- 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
- Restrictions for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Information About PPPoE over VLAN Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- How to Configure PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Configuration Examples for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Additional References
- Feature Information for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
The PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support feature provides two enhancements to PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN functionality:
It removes the requirement for each PPPoE VLAN to be created on a subinterface. Removal of this requirement increases the number of VLANs that can be configured on a router to 4000 VLANs per interface.
It adds ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC) support for PPPoE over VLAN traffic that uses bridged RFC 1483 encapsulation.
- Finding Feature Information
- Restrictions for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Information About PPPoE over VLAN Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- How to Configure PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Configuration Examples for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Additional References
- Feature Information for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
Finding Feature Information
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Restrictions for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
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PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN support can be configured without using subinterfaces on the PPPoE server only.
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It is not possible to shut down traffic for individual VLANs that are configured on the main interface. Individual VLANs that are configured on subinterfaces can be shut down.
Information About PPPoE over VLAN Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
To configure PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN support on an interface rather than a subinterface, and to configure ATM support for PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, you should understand the following concepts:
- PPPoE over VLAN Configuration Without Using Subinterfaces
- PPPoE over VLAN Support on ATM PVCs
- Benefits of PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
PPPoE over VLAN Configuration Without Using Subinterfaces
The PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support feature removes the requirement for each PPPoE VLAN to be created on a subinterface. Allowing more than one PPPoE VLAN to be configured on a main interface increases the number of VLANs that can be configured on a router to 4000 VLANs per interface.
Individual VLANs or a range of VLANs can be configured on an interface. You can configure a VLAN range on a main interface and at the same time configure VLANs outside the range on subinterfaces of the same interface.
PPPoE over VLAN Support on ATM PVCs
The PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support feature enables ATM PVCs to process PPPoE over VLAN packets that use bridged RFC 1483 encapsulation. This capability allows PPPoE traffic from different IEEE 802.1Q VLANs to be multiplexed over the same ATM PVC.
The figure below shows a sample network topology that implements PPPoE over VLAN on ATM PVCs. In this topology, a service provider is using an Ethernet switch to provide Ethernet service to home users and a single PVC to provide the switch with WAN access. The home users use PPPoE to access services on the network access server (NAS). Each port on the switch is assigned a separate VLAN, and the VLANs are trunked over a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet interface that is connected to a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem acting as a bridge.
The IEEE 802.1Q VLAN-encapsulated traffic coming in from the Ethernet switch trunk is encapsulated in RFC 1483 bridged encapsulation by the DSL modem and sent across the ATM WAN to the NAS. The NAS, which is configured to support PPPoE over VLANs over ATM PVCs, will extract the PPPoE packet from the PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN over RFC 1483 bridged encapsulation and provide PPPoE services to the user.
In the downlink, the NAS sends packets in PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN over RFC 1483 bridged encapsulation. The DSL modem strips off the RFC 1483 encapsulation and forwards the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN packets across the trunk to the switch. The switch then sends the Ethernet packets to the port associated with the IEEE 802.1 VLAN ID.
Benefits of PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
The PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support feature has the following benefits:
Increases the number of VLANs that can be configured on a router to 4000 VLANs per interface by removing the requirement for each PPPoE VLAN to be configured on a subinterface.
Provides support for PPPoE over VLANs over ATM interfaces using RFC 1483 bridged encapsulation
How to Configure PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Configuring PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support on an Ethernet Interface
- Configuring an ATM PVC to Support PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Traffic
- Configuring a VC Class for PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support
- Monitoring and Maintaining PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Configuring PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support on an Ethernet Interface
Perform this task to configure PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN support on an Ethernet interface.
- vlan-id dot1q vlan-id
- vlan-range dot1q start-vlan-id end-vlan-id
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
interface
type
number
4.
