Proxim Wireless Corporation XB92WFR User Manual

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Advanced Configuration
Tsunami
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 800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 
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Figure 5-16 PPPoE Architecture
Given below are the stages for a PPPoE client to establish link with the PPPoE server and then transfer PPP frames over
Ethernet:
Discovery and Session Stage: In this stage, to initiate a PPPoE session, the PPPoE client discovers a PPPoE server 
(called Access Concentrator). Once discovered, a session ID is assigned and a session is established.
Point-to-point Protocol (PPP) Stages: The PPP stage comprises the following sub-stages:
1. Physical Link: For sending and receiving PPP frames, the PPP driver calls the services of PPP Channels (used in 
connection with serial links). A PPP channel encapsulates a mechanism for transporting PPP frames from one 
machine to another and then the frames are forwarded on the physical Ethernet link.
2. Link Establishment: In this stage, Link Configuration Protocol (LCP) performs the basic setup of the link. As part 
of this setup, the configuration process is undertaken whereby the PPPoE client and the server negotiate and 
agree on the parameters on how data should be passed between them. Only when both the client and server 
come to an agreement, the link is considered to be open and will proceed to the Authentication stage.
3. Authentication: In this stage, LCP invokes an authentication protocol (PAP/CHAP/MS CHAP v2/EAP-MD5) when 
PPP is configured to use authentication.
4. Encryption: In this stage, both PPPoE client and server negotiate the encryption protocol configuration. Our 
device support MPPE as encryption protocol. MPPE is negotiated within option 18 in the PPP Compression Control 
Protocol (CCP).
5. Network Layer Protocol: After successful authentication, the link proceeds to the Network-Layer Protocol stage. 
In this stage, the specific configuration of the appropriate network layer protocol is performed by invoking the 
appropriate Network Control Protocol (NCP) such as IPCP. We support only IPCP Protocol as a part of NCP.
Given below are the features supported by PPPoE client:
Preferred Server Configuration by using Access Concentrator Name/Service Name
PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP v2/EAP-MD5 Authentication Protocols
IP Configuration: Static IP/ PPPoE-IPCP
Echo Interval and Echo Failure to detect server unavailability
MPPE with stateful and stateless mode aligned with 40/56/128 bit encryption
To configure PPPoE feature,
1. Navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > Network > PPPoE > PPPoE Client. The following PPPoE Client 
screen appears: