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        !            17:   <H2><A NAME="49"></A>5.7. PPPoE device type commands<A NAME="pppoe"></A></H2>
        !            18: <p>This chapter describes commands that are specific to PPPoE type links.
        !            19: These commands apply to the currently active link, and are only
        !            20: valid if the currently active link has type <b>pppoe</b>.</p>
        !            21: <p>PPPoE requires two pieces of configuration information: the name
        !            22: of the Ethernet interface to use, and a service name, which should
        !            23: be supplied by your ISP. If you do not have a service name, then
        !            24: the empty string (the default) often suffices.</p>
        !            25: <p>DSL Forum vendor-specific Circuit-ID/Remote-ID PPPoE tags extraction
        !            26: supported in server mode.</p>
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        !            30: <dt><b><code>set pppoe iface <em>interface-name</em></code></b><dd><p>Set the name of the Ethernet interface to use. PPPoE does
        !            31: not affect normal use of the interface.</p>
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        !            33: <dt><b><code>set pppoe service <em>service-name</em></code></b><dd><p>Sets the requested PPPoE service name. Setting service name to "*" 
        !            34: on link with allowed incoming connections allows to accept incoming 
        !            35: connection requests with any service name specified.</p>
        !            36: <p>Since FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE/7.0-STABLE of 2008-01-30 it is possible to use
        !            37: "AC-Name\Service-Name" syntax to request specified access concentrator
        !            38: for outgoing connection.</p>
        !            39: <p>The default is "*".</p>
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        !            41: <dt><b><code>set pppoe acname <em>name</em></code></b><dd><p>Set name of this PPPoE access concentrator to be sent to clients.
        !            42: If not specified, local hostname will be used.</p>
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