pppoec(1M) System Administration Commands pppoec(1M)NAMEpppoec - PPPoE chat utility
SYNOPSISpppoec [-omillisecs] [-smillisecs] [-v] device
[service [ [except]server... [only]]]
pppoec [-omillisecs] [-v] -i [device]
DESCRIPTION
The pppoec utility implements the client-side negotiation of PPPoE. It
is intended to be used with the pppd(1M) connect option, in the same
manner as the chat(1M) utility is used for asynchronous dial-up PPP.
When given with the -i flag, pppoec sends out a broadcast query on the
given interface named by the device parameter. You can specify no other
arguments in this mode. All responding PPPoE servers and the offered
services are displayed on standard output.
Otherwise, when given without the -i flag, pppoec does the full PPPoE
client-side negotiation. The device parameter is the intended Ethernet
interface, and must already be plumbed with sppptun(1M). The optional
service parameter specifies a particular service desired; other offered
services will be ignored. The optional server parameter specifies a
specific server desired. You can specify server as an Ethernet address
in the usual x:x:x:x:x:x format (with "*" in any of the six byte posi‐
tions interpreted to mean "any"), or as a symbolic name resolved
through /etc/ethers (or NIS), or as a PPPoE access concentrator name.
The sense of the match (true or false) can be inverted by specifying
the keyword except before this string. This parameter can be specified
more than once, and the first match is taken.
If you specify the server parameter, then the selected servers become
"preferred." If no preferred server responds, then the first responding
server is used instead. To exclude non-matching servers entirely,
append the keyword only.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-i Sends out broadcast query over interface specified by device.
-o Sets the initial wait time in milliseconds for PADO from the
server before PADI is retried. The default is 500 milliseconds
for normal operation, or 3000 milliseconds (3 seconds) for
inquiry (-i) mode.
-s Sets the initial wait time in milliseconds for PADS from the
server before PADR is retried. The default is 2000 milliseconds
(2 seconds).
-v Displays verbose progress messages, including all PPPoE messages
sent, and all state machine transitions.
You normally do not need to adjust the parameters set with -o and -s.
They are provided for coping with unusually slow servers.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
device plumbed Ethernet interface
server preferred server or, if you specify only, the specified
server
service desired service; other available services are ignored
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Connecting to Any Service on hme0
The following command enables you to connect to any PPPoE service on
hme0:
# /usr/bin/pppd sppptun plugin pppoe.so connect "/usr/lib/inet/pppoec hme0" debug
Often, a command such as the preceding is specified in an
/etc/ppp/peers file instead. For example, enter the following in
/etc/ppp/peers/myisp:
sppptun
plugin pppoe.so
connect "/usr/lib/inet/pppoec hme0"
debug
To invoke the PPP connection described in the file, enter:
% /usr/bin/pppd call myisp
Note that, because the /etc/ppp/peers files are considered privileged
by pppd, you need not be root to invoke the preceding command.
Example 2 Connecting to a Particular Service
A more complex example: on hme0, connect to only the internet service
offered by PPPoE servers with access concentrator name isp, but not to
any Ethernet addresses starting with 40:0:1a.
# /usr/lib/inet/pppoec hme0 internet except 40:0:1a:*:*:* isp only
Note that the except 40:0:1a:*:*:* filter must come before isp, because
the filters are first-match.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.
FILES
/usr/lib/inet/pppoec executable command
/dev/sppptun Solaris PPP tunneling device driver.
/etc/ppp/connect-errors usual location of error output (see DIAGNOS‐
TICS, below)
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │system/network/ppp/tunnel │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOpppd(1M), sppptun(1M), pppoed(1M), sppptun(7M)
RFC 2516, Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE), Mamakos et
al, February 1999
DIAGNOSTICS
Error messages are written to standard error, which is normally redi‐
rected by pppd to /etc/ppp/connect-errors. The errors can also be redi‐
rected to pppd's standard output by using the updetach option.
If you specify the -v, verbose progress messages are displayed, includ‐
ing all PPPoE messages sent, and all state machine transitions. Speci‐
fying the updetach or nodetach pppd option is helpful when using ver‐
bose mode.
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