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userdoc:tt_wan_failover [2018/11/16 06:12] mkeuter [Failover Interface Settings] |
userdoc:tt_wan_failover [2019/03/31 17:08] mknill [PPPoE on Failover Interface] |
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===== PPPoE on Failover Interface ===== | ===== PPPoE on Failover Interface ===== | ||
- | AstLinux supports at most one instance of PPPoE internally, | + | AstLinux supports at most one instance of PPPoE internally, |
+ | If you need PPPoE for the failover external interface, | ||
- | In this example, PPPoE is configured on the Failover interface using the interface '' | + | This can be achieved in two ways: |
+ | 1) Terminating the WAN connection with a PPPoE capable router. | ||
- | PPPOEUSER=" | + | 2) Terminating the WAN connection with a PPPoE capable modem configured |
- | PPPOEPASS=" | + | !!Note ->!! Unless you have a static IP Address from your ISP the modem will not update the IP when it is changed until the next dhcp renewal. Due to this, most half-bridge |
- | PPPOEIF=" | + | |
- | EXT2IF=" | + | |
- | + | ||
- | As an alternative, | + | |
===== Example: 4G/LTE Modem Failover ===== | ===== Example: 4G/LTE Modem Failover ===== |