Thank you for your bug report, that has been reported upstream also on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/216#note_345395

** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => gnome-control-center
(Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1792511

Title:
  Unable to create a PPPoE connection in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  My ISP provides PPPoE connection with username, password and service
  name and binds my MAC Address.  Since I have connected my router to
  the WAN, the MAC Address of the router has been bound in their server
  by them.  Whereas the IP Address and Gateway are set to be
  automatically obtained, and DNS addresses are manually given.  My
  Desktop has been connected to the router and the network is working
  fine.

  However, for the purpose of troubleshooting the network when it goes
  down, I need to connect directly to the computer.  Therefore, I need
  to know how to configure a wired PPPoE connection directly in my
  computer, which has only one NIC.  The network settings GUI does not
  allow setting up one.

  Please guide me how to -

  i)   configure a PPPoE connection
  ii)  specify the username, password and service name, and
  iii) clone my router's MAC address to my desktop

  to be able to connect to the internet.    The GUI provided in Ubuntu
  18.04 Bionic Beaver (which is what I am using) does not provide for
  creating a PPPoE connection.  The GUI should also allow use of a
  cloned MAC address for the PPPoE connection.

  After referring to various community posts, I tried the following
  command (though I am not quite conversant with Linux commands) :

  nmcli connection add con-name "..." type pppoe username ... password
  ... service ... parent (iface name of the NIC) autoconnect no ifname
  "*" save yes

  The pppoe connection gets created but vanishes from the "Settings ->
  Network" GUI under "Wired" category after some time and some times
  gets listed under "Bluetooth" category (under Network Settings) before
  vanishing.

  Also, neither the command nor the GUI, allows me to specify a cloned
  MAC address to the connection created using the above command.

  Please get this issue addressed at the earliest.

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