With this in mind, the goal of the implementation of PPPoE support in
Linux is to allow users to simply specify that the device they intend
-to use for the PPP connection is an ethernet device (i.e. "eth0") and
+to use for the PPP connection is an ethernet device (e.g. "eth0") and
the rest of the system should function as usual.
2. Using PPPoE
4. Add the following line to /etc/ppp/options:
- plugin rp-pppoe.so
+ plugin pppoe.so
The effect of this line is simply to make "eth0", "eth1",
....,"ethx" all valid device names for pppd (just like ttyS0,
5. Add the necessary authentication options to your pppd
configuration (i.e. PAP/CHAP information). If you wish to
- maintain seperate configurations for different devices you may
+ maintain separate configurations for different devices you may
place configuration options in device-specific configuration
files: /etc/ppp/options.devname (devname=ttyS0, ttyS1, eth0, eth1
or any other valid device name).