Am 25.02.2019 um 16:30 schrieb Thomas Huber: > Hi misc, > > i got the opportuniy to have 4 ADSL links to my rural site. > Two links have already been there and OpenBSD -stable running a APU2 is > shaping the traffic between this two links. > > But now I struggle with setting up the 3rd (pppoe2) link. > As far as I know I´ve to go through a vlan(4) with vnetid 7 and this seems > to be valid information > because the pppoe debug-logs are more extensive than when trying to connect > without the vlan between em0 and pppoe2: > > # cat /var/log/messages > [...] > Feb 25 10:14:49 router /bsd: pppoe2 (8864) state=3, session=0xa3 output -> > 88:a2:5e:1e:52:88, len=17 > Feb 25 10:14:49 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-ack id=0x43 > len=14 > 05-06-d3-66-5d-a2-01-04-05-d4-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00> > Feb 25 10:14:49 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp req-sent->ack-rcvd > Feb 25 10:14:50 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp TO(ack-rcvd) rst_counter = 10 > Feb 25 10:14:50 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp ack-rcvd->req-sent > Feb 25 10:14:50 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp output <conf-req id=0x44 len=14 > 05-06-d3-66-5d-a2-01-04-05-d4> > Feb 25 10:14:50 router /bsd: pppoe2 (8864) state=3, session=0xa3 output -> > 88:a2:5e:1e:52:88, len=22 > Feb 25 10:14:50 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-ack id=0x44 > len=14 > 05-06-d3-66-5d-a2-01-04-05-d4-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00> > Feb 25 10:14:50 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp req-sent->ack-rcvd > Feb 25 10:14:51 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp TO(ack-rcvd) rst_counter = 10 > Feb 25 10:14:51 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp ack-rcvd->req-sent > Feb 25 10:14:51 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp output <conf-req id=0x45 len=14 > 05-06-d3-66-5d-a2-01-04-05-d4> > Feb 25 10:14:51 router /bsd: pppoe2 (8864) state=3, session=0xa3 output -> > 88:a2:5e:1e:52:88, len=22 > Feb 25 10:14:51 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-ack id=0x45 > len=14 > 05-06-d3-66-5d-a2-01-04-05-d4-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00> > Feb 25 10:14:51 router /bsd: pppoe2: lcp req-sent->ack-rcvd > > But to be honest I don´t know what this means and where to look furhter. > The ADSL modem is able to sync and a ISP-provided router-modem is also able > to establish connection. > > # cat /etc/hostname.pppoe2 > > inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \ > pppoedev vlan0 authproto pap \ > authname 'xxx' authkey 'xxx' > dest 0.0.0.3 > inet6 eui64 > debug > up > !/sbin/route add default -ifp pppoe1 0.0.0.3 > !/sbin/route add -inet6 default -ifp pppoe1 fe80::%pppoe2
Why does it mention pppoe1 in the route add statements here? If I'm not mistaken these should be pppoe2. > > # cat /etc/hostname.vlan0 > > inet 0.0.0.3 255.255.255.255 NONE descr VODDSL vlan 7 vlandev em0 Why do you have 0.0.0.3 assigned to the vlan interface? My 6.4 router just has "vnetid 7 parent em0" + "up" in /etc/hostname.vlan7. > # cat /etc/hostname.em0 > > up > > Without understanding the internals of ADSL or PPPoE, I just copied this > configuration from the functional hostname.pppoe[0|1] > but this links work fine without the additional vlan(4). Guess this is > related to something ISP-thing called "BNG" > The reated ISP is Vodafone in Germany which is using the Telekom > infrastrcture just in case this is relevant. > > Anybody andy clue how to set this connection up correctly or where to look? > Thanks

