold value either in global configuration mode or in per-interface configuration mode.
How to Configure PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Router
- Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Gigabit Ethernet Interface
- Configuring System-Wide Threshold Parameters
Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Router
Perform this task to specify the maximum number of PPPoE sessions that can be created on a router.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
bba-group
pppoe
{name |
global}
4.
virtual-template
template-number
5.
sessions
per-mac
limit
per-mac-limit
6.
sessions
per-vlan
limit
per-vlan-limit
[inner vlan-id]
7.
sessions
per-vc
limit
per-vc-limit
[threshold threshold-value]
8.
sessions
max
limit
number-of-sessions
[threshold threshold-value]
9.
exit
DETAILED STEPS
Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Gigabit Ethernet Interface
Perform this task to specify the maximum number of PPPoE sessions that can be created on a Gigabit Ethernet interface.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
interface
{GigabitEthernet | tenGigabitEthernet} slot / subslot / port[. subinterface]
4.
pppoe
enable
[group group-name]
5.
pppoe
max-sessions
number
6.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action | Purpose | |||
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Step 1 |
enable
Example: Router> enable |
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
| ||
Step 2 |
configure
terminal
Example: Router# configure terminal |
Enters global configuration mode. | ||
Step 3 |
interface
{GigabitEthernet | tenGigabitEthernet} slot / subslot / port[. subinterface] Example: Router(config)# interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1 |
Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface and enters interface configuration mode. | ||
Step 4 |
pppoe
enable
[group group-name] Example: Router(config-if)# pppoe enable group one |
Enables PPPoE sessions on a Gigabit Ethernet interface or subinterface.
| ||
Step 5 |
pppoe
max-sessions
number
Example: Router(config-if)# pppoe max-sessions 10 |
Specifies the maximum number of PPPoE sessions permitted on the interface or subinterface. | ||
Step 6 |
end
Example: Router(config-if)# end |
(Optional) Exits interface configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. |
Configuring System-Wide Threshold Parameters
Performthis task to configure the system-wide threshold parameters.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
bba-group
ppp
oe
globa
l
4.
sessions
threshold
number
5.
exit
6.
interface
type number
7.
pppoe-sessions
threshold
number
8.
end
9.
show
pppoe
summary
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action | Purpose | |
---|---|---|
Step 1 |
enable
Example: Router> enable |
Enables privileged EXEC mode. |
Step 2 |
configure
terminal
Example: Router> configure terminal |
Enters global configuration mode. |
Step 3 |
bba-group
ppp
oe
globa
l
Example: Router(config)# bba-group pppoe global |
Defines a PPPoE profile and enters BBA group configuration mode. |
Step 4 |
sessions
threshold
number
Example: Router(config-bba-group)# sessions threshold 1000 |
Configures the global threshold value. |
Step 5 |
exit
Example: Router(config-bba-group)# exit |
Exits BBA group configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. |
Step 6 |
interface
type number Example: Router(config-if)# interface GigabitEthernet 0/0 |
Enters interface configuration mode. |
Step 7 |
pppoe-sessions
threshold
number
Example: Router(config-if)# pppoe-sessions threshold 1000 |
Configures per-session threshold value. |
Step 8 |
end
Example: Router(config-if)# end |
Exits interface configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode |
Step 9 |
show
pppoe
summary
Example: Router# show pppoe summary |
Displays the count of PPPoE sessions in PTA, FWDED, and TRANS state for a particular physical interface. |
Configuration Examples for PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- Example Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Router
- Example Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Gigabit Ethernet Interface
- Example Configuring the System-wide Threshold Parameters
Example Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Router
The following example shows how to configure a limit of 1,000 PPPoE sessions for the router:
bba-group pppoe global virtual-template 1 sessions per-mac limit 1000 sessions per-vlan limit 4000 inner 3500 sessions per-vc limit 2000
Example Specifying the Maximum Number of PPPoE Sessions on a Gigabit Ethernet Interface
The following example shows how to configure a limit of ten PPPoE sessions on the Gigabit Ethernet interface:
interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/0 pppoe enable pppoe max-sessions 10
The following example shows how to configure a limit of ten PPPoE sessions on the Gigabit Ethernet subinterface by using the encapsulationcommand:
interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0.1 encapsulation dot1q 2 pppoe enable pppoe max-sessions 10
Example Configuring the System-wide Threshold Parameters
The following example shows how to configure global and per-session threshold values:
Router# configure terminal Router(config)# bba-group pppoe global Router(config-bba-group)# sessions threshold 1000 Router(config-bba-group)# exit Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 0/0
Router(config-if)# pppoe-sessions threshold 90 Router(config-if)# end
The following example shows how to use the show pppoe summary command to display the count of the PPPoE sessions:
Router# show pppoe summary PTA : Locally terminated sessions FWDED: Forwarded sessions TRANS: All other sessions (in transient state) TOTAL PTA FWDED TRANS TOTAL 1 1 0 0 GigabitEthernet0/3/1 1 1 0 0
Additional References
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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Cisco IOS commands |
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Broadband and DSL commands |
Cisco IOS Broadband and DSL Command Reference |
Broadband access aggregation of PPPoE sessions |
Providing Protocol Support for Broadband Access Aggregation of PPPoE Sessions |
Standards
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No new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature. |
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MIBs
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No new or modified MIBs are supported by this feature, and support for existing MIBs has not been modified by this feature. |
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco software releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: |
RFCs
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No new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature. |
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Technical Assistance
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Feature Information for Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This feature was introduced on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. The PPPoE Session Limit Support feature enables you to limit the number of PPPoE sessions that can be created on a router or on a Gigabit Ethernet interface for configuration. This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4. |
SNMP Enhancements for ASR 1000 |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
The SNMP Enhancements for ASR 1000 feature enhances Cisco ASR 1000 Aggregation Series Routers to provide the count of the PPPOE sessions in PTA, Forwarded, and TRANS state for a particular physical interface, and the total count of sessions that exist in a physical interface. This feature was introduced in Cisco IOS XE 3.2S. The following commands were introduced or modified: pppoe-sessions threshold, sessions threshold. |