pppoe: restructure op-mode examples

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Operating Modes
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VyOS supports setting up PPPoe in two different ways to a PPPoE internet
VyOS supports setting up PPPoE in two different ways to a PPPoE internet
connection. This is due to most ISPs provide a modem that is also a wireless
router.
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VLAN Example
++++++++++++
Some recent ISPs require you to build the PPPoe connection through a VLAN
Some recent ISPs require you to build the PPPoE connection through a VLAN
interface. One of those ISPs is e.g. Deutsche Telekom in Germany. VyOS
can easily create a PPPoe session through an encapsulated VLAN interface.
can easily create a PPPoE session through an encapsulated VLAN interface.
The following configuration will run your PPPoE connection through VLAN7
which is the default VLAN for Deutsche Telekom:
@ -118,46 +118,28 @@ which is the default VLAN for Deutsche Telekom:
Troubleshooting
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Connect/Disconnect
******************
.. opcmd:: disconnect interface <interface>
You can test connecting and disconnecting with the below commands issued
on the operational level of your VyOS isntallation:
Test disconnecting given connection-oriented interface. `<interface>` can be
``pppoe0`` as example.
.. code-block:: sh
.. opcmd:: connect interface <interface>
disconnect interface 0
connect interface 0
Test connecting given connection-oriented interface. `<interface>` can be
``pppoe0`` as example.
Logs
****
.. opcmd:: show interfaces pppoe <interface>
You can check the PPPoE connection logs with the following command which
shows the current statistics, status and some of the settings (i.e. MTU)
for the current connection on pppoe0.
Check PPPoE connection logs with the following command which shows the current
statistics, status and some of the settings (i.e. MTU) for the current
connection on <interface> (e.g. ``pppoe0``)
.. code-block:: sh
.. opcmd:: show interfaces pppoe <interface> log
show interfaces pppoe 0
Show entire log for the PPPoE connection starting with the oldest data. Scroll
down with the <space> key to reach the end where the current data is.
Full Log
~~~~~~~~
.. opcmd:: show interfaces pppoe <interface> log tail
This command shows the entire log for the PPPoE connection starting with the
oldest data. Scroll down with the <space> key to reach the end where the
current data is.
.. code-block:: sh
show interfaces pppoe 0 log
Recent Log
~~~~~~~~~~
This command shows the same log as without the 'tail' option but only starts
with the last few lines and continues to show added lines until you exit with
``Ctrl + x``
.. code-block:: sh
show interfaces pppoe 0 log tail
Shows the same log as without the 'tail' option but start with the last few
lines and continues to show added lines until you exit with ``Ctrl + x``