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      SubX
      last edited by

      Switching WAN connection from pppoe to regular connection. Stuck in WAN gateway offline. Need help.

      Backgroud:

      ISP>

      • Bell FTTH, Hub 3000 (192.168.2.1), Bell Internet on VLAN 35

      pfSense 2.4>

      • WAN (VLAN 35)
      • LAN 192.168.99.2
      • Routing/GW - WAN GW (default) 192.168.2.1, LAN GW 192.168.99.1
      • Routing/Static Route - for VLAN 1 & 8
      • FW NAT Outbound - System Auto Gen
      • FW Rule
          > WAN  any to any, ipv4 any, any port
          > LAN  192.168.99.1  to 192.168.99.2  ipv4 any, any port
          > LAN  LAN net to any, ipv4 any, any port

      SG300  > Routing VLANs and provide DHCP
      VLAN 1 - 172.16.0.x (172.16.0.6 is router ip / gateway)
      VLAN 8 - 172.16.8.x (172.16.8.6 is router ip / gateway),
      VLAN 18 - 172.16.18.x (172.16.18.6 is router ip / gateway)
      VLAN 88 - 172.16.88.x (172.16.88.6 is router ip / gateway)
      VLAN 99 - 192.168.99.x /29 (192.168.99.1 on SG300, 192.168.99.2 on pfSense) - this is transit network

      Issue,
      WAN - up
      LAN - up
      WAN GW - offline
      No internet access from LAN side.
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        SubX
        last edited by

        Need some tips to move on. Thanks a ton !

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          MondQ
          last edited by

          And it works with PPPOE enabled? What sort of device is 192.168.2.1? What does it connect to?

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            SubX
            last edited by

            It works with PPPoE. 192.168.2.1 is Fiber Modem (Hub 3000) provided by ISP Bell. It connected to Bell's Fiber network via a SFP (ONT).

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