PPPoE client implementations usually consist of the following equipment:
Personal computer or other system used by an individual
DSL modem, which is usually installed by the telephone company or Internet access provider
(Optional) A hub, if more than one client is involved, as is true for corporate DSL consumers
(Optional) A splitter, usually installed by the provider
Many different DSL configurations are possible, which depend on the user or corporation's needs and the services that are offered by the provider.
Table 26–6 Planning for PPPoE Clients
Information |
Action |
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If setting up a home PPPoE client for an individual or yourself, get any setup information that is outside the scope of PPPoE. |
Ask the telephone company or ISP for any required setup procedures. |
If setting up PPPoE clients at a corporate site, get the names of users to get PPPoE client systems. If you configure remote PPPoE clients, you might be responsible for giving users information about adding home DSL equipment. |
Ask management at your company for a list of authorized users. |
Find out what interfaces are available on the PPPoE client. |
Run the ifconfig -a command on each machine for interface names. |
(Optional) Get the password for the PPPoE client. |
Ask users for passwords their preferred passwords. Or, assign passwords to the users. Note that this password is used for link authentication, not for UNIX login. |