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content:en_us:7_ug_network [2019/06/04 08:31]
nickh [Configuring Ethernet Interfaces]
content:en_us:7_ug_network [2019/06/05 13:07] (current)
nickh [Multiple HotLAN's]
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 +==== PPPoE with VLAN tag ====
 +If you want a PPPoE connection and need to specify a VLAN ID (e.g. 101 in the UK for VDSL), this is generally set in the modem so is nothing to do with ClearOS. However there is a modemless PPPoE set up used by some ISP's in some countries (Canada?) where the network cable from the ISP goes straight into ClearOS and there is a requirement to set a VLAN ID.
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 +In theory, to do this, create a VLAN interface attached to your external interface, set the VLAN ID, Role=External,​ Connection Type=PPPoE and set your PPPoE username and password.
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 +There is currently a bug in the Network Interfaces where you are not given the option to set the Connection Type to PPPoE. The workaround is to set the connection type to DHCP and save the interface. Then go back and edit the interface you've just created. You will then be able to set the Connection Type to PPPoE and input your username and password.
 ===== Troubleshooting ===== ===== Troubleshooting =====
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