Hey Folks,
i am searching for some time now and maybe you could help me out a little bit.
We use a ClearOS 6.3 in Gateway Mode.
Now we got a new Fiber Connection from the "Deutsche Telekom".
Connecting works via PPPOe but you have to tagg the PPPoe Device with an VLAN-ID (7), otherwise it wont work.
I read alot but i cant figure out how to handle this.
My problem is: if i create a virtual device e.g eth0.7 pppoe will not use this device and in conclusion my pppoe device will have no vlan tagging.
In my opinion if have to change the initial script for the PPPOe device, is this right? I searched in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ but i am not very sure which one is related to the pppoe process.
Here is an example for an other system which does exactly what i need: http://www.astaro.org/local-language-forums/german-forum/21860-howto-vdsl-von-t-com-und-asg-v7.html#post90814
Could you help me out with a pppoe device other vlan 7?
Sincerly!
pillul
i am searching for some time now and maybe you could help me out a little bit.
We use a ClearOS 6.3 in Gateway Mode.
Now we got a new Fiber Connection from the "Deutsche Telekom".
Connecting works via PPPOe but you have to tagg the PPPoe Device with an VLAN-ID (7), otherwise it wont work.
I read alot but i cant figure out how to handle this.
My problem is: if i create a virtual device e.g eth0.7 pppoe will not use this device and in conclusion my pppoe device will have no vlan tagging.
In my opinion if have to change the initial script for the PPPOe device, is this right? I searched in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ but i am not very sure which one is related to the pppoe process.
Here is an example for an other system which does exactly what i need: http://www.astaro.org/local-language-forums/german-forum/21860-howto-vdsl-von-t-com-und-asg-v7.html#post90814
Could you help me out with a pppoe device other vlan 7?
Sincerly!
pillul
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there is different. Working AVM Fritz!Box 7490 WLAN Router has an WAN socket named DSL and is RJ45 socket. This socket is direct conected to telekom wires with 2 wires that responding 4 and 5 pins on RJ45 conector. The telephone conection is voip configured in thet router. I read that our telekom conection dont need ever pppoe, they ussing wire adresses somehow. Just routers ussing pppoe in that dsl connection while it need to autentifikate himself somehow. So i have working router and not fully understand what technik using our telekom, but i think wit clearos as dsl-modem-roter i can achyve more then with standart routers, i just need to connect clearos to dsl somehow -
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In the UL that would not work. You still need the modem in bridge mode and ClearOS connects to it with PPPoE. It has one RJ45 socket for the Ethernet connection to ClearOS and one RJ11 socket for connection to the phone line. Are you sure your phone line can take a direct ethernet connection. I would be surprised if a NIC could directly connect to it as the signalling and voltage standards are so massively different.
I think what is being suggested here is to set up a VLAN on the external NIC and give it a VLAN tag of 7, the configure it as PPPoE. Does it not work doing that? -
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Bump to an old topic, but for those, who relate to that topic, I solved this.
ISP-Router was connected on ETH0, LAN on ETH1. I just added a new VLAN-Interface on ETH0 with VLAN-ID 7
vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.7
DEVICE=eth0.7
TYPE="VLAN"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
BOOTPROTO="none"
VLAN="yes"
Next told the PPP0 device to use this one. Just edited existing ifcfg-ppp0 and replaced the ETH parameter with the VLAN device:
ETH="eth0.7"
Only one restart of all interfaces (/etc/init.d/network restart) and the connection was established in 20 secs at first try. Before we had about 5-10 connection attempts.
Hope this helps!
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