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diff --git a/docs/services/pppoe-server.rst b/docs/services/pppoe-server.rst index e710ba6a..1b7082ec 100644 --- a/docs/services/pppoe-server.rst +++ b/docs/services/pppoe-server.rst @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ First steps Use this command to define the interface the PPPoE server will use to listen for PPPoE clients. -.. cfgcmd:: set service pppoe-server local-ip <address> +.. cfgcmd:: set service pppoe-server gateway-address <address> Use this command to configure the local gateway IP address. @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ To automatically assign the client an IP address as tunnel endpoint, a client IP pool is needed. The source can be either RADIUS or a local subnet or IP range definition. -Once the local tunnel endpoint ``set service pppoe-server local-ip +Once the local tunnel endpoint ``set service pppoe-server gateway-address '10.1.1.2'`` has been defined, the client IP pool can be either defined as a range or as subnet using CIDR notation. If the CIDR notation is used, multiple subnets can be setup which are used sequentially. @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ and then configure it. set service pppoe-server authentication mode 'radius' set service pppoe-server authentication radius server 10.1.100.1 key 'secret' set service pppoe-server interface 'eth1' - set service pppoe-server local-ip '10.1.1.2' + set service pppoe-server gateway-address '10.1.1.2' RADIUS provides the IP addresses in the example above via Framed-IP-Address. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ For Local Users set service pppoe-server name-server '10.100.100.1' set service pppoe-server name-server '10.100.200.1' set service pppoe-server interface 'eth1' - set service pppoe-server local-ip '10.1.1.2' + set service pppoe-server gateway-address '10.1.1.2' Once the user is connected, the user session is using the set limits and @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ address from the pool 10.1.1.100-111, terminates at the local endpoint set service pppoe-server client-ip-pool start '10.1.1.100' set service pppoe-server client-ip-pool stop '10.1.1.111' set service pppoe-server interface eth1 - set service pppoe-server local-ip '10.1.1.2' + set service pppoe-server gateway-address '10.1.1.2' set service pppoe-server name-server '10.100.100.1' set service pppoe-server name-server '10.100.200.1' @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ The example below covers a dual-stack configuration via pppoe-server. set service pppoe-server name-server '8.8.8.8' set service pppoe-server name-server '2001:4860:4860::8888' set service pppoe-server interface 'eth2' - set service pppoe-server local-ip '10.100.100.1' + set service pppoe-server gateway-address '10.100.100.1' The client, once successfully authenticated, will receive an IPv4 and an IPv6 /64 address to terminate the pppoe endpoint on the client side and |