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-rw-r--r-- | docs/examples/mobile_ppp | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/netctl.profile.5.txt | 85 |
2 files changed, 83 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/docs/examples/mobile_ppp b/docs/examples/mobile_ppp index 4e5079f..f3b0b8a 100644 --- a/docs/examples/mobile_ppp +++ b/docs/examples/mobile_ppp @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ Description='Example PPP mobile connection' Interface=ttyUSB0 Connection=mobile_ppp -IdleTimeout=30 # Debug pppd / chat output (separately from netctl) #PPPDebug=true @@ -11,12 +10,6 @@ IdleTimeout=30 # Use DNS provided by the peer (default: true) #UsePeerDNS=true -# Always keep a connection established -ConnectionMode='persist' -# Establish connection on demand -#ConnectionMode='demand' -#IdleTimeout=300 - # The user and password are not always required #User='example@yourprovider.com' #Password='very secret' diff --git a/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt b/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt index e79c831..711c0db 100644 --- a/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt +++ b/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ AVAILABLE CONNECTION TYPES available. +pppoe+:: For PPPoE connections. ++mobile_ppp+:: + For mobile broadband PPP connections that use a USB modem. +tunnel+:: For tunnel interfaces. +tuntap+:: @@ -281,8 +283,87 @@ connections of the `bridge' type: Maximum age parameter. See *brctl*(8) for details. +OPTIONS FOR `pppoe' CONNECTIONS +------------------------------- +The interface to dial peer-to-peer over ethernet is specified in +'Interface'. The following options are understood for connections of +the `pppoe' type: + +'User=' and 'Password=':: + The username and password to connect with. + +'ConnectionMode=':: + This option specifies how a connection should be established, and + may take either `persist' or `demand' as its argument. + +'IdleTimeout=':: + This option specifies the idle time (in seconds) after which `pppd' + should disconnect. This option is only valid if 'ConnectionMode' is + set to `demand'. + +'DefaultRoute=':: + Use the default route provided by the peer (defaults to + `true') + +'UsePeerDNS=':: + Use the DNS provided by the peer (defaults to `true') + +'LCPEchoInterval=' and 'LCPEchoFailure=':: + These options override default LCP parameters from + `/etc/ppp/options'. + +The following advanced options are also understood: + +'PPPoEService=':: + This option specifies the PPPoE service name. + +'PPPoEAC=':: + This option specifies the PPPoE access concentrator name. + +'PPPoESession=':: + This option specifies an existing session to attach to, and is of + the form `sessid:macaddr'. + +'PPPoEMAC=':: + Only connect to specified MAC address + +'PPPoEIP6=':: + Enable IPv6 support + + +OPTIONS FOR `mobile_ppp' CONNECTIONS +------------------------------------ +The name of the USB serial device is specified in 'Interface'. The +following options are understood for connections of the `mobile_ppp' +type: + +'DefaultRoute=':: + Use the default route provided by the peer (defaults to + `true') + +'UsePeerDNS=':: + Use the DNS provided by the peer (defaults to `true') + +'User=' and 'Password=':: + The username and password to connect with. These are unset by + default, as they are often not required. + +'AccessPointName=':: + The access point (apn) to connect on. This is specific to your + ISP. + +'Pin=':: + If your modem requires a PIN to unlock, use this option. + +'Mode=':: + This option is used to specify the connection mode. Can be one of + `3Gpref', `3Gonly', `GPRSpref', `GPRSonly', `None'. This generates + AT commands specific to certain Huawei modems; all other devices + should use `None'. + + OPTIONS FOR `tunnel' CONNECTIONS ----------------------------------- +-------------------------------- The name of the tunnel interface is specified in 'Interface'. Next to the *ip options*, the following are understood for connections of the `tunnel' type: @@ -298,7 +379,7 @@ the *ip options*, the following are understood for connections of the OPTIONS FOR `tuntap' CONNECTIONS ----------------------------------- +-------------------------------- The name of the tuntap interface is specified in 'Interface'. Next to the *ip options*, the following are understood for connections of the `tuntap' type: |