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wratterus

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#256006 10-Sep-2019 12:11
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Hi all,

 

Got a client on Vodafone who has recently changed to Fibre from VDSL - they were using the ER-X with a modem in bridge mode before, so the ER-X is working fine on Fibre. 

 

The issue of course is the landline phone - as this is done through the UltraHub, I'm looking for a way to make this still work with the UltraHub behind the Edgerouter.

 

I'm sure this will be possible with the right combination of settings - anyone got any ideas? Thanks. 

 

 

 

Edit - just found this post, which is for the HG659 but in theory I guess it should work with the UltraHub too. I had already tried what was mentioned in that post and didn't seem to have any joy - would some ports need to be forwarded through to the UltraHub? At this stage it doesn't even seem to get an IP from the Edgerouter. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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wratterus

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  #2317175 13-Sep-2019 14:35
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The above config works perfectly with the UltraHub. No port forwarding required.

 

I had hoped removing the VLAN tag from the WAN settings on the UltraHub would do it but no joy in this case. 

 

 

 

So just to re-iterate...

 

 

 

Remove the eth port from the switch if it's part of the switch (in this case eth3).

 

 

 

Setup a VIF on eth3 on VLAN 10.

 

 

 

Set the IP address on eth3.10 to be 192.168.6.1/24 (this can be anything, just needs to be different from the LAN IP on the Vodafone router).

 

 

 

Setup DHCP service on that same range - we found that we had to hard set DNS servers here for it to work - using the ER-X's IP as the DNS didn't seem to work. 


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