On 28/04/2016 05:07, Jeremy wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:53:32 -0500
> Adam Thompson wrote:
>> If all else fails, run "ifconfig em2 up", and then "tcpdump -i em2
>> - -l -n" and see what, if any, traffic is coming from the ONT on
>> the raw ethernet port (this will
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:53:32 -0500
Adam Thompson wrote:
> If all else fails, run "ifconfig em2 up", and then "tcpdump -i em2
> - -l -n" and see what, if any, traffic is coming from the ONT on
> the raw ethernet port (this will include the VLAN 10 packets, too).
> If
In New Zealand - 802.11ad VLAN's are stripped at the fibre Side of the ONT
and the Layer2 (whatever it is ) is preserved throughout the access network
to the ISP handover. If you get VLAN's (802.1q) on the customer ethernet
port side, it will be entirely entirely dependent on the service that you
âOh one other caveat; your dhcpclient MUST support dhcp-option-82 in some
situations.
On 27 April 2016 at 11:20, Joel WirÄmu Pauling wrote:
> In New Zealand - 802.11ad VLAN's are stripped at the fibre Side of the ONT
> and the Layer2 (whatever it is ) is preserved
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:53:32 -0500
Adam Thompson wrote:
> If all else fails, run "ifconfig em2 up", and then "tcpdump -i em2
> - -l -n" and see what, if any, traffic is coming from the ONT on
> the raw ethernet port (this will include the VLAN 10 packets, too).
> If
On 16-04-26 05:29 PM, Jeremy wrote:
Yeah, that's half the problem. My ISP isn't telling me much. Their
helpdesk is handled out of the Philippines and it seems they're reading
off a script. They don't mention PPPoE but from what I've tried so far,
this looks like it will be necessary.
Jeremy
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 10:09:41 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Yes, I set one up via pppoe. But the ONT is just providing the
> physical connection, the specifics of what you need to do on top of
> that are ISP-dependent. If they are telling you DHCP then use DHCP :)
On 2016-04-26, wrote:
> Does anyone have experience connecting an OpenBSD box via a fibre ONT ?
Yes, I set one up via pppoe. But the ONT is just providing the physical
connection, the specifics of what you need to do on top of that are
On 26/04/2016 04:56, open...@smartpoint.co.nz wrote:
> Does anyone have experience connecting an OpenBSD box via a fibre ONT ?
>
> I currently have a working setup using the OpenBSD box as a
> router/firewall for my LAN, connecting to the internet via an ethernet
> connected ADSL modem. I'm
- On 26 Apr, 2016, at 10:56 AM, open...@smartpoint.co.nz wrote:
> Does anyone have experience connecting an OpenBSD box via a fibre ONT ?
Yes. My ISP uses Acatel-Lucent I-020-G ONT device.
Fibre(GPON) input and two network ports.
> I was expecting that I need a (dhcp?) IP address on an
Does anyone have experience connecting an OpenBSD box via a fibre ONT ?
I currently have a working setup using the OpenBSD box as a
router/firewall for my LAN, connecting to the internet via an ethernet
connected ADSL modem. I'm trying to replace this ADSL connection with
Fibre.
(Note: I will
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