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PPPoE connection

kevinshkong11
Level 1
Level 1

Hi ALL,

I would like to setup a PPPoE connection in Cisco ASA 5506 X but failed.

interface GigabitEthernet1/1.500
 description TM Unifi
 vlan 500
 nameif outside
 security-level 0
 pppoe client vpdn group abcd
 ip address pppoe setroute

vpdn group abcd request dialout pppoe
vpdn group abcd localname abcd@unifibiz
vpdn group abcd ppp authentication pap
vpdn username abcd@unifibiz password ***** store-local

ccbcherasfw# sh vpdn session state

%No active L2TP tunnels

%No active PPTP tunnels

PPPoE Session Information (Total tunnels=1 sessions=0)

SessID TunID Intf     State       Last Chg
 7428      2 outside   PADI_SENT  1352 secs

Below is debug message

debug pppoe PPPoE: send_padi:(Snd) Dest:ffff.ffff.ffff Src:0078.88d8.2661 Type:0x8863=PPPoE-Discovery
PPPoE: Ver:1 Type:1 Code:09=PADI Sess:0 Len:12
PPPoE: Type:0101:SVCNAME-Service Name Len:0
PPPoE: Type:0103:HOSTUNIQ-Host Unique Tag Len:4
PPPoE: 00000001
PPPoE: padi timer expired

Thank you.

Regards

Kevin

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shunmubala
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Bro

Please kindly do ensure your TM Modem is set to bridge mode. You can do so by using a very thin pin/needle, and poke into the little hole, usually located at the rear of the TM Modem.

 

Please do ensure your configuration is similar to https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/13098796/pppoe-connection. The Vlan 500 is correct, used by TM.

Lastly, please do add the following lines in your configuration, if it’s not done already

vpdn group abcd ppp authentication chap pap

 

Note: PPPoE is only supported in single, routed mode, without failover.

Hi,

I connect it directly to modem as the DLink router DIR-850L has no bridge mode.

Any other alternative way?

Thank you.

Can you take a photo of your modem. I'm very sure there's a pin/reset button to set the modem into bridge mode

Farhan Mohamed
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Please kindly do ensure your TM Modem is set to bridge mode. You can do so by using a very thin pin/needle, and poke into the little hole, usually located at the rear of the TM Modem.

 

Please do ensure your configuration is similar to https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/13098796/pppoe-connection. The Vlan 500 is correct, used by TM.

Lastly, please do add the following lines in your configuration, if it’s not done already

vpdn group abcd ppp authentication chap pap

 

Note: PPPoE is only supported in single, routed mode, without failover.

Can you take a photo of your modem. I'm very sure there's a pin/reset button to set the modem into bridge mode

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