Hello All
does somebody know an option for pppd to specify the access concentrator
I didn't findone

Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Rossen Antonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2003 22:44
Betreff: comment/question about Bering, pppoe


>Mr. Wolzak,
>I'm very keen on Bering. I would like to set it in a small LAN where I
live.
>My ISP uses another big LAN and I'm connected to it  directly via eth0,
>without a DSL device.
>
>The provider uses PPPoE. It has one Access Concentrator (PPPoE server) with
>four Service Names. In default situation like that figured in "LEAF Bering
>user's guide" there is no need to specify a Service Name when making a
>connection, but in my situation I need to connect exactly to one of those
>four Service Names.
>
>This is a result of "pppoe -A -I eth0" executed under Knoppix on my mashine
>where Berin is supposed to be. It shows the exact situation:
>
>Access-Concentrator: hl-pppoe
>       Service-Name: int3
>       Service-Name: ok1
>       Service-Name: ok2
>       Service-Name: ok3
>AC-Ethernet-Address: 00:08:c7:8a:ec:2b
>--------------------------------------------------
>
>And then to connect I use this command:
>
>pppd pty 'pppoe -I eth0 -S ok2' noipdefault defaultroute hide-password
>passive persist name antonov
>
>My comment is that if in Bering the Service Name can be set up this should
>be described in "LEAF Bering user's guide". And my question is:  is
possible
>in Bering to set up a Service Name?
>
>Thank you for reading my mail!
>I wish you all the best!
>Please, if you have a little time replay me with an answer on my question.
>Just yes or no is enough.
>
>--Rossen Antonov, Bulgaria, 20 years old.
>
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