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diff --git a/docs/interfaces/pppoe.rst b/docs/interfaces/pppoe.rst index c4eb2d8f..42d7c3b4 100644 --- a/docs/interfaces/pppoe.rst +++ b/docs/interfaces/pppoe.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ There are two main ways to setup VyOS to connect over a PPPoE internet connectio **First Method:** (Common for Homes) -In this method, the DSL Modem/Router connects to the ISP for you with your credentials preprogrammed into the device. This gives you an RFC1918_ address, such as 192.168.1.0/24 by default. +In this method, the DSL Modem/Router connects to the ISP for you with your credentials preprogrammed into the device. This gives you an :rfc:`1918` address, such as ``192.168.1.0/24`` by default. For a simple home network using just the ISP's equipment, this is usually desirable. But if you want to run VyOS as your firewall and router, this will result in having a double NAT and firewall setup. This results in a few extra layers of complexity, particularly if you use some NAT or tunnel features. @@ -78,5 +78,3 @@ This command shows the same log as without the 'tail' option but only starts wit .. code-block:: sh show interfaces pppoe 0 log tail - -.. _RFC1918: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918 |