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PPPoE passthrough on 2710n with Mikrotik router
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23 Apr 2012 11:53 #71994
by waroffice
PPPoE passthrough on 2710n with Mikrotik router was created by waroffice
Evening,
I have been trying all day to get these to work together.
I have used the Draytek 2710 for a while for ADSL and works fine but my local area will be FTTC enable shortly so I thought I would get me a routerboard as I have been wanting to for a while and use the Draytek as a modem.
Turns out its not that simple.
I work for an ISP so had access to some modems.
I set up the 751 in my lunch break using a speedtouch 536 as a modem and work quickly and relatively easily.
I get my kit home and set my Draytek to pass-through mode and then my trouble started.
It just refuses to connect.
the log is full of
I used the webfig to configure the device but this is the output from the terminal.
[admin@MikroTik] /interface pppoe-client> print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 name="pppoe-out1" max-mtu=1480 max-mru=1480 mrru=1500 interface=ether1-gateway user="user@zen" password="xxxxxxxx" profile=default service-name="" ac-name="" add-default-route=yes
dial-on-demand=no use-peer-dns=yes allow=chap
I have set the mrru to 1500 as per a different users problems but I just cant get it to connect.
I have tried different cables also.
my question is, has anyone used the draytek 2710 as a modem before and what settings do they normally need.
I have tried all possible combinations on the draytek with no luck.
I have been trying all day to get these to work together.
I have used the Draytek 2710 for a while for ADSL and works fine but my local area will be FTTC enable shortly so I thought I would get me a routerboard as I have been wanting to for a while and use the Draytek as a modem.
Turns out its not that simple.
I work for an ISP so had access to some modems.
I set up the 751 in my lunch break using a speedtouch 536 as a modem and work quickly and relatively easily.
I get my kit home and set my Draytek to pass-through mode and then my trouble started.
It just refuses to connect.
the log is full of
Code:
0 Jan/02/1970 00:36:56 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: initializing...
1 Jan/02/1970 00:36:56 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: dialing...
2 Jan/02/1970 00:36:59 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: terminating... - disconnected
3 Jan/02/1970 00:36:59 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: disconnected
4 Jan/02/1970 00:37:09 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: initializing...
5 Jan/02/1970 00:37:09 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: dialing...
6 Jan/02/1970 00:37:12 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: terminating... - disconnected
7 Jan/02/1970 00:37:12 memory pppoe, ppp, info pppoe-out1: disconnected
I used the webfig to configure the device but this is the output from the terminal.
[admin@MikroTik] /interface pppoe-client> print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 name="pppoe-out1" max-mtu=1480 max-mru=1480 mrru=1500 interface=ether1-gateway user="user@zen" password="xxxxxxxx" profile=default service-name="" ac-name="" add-default-route=yes
dial-on-demand=no use-peer-dns=yes allow=chap
I have set the mrru to 1500 as per a different users problems but I just cant get it to connect.
I have tried different cables also.
my question is, has anyone used the draytek 2710 as a modem before and what settings do they normally need.
I have tried all possible combinations on the draytek with no luck.
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