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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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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          You have to create loader.conf.local if it doesn't exist. There are many ways to do that, one is to run:
          touch /boot/loader.conf.local

          Check ppp logs to see why it's not coming up.

          You added the VLAN to use as the parent interface?

          Steve

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            DonaldColeman @Plittle
            last edited by

            @plittle
            Just a FYI, I did not need to edit or to creat that file for my services to work.
            Also, I am connected to the Centurylink ONT Eth port directly to pfSense WAN.
            I did enable and set PowerD to HiAdaptive just because, but I didn’t need to change or enable the PowerD because my speeds are only 100MB and I didnt see a difference either way. But I left it enabled on and as another side not I’m running pfSense on a Dell i5 SFF PC w/8GB Mem.

            I only did the following from the above post:

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

            Parent Interface: <the physical interface of your WAN port>

            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>

            *** FIREWALL LAN RULE OPEN TO ALL ***

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              DonaldColeman @Plittle
              last edited by

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

              Hi there. Tried to get my protectli modem with pfsense working with centurylink fiber optic(internet only)

              If I understand your above, I don’t know why you’re going into the Provider Modem, then to your pfSense.
              Try going directly to the pfSense WAN from the Centurylink (Fiber Box) ONT Eth Port your Modem is currently connected to and remove the Provider Modem all together.

              If I’m mistaken please disregard :)

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                billmcg
                last edited by

                @Plittle did you create the VLAN interface in igb0 with VLAN tag 201?

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                  Plittle
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  Thanks for all the responses folks...I appreciate the support and patience with me getting through this...I'm still trying to learn the home networking bit, so my questions are probably going to be pretty basic...

                  To answer the various questions people have asked:
                  -not trying to route through the centurylink modem-trying to route directly from the CL fiberoptic converter into my pfsense device
                  -I followed the instructions as laid out by davidcoleman and others above-including adding the VLAN to use as the parent interface
                  -its listing status as UP, PPoE as UP
                  -I don't, however see an IPv4 address listed under the status -> interfaces...lists an IPv6 Link Local, but there is no line referencing the IPv4 under WAN Interface

                  -I went and executed shell command touch /boot/loader.conf.local, then inputed the directed text under Edit File
                  

                  -After completing all of that, the WAN status window shows
                  status down, PPOE down (When I gave up yesterday before posting online I had yet to add the /boot/loader.config.local file, and at that time it said Status UP and PPOE UP, though I still could not access the internet...I tried pressing the connect button, no change....I also went back and made sure all the PPoE account information is still entered under PPP and under the Interfaces-->WAN tab

                  -I believe the FIREWALL LAN Rule is open to all:
                  from the Firewall-->Rules page

                  States
                  Protocol
                  Source
                  Port
                  Destination
                  Port
                  Gateway
                  Queue
                  Schedule
                  Description
                  Actions
                  
                  
                  1 /3.52 MiB
                  
                  *
                  *
                  *
                  LAN Address
                  443
                  80
                  *
                  *
                  
                  Anti-Lockout Rule
                  
                  
                  
                  21 /3.13 MiB
                  
                  IPv4 * 
                  LAN net 
                  * 
                  * 
                  * 
                  * 
                  none 
                    
                  Default allow LAN to any rule 
                  
                  
                  
                  0 /0 B
                  
                  IPv6 * 
                  LAN net 
                  * 
                  * 
                  * 
                  * 
                  none 
                    
                  Default allow LAN IPv6 to any rule 
                  

                  Any ideas what Im getting wrong here? Is there a log I can cut and paste to help figure out whats missing?
                  Thanks again for all the help folks!

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                    Plittle
                    last edited by

                    Here is the PP Log after completing all of this:
                    Mar 13 22:39:34 ppp [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7223
                    Mar 13 22:39:34 ppp [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                    Mar 13 22:39:43 ppp [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                    Mar 13 22:39:43 ppp [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                    Mar 13 22:39:43 ppp [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                    Mar 13 22:39:43 ppp [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7224 in 2 seconds
                    Mar 13 22:39:45 ppp [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7224
                    Mar 13 22:39:45 ppp [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                    Mar 13 22:39:55 ppp [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                    Mar 13 22:39:55 ppp [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                    Mar 13 22:39:55 ppp [wan_link0] LCP: Down event

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                      Plittle
                      last edited by

                      From the general system log
                      Mar 13 23:07:11 php-fpm 44860 /status_interfaces.php: Starting rtsold process
                      Mar 13 23:07:13 rtsold 67962 <ifconfig> failed to get link layer information for pppoe1
                      Mar 13 23:07:13 rtsold 67962 <main> failed to initialize pppoe1
                      Mar 13 23:07:13 php-fpm 44860 /status_interfaces.php: The command '/sbin/ifconfig 'pppoe1' -staticarp ' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: interface pppoe1 does not exist'
                      Mar 13 23:07:13 php-fpm 44860 /status_interfaces.php: The command '/usr/sbin/arp -d -i 'pppoe1' -a > /dev/null 2>&1 ' returned exit code '1', the output was ''

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                        Plittle @Plittle
                        last edited by

                        @plittle
                        apologies for all the posting...
                        looks like I found my mistake and it is now working...
                        thanks again for the assistance folks.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          What was the issue? Might help someone else reading this in the future if you can detail your fix.

                          Steve

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                            gmccleary11 @billmcg
                            last edited by

                            @billmcg fixed my issue exactly, thank you sir!

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