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    PPPoE on WAN link for Centurylink gigabit service

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      dburkland
      last edited by

      I am guessing the PPPoE requirement is region specific as I did not need to set this up here in the Twin Cities (Support also confirmed this as well).

      Cheers,

      Dan

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        dopey
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        @superweasel:

        Last one, in researching the speed issue with pfSense and gigabit PPPoE connections, I opened a support ticket with pfSense. As of v2.2.3, pfSense will not attain gigabit speeds with PPPoE (https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821).

        Thanks for tracking this down.  I've been wondering why I can't get gigabit over centurylink but was able to between hosts on the WAN and LAN interfaces.  Didn't think that PPPoE would have been the factor here.

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          Heavyb
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          Can anyone confirm that the PPPoE performance issue has been addressed in v.2.3?

          Thanks!

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            Bagoette
            last edited by

            I have just upgraded to CenturyLink Fiber Gigabit as well, and after getting pfSense to connect to the PPPoE, I can only manage at most 300 Mbps Down and 350 Mbps Up.

            My CPU info is included in attachment.

            I have both Gigabit NIC's on the LAN and WAN.

            When I hook up the CenturyLink C2100T I can get 700+Mbps Up and Down. Can anyone pull high speeds with pfSense?

            ![Pfsense Version.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/Pfsense Version.PNG)
            ![Pfsense Version.PNG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Pfsense Version.PNG_thumb)

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              Spirundik
              last edited by

              I had the opposite problem.  I got ~900 up/down when my pfSense was connected directly to the ONT and establishing the PPPoE connection, but only get ~700 up/down when the C2100T is in place to provide routing for my /29 subnet.

              attached is my cpu info.

              pfsense.PNG
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                teeler123
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                I have tried everything suggested in this thread - VLAN201 on WAN, PPPoE on VLAN201, and input username and password. It then says that it is "up" but no IP address is received and not internet.

                Any thoughts for further actions?

                Thanks,

                Tyler

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                  yuckey2d
                  last edited by

                  Bump… Gave this a try last month, hoping for a solution, or advice for how to build the PPPoE with multithread available.

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                    w0w
                    last edited by

                    According to https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821 it is related to igb driver, are you all using Intel igb NICs? Currently solution is only to change the hardware — more powerful CPU that can handle 1Gbit with single core and/or other Intel card, that uses em(4) driver.

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                      PfKomrad
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                      @teeler123:

                      I have tried everything suggested in this thread - VLAN201 on WAN, PPPoE on VLAN201, and input username and password. It then says that it is "up" but no IP address is received and not internet.

                      Any thoughts for further actions?

                      Thanks,

                      Tyler

                      What version of pfsense do you have? 2.4.1 had a bug that didn't not let the VLAN interface work. 2.4.2-RELEASE  fixes that and it should work. I just set my up as VLAN 201 interface on the WAN hardware port, PPoE interface on the VLAN 201 interface, and finally assign the PPoE interface to the WAN port under interface assignments

                      ![Screen Shot 2017-11-21 at 23.09.02.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screen Shot 2017-11-21 at 23.09.02.png)
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                        billmcg
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                          billmcg
                          last edited by billmcg

                          I finally got this setup working with my sg-2440, but there's NO WAY this device supports a gigabit connection as claimed in the literature. Default CL modem sees speeds around 860/775 wheras setup with my sg-2440 I'm getting 450/450.

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                          • chrismacmahonC
                            chrismacmahon
                            last edited by

                            Have you tried the work around in this Redmine ticket: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821

                            You should be able to get a lot more speed out of the 2440.

                            Can you verify your PowerD settings; it should be enabled and either Hiadaptive, or Maximum should be the profile.

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                              billmcg
                              last edited by

                              @chrismacmahon said in PPPoE on WAN link for Centurylink gigabit service:

                              https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821

                              I have tried the workaround. I'm currently running with the following /boot/loader.conf.local and max out around 530mbps:

                              hw.igb.fc_setting=0
                              net.isr.dispatch=deferred
                              net.inet.tcp.tso=0

                              I'm not sure what powerD is. I'll have to look into that now...

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                                billmcg
                                last edited by billmcg

                                Oh wow! Enabling powerD and setting to maximum really helped. I'm seeing 820/820 which is about as good as I think I can do given that my fiber run zigzags across 6 different poles and then I have about a 70ft cat6 run from the ONT. I consider this resolved.

                                Thanks for the tips!

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                                • chrismacmahonC
                                  chrismacmahon
                                  last edited by

                                  Glad we got you sorted out.

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                                    billmcg @chrismacmahon
                                    last edited by billmcg

                                    So, here's documentation of the entire process of getting CenturyLink Gigabit GPON service working at full speed with pfSense. This applies only to PPPoE "internet only" service from Century Link. The internet+prism TV service uses IPoE and is configured differently.

                                    The hw.igb.fc_setting=0 below disables flow control for the Intel NICs in the Netgate SG-2440. Different hardware will require a different option. Other than this, the instructions below should be hardware agnostic. Assuming your hardware is fast enough, you should see performance comparable, or very near to CL supplied hardware.

                                    Diagnostics -> Edit File
                                    Path to file: /boot/loader.conf.local
                                    Click Load to load the existing file.
                                    Add:

                                    net.isr.dispatch=deferred
                                    net.inet.tcp.tso=0
                                    hw.igb.fc_setting=0

                                    Save and Reboot

                                    In the pfSense GUI:

                                    System -> Advanced -> Miscellaneous -> Power Savings
                                    Check "Enable PowerD" and set to "Maximum" or Hiadaptive" for all power states.

