Ah I think I understand where the confusion is. For DSL services here its up to
the customer to provide and configure the DSL modem. Its usually done via their
ISP but can be reconfigured if necessary as we have done. So its not really
anything to do with the ISP.
I think a secondary address on
Probably a question for your ISP.
A single DHCP public address is all I would expect.
Lonnie
> On Nov 10, 2021, at 3:24 PM, Michael Knill
> wrote:
>
> Thanks Lonnie
>
> No my modem just bridges the IPoE to Astlinux and gives it a default gateway.
> The modem itself is on 172.30.254.2/24 and
Thanks Lonnie
No my modem just bridges the IPoE to Astlinux and gives it a default gateway.
The modem itself is on 172.30.254.2/24 and usually 172.30.254.1 is configured
on eth0 with PPPoE as the WAN interface.
This is now not configured on eth0 but it should be able to be added as a
secondary a
Hi Michael,
Are you saying the ISP is providing both DHCP and Static IPs for your public
WAN address(es) using the same routed subnet?
My business DOCSIS cable modem ISP provides either a DHCP or a Static IP public
WAN address, but not both at the same time for the same interface. Basically
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