- 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
- VRF Awareness Access Class Line
- 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 Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Information About Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- How to Disable AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Configuration Example for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Additional References for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Feature Information for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
Disabling AC-name
and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
The AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Active Directory Session (PADS) feature prevents a device from sending the access concentrator (AC) information in the PADS packet.
- Finding Feature Information
- Restrictions for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Information About Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- How to Disable AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Configuration Example for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Additional References for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Feature Information for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
Finding Feature Information
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Restrictions for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
Information About Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
In the Broadband Access (BBA) environment, PPPoE Active Discovery Offer (PADO) sent from the Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS) includes the AC-cookie tags (0x0104) and the AC-name tag (0x0102) along with a service-name tag identical to the one in the PPPoE Active Directory Initiation (PADI) and any number of other service-name tags indicating other services that access concentrator (AC) offers.
The AC-name is a string that uniquely identifies the particular AC. The AC-cookie tags are used by the AC to protect the denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.
The PPPoE Active Directory Request (PADR) from the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) host also includes AC-name and AC-cookie tags received in PADO. BRAS repeats the AC information in the PPPoE Active Discovery Session-Confirmation (PADS) packet sent in response to PADR received from client (CPE).
When BRAS generates a unique session identifier for the PPPoE session, the AC-name and AC-cookie tags need not be sent in the PADS. This feature prevents sending the AC information in the device.
How to Disable AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Verifying Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
pppoe
pads
disable-ac-info
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end
DETAILED STEPS
Verifying Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
You can verify the Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS feature by enabling the debug pppoe tag command.
Device> enable Device# debug pppoe tag *Sep 6 07:46:25.352: PPPoE 0: I PADI R:aabb.cc00.6401 L:ffff.ffff.ffff Et1/0 *Sep 6 07:46:25.352: Service tag: NULL Tag *Sep 6 07:46:25.352: PPPoE 0: O PADO, R:aabb.cc00.6501 L:aabb.cc00.6401 Et1/0 *Sep 6 07:46:25.352: Service tag: NULL Tag *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: PPPoE 0: I PADR R:aabb.cc00.6401 L:aabb.cc00.6501 Et1/0 *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: Service tag: NULL Tag *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: PPPoE : encap string prepared *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: Access IE handle allocated *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: AAA get retrieved attrs *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: AAA get nas port details *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: AAA get dynamic attrs *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: AAA unique ID D allocated *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: No AAA accounting method list *Sep 6 07:46:25.353: [2]PPPoE 2: Service request sent to SSS *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: Created, Service: None R:aabb.cc00.6501 L:aabb.cc00.6401 Et1/0 *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: State NAS_PORT_POLICY_INQUIRY Event SSS MORE KEYS *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: data path set to PPP *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: Segment (SSS class): PROVISION *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: State PROVISION_PPP Event SSM PROVISIONED *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: Disable AC info from PADS *Sep 6 07:46:25.354: [2]PPPoE 2: O PADS R:aabb.cc00.6401 L:aabb.cc00.6501 Et1/0
Configuration Example for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
Example: Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# pppoe pads disable-ac-info Device(config)# end
Additional References for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
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Feature Information for Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
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 |
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Feature Information |
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AC-name and AC-cookie knob for PPPoE PADS |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.12S |
This feature prevents a device from sending access concentrator information in the PADS packet. The following commands were introduced or modified: pppoe pads disable-ac-info. |