Do one of the following:
5.
pppoe
enable
[group group-name]
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring an ATM PVC to Support PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Traffic
Perform this task to configure an ATM PVC to support RFC 1483 bridge encapsulated PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN traffic.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
interface
atm
number
.
subinterface-number
{multipoint | point-to-point}
4.
pvc
[name] vpi / vci
5.
protocol
pppovlan
dot1q
{vlan-id | start-vlan-id end-vlan-id} [group group-name]
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring a VC Class for PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support
Perform this task to configure support for PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLANs in a VC class.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
vc-class
atm
name
4.
protocol
pppovlan
dot1q
{vlan-id | start-vlan-id end-vlan-id} [group group-name]
DETAILED STEPS
Monitoring and Maintaining PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Perform this task to monitor and maintain PPPoE over VLAN connections.
1.
enable
2.
clear
pppoe
{interface type number [vc {[vpi/]vci | vc-name}] [vlan vlan-id] | rmac mac-address [sid session-id] | all}
3.
debug
pppoe
{data | errors | events | packets} [rmac remote-mac-address | interface type number[vc {[vpi /]vci | vc-name}] [vlan vlan-id]]
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action | Purpose | |
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Step 1 |
enable
Example: Router> enable |
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
|
Step 2 |
clear
pppoe
{interface type number [vc {[vpi/]vci | vc-name}] [vlan vlan-id] | rmac mac-address [sid session-id] | all} Example: Router# clear pppoe interface fastethernet 0/2 vlan 1 |
Clears PPPoE sessions. |
Step 3 |
debug
pppoe
{data | errors | events | packets} [rmac remote-mac-address | interface type number[vc {[vpi /]vci | vc-name}] [vlan vlan-id]] Example: Router# debug pppoe events interface atm 0/0 vc 1/16 vlan 10 |
Displays debugging information for PPPoE sessions. |
Configuration Examples for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- Configuring PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support on an Ethernet Interface Example
- Configuring PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support on ATM PVCs Example
Configuring PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support on an Ethernet Interface Example
The following example shows how to configure PPPoE over a range of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs on Fast Ethernet interface 0/0. The VLAN range is configured on the main interface and therefore each VLAN will not use up a separate subinterface.
bba-group pppoe PPPOE virtual-template 1 sessions per-mac limit 1 interface virtual-template 1 ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0 mtu 1492 interface fastethernet 0/0 no ip address no ip mroute-cache duplex half vlan-range dot1q 20 30 pppoe enable group PPPOE exit-vlan-config
Configuring PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support on ATM PVCs Example
The following example shows how to configure an ATM PVC to support PPPoE over a range of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:
bba-group pppoe PPPOEOA virtual-template 1 sessions per-mac limit 1 interface virtual-template 1 ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0 mtu 1492 interface atm 4/0.10 multipoint pvc 10/100 protocol pppovlan dot1q range 10 30 group PPPOEOA
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the PPPoE Over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support feature.
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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ATM PVC configuration |
ATM chapter of the Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide |
PPPoE and PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN configuration |
Broadband Access: PPP and Routed Bridge Encapsulation chapter of the Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide |
VLAN range configuration (using subinterfaces) |
VLAN Range feature module |
ATM PVC and PPPoE configuration commands |
Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Command Reference |
Standards
Standard |
Title |
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IEEE Standard 802.1Q, 1998 |
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks |
MIBs
MIB |
MIBs Link |
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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 IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: |
RFCs
RFC |
Title |
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RFC 1483 |
Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 |
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Feature Information for PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support |
12.2 (31)SRC 12.3(2)T 12.2(33)SB Cisco IOS Release XE 3.9S |
The PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements: Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support feature provides two enhancements to PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN functionality:
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SRC, this feature was introduced. In Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)T, this feature was integrated into the T train. In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, support was added for the Cisco IOS 10000 series routers. The following commands were introduced or modified: clear pppoe , debug pppoe, pppoe enable, protocol pppovlan dot1q, vlan-id dot1q, vlan-range dot1q. |