IPoE session
IPoE sessions include dynamic and static sessions.
Dynamic IPoE session
IPoE sessions established for dynamic individual users are dynamic IPoE sessions.
The BRAS disconnects a dynamic IPoE session in one of the following cases:
The AAA-authorized service expires.
The AAA server logs out the user.
The user traffic is less than the authorized traffic during the idle-timeout time.
The BRAS cannot detect the user after the number of detection attempts reaches the maximum.
The IP address lease expires.
The IPoE session is restarted.
The access interface goes down.
Static IPoE session
IPoE sessions established for static individual users, interface-leased users, and subnet-leased users are static IPoE sessions.
The BRAS creates a static IPoE session based on configured information after you enable IPoE on an interface. Once the interface receives an IP packet from a host, the BRAS uses the IP or MAC addresses in the packet to match the IPoE session. If a match is found, the BRAS initiates a user authentication based on the configured username and password.
Static IPoE sessions can only be deleted manually at the CLI.