Network->Interfaces: Additional VLAN on pppoe / VLAN with DHCP
Create the ability to use a vlan on an interface already defined interface with pppoe. it would also be great if you could configure a vlan interface with dhcp.
i hope you understand what i mean or do you need a more detailed description?
7 comments
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Félix Clerc
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My ISP on FTTH provides IPTV and data on 2 vlans. Unfortunately, he also implemented DHCP snooping, meaning the connection is cut if there is not an active lease for my IP.
I cannot therefore use IPTV since vlans cannot be set in DHCP.
It would be great to be able to assign vlans IP through DHCP then -
Branden Kon
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Most of client in Malaysia require Vlan on PPPoE for thier environment
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leon kok
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ISP in my country using two VLAN ID, one for data and one for IPTV.Although I can assign the VLAN in PPPOE but that involves back end modification that will void the warranty of the unit that I'm try to avoid.
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Kevin Ho
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I would like this feature to be available too. My ISP assign VLAN on the Broadband Termination Unit (BTU), whereby IPTV and the Internet is using 2 different VLAN. It is using PPPoE and I would like ASG to initiate the PPPoE. The problem is I can't assign VLAN at the PPPoE interface.
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christianlouis
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So what you want to do is create a new interface from the Ethernet VLAN type and instead of assigning a static IPv4 address to it you'd like it to request the IP address via DHCP, correct?
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Mario Techel
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Hi Bob,
maybe we misunderstood. I don't understand your posting, maybe because it's late... ;)
i have one interface configured for pppoe, now my provider switched iptv to a vlan (vlan 8) so i have to configure an addional vlan on the interface, but that's not possible via webamin. i did it on commandline, this works. it's also necessary that this vlan get's it's ip via dhcp, did this also with cli.
as far as i know it's not possible to configure a vlan in webadmin to receive it's address by dhcp just static address. or am i wrong?
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Bob Alfson
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I'm a little confused. How can an interface work in both VLAN sometimes, but not all? Is this even possible?