                                    Interfaces -> Assignmnents -VLANs
                                    Add a new VLAN interface. In the edit dialog:

                                    Parent Interface: <the physical interface of your WAN port>
                                    On the SG-2440 this is most likely igb0, so we'll assume that for the rest of this config.

                                    VLAN Tag: 201
                                    Save

                                    Interfaces -> Assignments -> PPPs
                                    Add a new PPP
                                    Link Type: PPPoE
                                    Link Interface: igb0.201
                                    Username: CenturyLink Supplied
                                    Password: CenturyLink Supplied
                                    Service name: <leave blank>
                                    Configure NULL service name: checked
                                    Save

                                    Interfaces -> Assignments -> Interface Assignments
                                    WAN: select PPPoE0(igb0.201) - < CL Username > from the drop down
                                    Save

                                    Interfaces -> WAN
                                    verify that IPv4 Configuration Type is PPPoE

                                    Under PPPoE Configuration
                                    Verify Username and Password are present
                                    Save

                                    Status -> Interfaces
                                    Verify WAN Interface (wan, pppoe0)
                                    Status: up
                                    PPPoE: up
                                    IPv4 Address: <is present>

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      Nice result!

                                      Be aware that setting net.isr.dispatch=deferred will give you better PPPoE speeds but might cause problems with ALTQ if you need shaping.

                                      And, yeah, you need to have powerd (speedstep) enabled on those ADI SG series devices to see the full CPU speed.

                                      Steve

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                                        DonaldColeman @billmcg
                                        last edited by

                                        @billmcg
                                        Worked great !!!
                                        Thx.

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                                          Plittle
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi there. Tried to get my protectli modem with pfsense working with centurylink fiber optic(internet only) following the above instructions. I was unable to edit
                                          /boot/loader.conf.local
                                          as I couldnt find it. there is a file
                                          /boot/loader.conf.orig
                                          or loader.conf
                                          I followed the rest of the instructions, but WAN/VLAN not connecting...
                                          Could anyone direct me as to where that file resides or how to figure out what I may be doing wrong?
                                          Much appreciated, thank you.

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                                            Plittle @Plittle
                                            last edited by

                                            Correction-I got the PPoE connection over WAN up...but still cant get internet connection...
                                            any ideas what Im doing wrong?
                                            Status
                                            up
                                            PPPoE
                                            up

                                            Uptime
                                            -
                                            IPv6 Link Local
                                            fe80::2e0:67ff:fe0e:4036%pppoe1
                                            DNS servers
                                            127.0.0.1
                                            MTU
                                            1500
                                            In/out packets
                                            0/22 (0 B/2 KiB)
                                            In/out packets (pass)
                                            0/22 (0 B/2 KiB)
                                            In/out packets (block)
                                            0/0 (0 B/0 B)
                                            In/out errors
                                            0/0
                                            Collisions
                                            0

                                            LAN Interface (lan, bridge0)

                                            Status
                                            up
                                            MAC Address
                                            02:dd:73:83:d4:00
                                            IPv4 Address
                                            192.168.1.1
                                            Subnet mask IPv4
                                            255.255.255.0
                                            IPv6 Link Local
                                            fe80::1:1%bridge0
                                            Subnet mask IPv6
                                            64
                                            MTU
                                            1500
                                            In/out packets
                                            18576/18781 (690 KiB/1.84 MiB)
                                            In/out packets (pass)
                                            18576/18781 (690 KiB/1.84 MiB)
                                            In/out packets (block)
                                            121/0 (11 KiB/0 B)
                                            In/out errors
                                            0/0
                                            Collisions
                                            0

                                            OPT1 Interface (opt1, igb2)

                                            Status
                                            no carrier
                                            MAC Address
                                            00:e0:67:0e:40:38
                                            IPv6 Link Local
                                            fe80::2e0:67ff:fe0e:4038%igb2
                                            MTU
                                            1500
                                            Media
                                            autoselect
                                            In/out packets
                                            0/3 (0 B/304 B)
                                            In/out packets (pass)
                                            0/3 (0 B/304 B)
                                            In/out packets (block)
                                            0/0 (0 B/0 B)
                                            In/out errors
                                            0/0
                                            Collisions
                                            0
                                            Bridge (bridge0)
                                            learning

                                            OPT2 Interface (opt2, igb3)

                                            Status
                                            up
                                            MAC Address
                                            00:e0:67:0e:40:39
                                            IPv6 Link Local
                                            fe80::2e0:67ff:fe0e:4039%igb3
                                            MTU
                                            1500
                                            Media
                                            100baseTX <full-duplex>
                                            In/out packets
                                            48/2 (7 KiB/188 B)
                                            In/out packets (pass)
                                            48/2 (7 KiB/188 B)
                                            In/out packets (block)
                                            20/0 (3 KiB/0 B)
                                            In/out errors
                                            0/0
                                            Collisions
                                            0
                                            Bridge (bridge0)
                                            learning

                                            OPT3 Interface (opt3, igb1)

                                            Status
                                            no carrier
                                            MAC Address
                                            00:e0:67:0e:40:37
                                            IPv6 Link Local
                                            fe80::2e0:67ff:fe0e:4037%igb1
                                            MTU
                                            1500
                                            Media
                                            autoselect
                                            In/out packets
                                            33/2 (5 KiB/188 B)
                                            In/out packets (pass)
                                            33/2 (5 KiB/188 B)
                                            In/out packets (block)
                                            5/0 (550 B/0 B)
                                            In/out errors
                                            0/0
                                            Collisions
                                            0
                                            Bridge (bridge0)
                                            learning

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