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| + | ====== Set up PPPoE Information on Juniper 5GT 101 ====== | ||
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| + | ===== How To ===== | ||
| + | Note for the Waterford Setup all Password and Information should be located inside the password safe - look for PPPoE | ||
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| + | This is for if the VDSL router has been changed to modem mode and we need to enter the VDSL info onto the juniper 5GT 101 | ||
| + | * Browse to the juniper router 10.5.5.1 and log in | ||
| + | * Go to Network -> PPP -> PPPoE Profile and click new | ||
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| + | * Fill in the PPPoE Instance to be a suitable name | ||
| + | * Bound it to the untrust interface | ||
| + | * Username and password have to be obtained from the ISP (VLANID may also be given but should not be needed here) | ||
| + | * Change the netmask to be the netmask they provided (shouldn’t cause issue if left as default) | ||
| + | * Click save and if you click edit it should look similar to this: | ||
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| + | * Next go to Network -> Interfaces -> Untrust and click edit on this | ||
| + | * The Obtain IP using PPPoE should be selected and the Name of the PPPoE profile should have been automatically selected from the dropdown | ||
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| + | * The device should now be able to connect to the internet and have the public ip address assigned to the juniper router as the modem is not only a modem. | ||
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