Do you really think IPoE is something new and special? Come on! IPoE stands for IP over Ethernet- just an ordinary 30-year old way to carry IP traffic over the Ethernet? Supported by all vendors out of the box without exceptions. Do you expect someone here to explain you the basics?
No I don't think it is anything special...
Since you seem to know all about it how how do I specify option 60 in the dhcp request to my provider(ftth)?
I'm not talking about IP on Ethernet specifically but rather the specific dhcp request type for IPoE
I currently use PPPoE to get an address but they also allow connections using IPoE
E.G
http://files.dlink.com.au/Products/DSL- ... _v1.00.pdf
see pages 29-30