The firewall supports an Ethernet Layer 3 interface or subinterface acting as a
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
IPv6 client to reach an ISP that provides IPv6 internet services. In
PPPoE mode, the interface or subinterface can obtain an IPv6 address dynamically
using DHCPv6 either in stateful or stateless mode. In stateful mode, the PPPoE
interface acquires all connection parameters dynamically from the DHCPv6 server. In
stateless mode, the IPv6 address of the PPPoE interface is obtained using stateless
address autoconfiguration (SLAAC), but the other parameters (DNS and prefix
delegation) are obtained through DHCPv6. Stateful and stateless DHCPv6 reduce
provisioning effort and errors, and simplify address management.
Only Ethernet Layer 3 interfaces and subinterfaces support an IPv6 PPPoE client
(tunnel, AE, VLAN, and loopback interfaces don't support an IPv6 PPPoE client). A
Layer 3 interface and its subinterface can't act as a PPPoEv6 client at the same
time.