PPPoE Negate 2100 VLAN, Bridge mode help!
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I have an Huawei HG8145V5 fiber router which is setup in bridge mode. I just bought a Negate 2100 and I'm trying to bypass the ISP's (HG8145V5 ) cheap router. The company is Telmex (Mexico). I believe I have most of the work done, but the last part has me confused (doesn't take much). There are two different VLAN ports shown the setup in the router.
I'm working on the basis that my VLAN with pfsense should be set to the '881'? I don't know how important the 'Multicast VLAN' is?
Reading other posts says I need to setup my INTERFACEES=SWITCH=PORTS/VLANS. Here is my attempt at it so far:
I don't understand how to use the VLAN table? How do I assign 0t? I get an error when I try. I can get 1t but I really don't even know what that means?
Here is the photo of my interfaces:
Any and all help is greatly appreciated! I have been messing with this for two days and my wife is ready to kill me for turning the internet on and off. I know....I'm depriving a village somewhere:)
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@lawmans3 mvneta0 is your WAN port so the switch has nothing to do with it on the 2100.
Not sure about the multicast part of that, though... I haven't seen that requirement before.
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Yes, no switch config should be required here. What are you actually seeing happen? Your config looks good for the PPPoE on a VLAN.
Do you see any replies in the PPP logs?The ISP modem/router may still tag the packets in bridge mode in which case you wouldn't need to tag it in pfSense.
Steve
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@lawmans3 Congratulations on purchasing a Haiwei device.
This is from eBay and may help Netgate administrators in providing a solution to your setting issue since I have no direct experience with Vlan...see images below.