The PPPoE statistics screen displays stats derived from an access point's access to high-speed data and broadband networks. PPPoE uses standard encryption, authentication, and compression methods as specified by the PPPoE protocol. PPPoE enables access points to establish a point-to-point connection to an ISP over an existing Ethernet interface.
To review a selected access point's PPPoE statistics:
Shutdown |
Displays whether a high speed client mode point-to-point connection has been enabled using the PPPoE protocol. |
Service |
Lists the 128 character maximum PPPoE client service name provided by the service provider. |
DSL Modem Network (VLAN) |
Displays the PPPoE VLAN (client local network) connected to the DSL modem. This is the local network connected to DSL modem. |
Authentication Type |
Lists authentication type used by the PPPoE client whose credentials must be shared by its peer access point. Supported authentication options include None, PAP,CHAP, MSCHAP, and MSCHAP-v2. |
Username |
Displays the 64 character maximum username used for authentication support by the PPPoE client. |
Password |
Displays the 64 character maximum password used for authentication by the PPPoE client. |
Client Idle Timeout |
The access point uses the listed timeout so it does not sit idle waiting for input from the PPPoE client and the server, that may never come. |
Keep Alive |
If a keep alive is utilized, the point-to-point connect to the PPPoE client is continuously maintained and not timed out. |
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) |
Displays the PPPoE client MTU (maximum transmission unit) from 500 - 1,492. The MTU is the largest physical packet size in bytes a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. A PPPoE client should be able to maintain its point-to-point connection for this defined MTU size. |
Refer to the Connection Status field.
The Connection Status table lists the MAC address, SID, Service information MTU and status of each route destination peer. To provide this point-to-point connection, each PPPoE session learns the Ethernet address of a remote PPPoE client, and establishes a session. PPPoE uses both a discover and session phase to identify a client and establish a point-to-point connection. By using such a connection, a Wireless WAN failover is available to maintain seamless network access if the access point's wired WAN were to fail.