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diablo2nd

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#303694 1-Mar-2023 10:30
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This is not meant to be negative at anyway towards 2degrees Customer Support.

 

I totally understand frontline customer support not being able to support customers that use non standard devices. It's a reasonable position and I don't take any issues with that. I'm aware by not using the old hardware that i got from them 8+ years ago i make life a bit more challenging for myself. 

 

 

 

However, I was hoping I could get some insights from them about whats hapenning with my fibre line. (it's currently not working) All I managed to get from the phone call was "The session is invalid"

 

 

 

So - 

I've running a Mikrotik box - it's establishing the pppoe connection to 2degrees. it's connected directly to the ont, and setup with vlan 10 - everything has been fine for the better part of the last 2 years. Theres been no intentional changes on my side.

 

 

 

approx 36 hours ago (evening of 27-02-23) - i lost connection. In the morning, i restarted the ont and was away laughing again. 

 

approx 12 hours ago (evening of 28-02-23) - i lost connection again - and was unable to get it back to life. I've restarted all my equipment and checked settings and logs. 

 

 

 

The logs in the Mirotik indicate a successful connection - then after a varying amount of time - i get "disconnected" - from time to time i get a message indication that the remote end forcibly disconnected me. 

 

 

 

I can also see in my logs, i'm getting an IP Address assigned from the remote end.

 

 

 

Could someone advise where I should start in debugging this?


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  #3043502 1-Mar-2023 10:54
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It could be that 2D has changed you from PPPoE to DHCP

 

Change the wan setting on the Mikrotik to DHCP and see if that resolves the issue.

 

IP--> DHCP Client

 

you may need to edit the masq and firewall rules to match the new interface





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