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Arrange Broadband Information in the INS File Format
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INS files for RFC 1483 connections must arrange broadband information in the following syntax:
[rfc1483]
field1=value1
field2=value2
field3=value3
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[device]
Plug_and_Play_ID=HardwareIDofDevice
INS files for PPP-over-Ethernet broadband connections must follow this syntax:
[pppoe]
field1=value1
field2=value2
field3=value3
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[device]
Plug_and_Play_ID=HardwareIDofDevice
The field1, field2,… and value1, value2,… parameters represent name-value pairs for PPP-over-Ethernet in a [pppoe] section or RFC 1483 connections in a [rfc1483] section of an INS file. Hardware vendors can specify any number of parameter name-value pairs, but only as a flat hierarchy of pairs (that is, pairs cannot be nested). All pairs must be placed in the [pppoe] or [rfc1483] section of the INS.
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