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FTD (FDM) PPPoE "Obtain Default Route" or Manual Route

TheGoob
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Hello

 

I was wondering if it would be advisable to manually input my WAN default route as well as it being obtained. I ask because when it is obtained manually via PPPoE it does not show up in "static routes". Curious if I should also manually make a route.

 

 

outside 0.0.0.0/0 <wan ip>

 

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In this instance as it seems the receiving device is a PPPOE client then I would suggest to add the static default route manually.

When a default route is received dynamically depending on what process its received by the default routing metric can be different, but adding a static default manually you can control that metric.


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can you more elaborate?

When configured as PPPoE there is a checkbox (selected) that states "obtain default route automatically" and I assume it does as I can access the Internet but when I go to static routes on the FPR, it shows 0. 

Clearly a route has to be there as my LAN can access the Internet but would I still need to add a static route to outside for any other purpose?

balaji.bandi
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You do need static route to add, the DHCP get Route automatically

 

>show route will show you route 

 

example :

 

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Hello
In this instance as it seems the receiving device is a PPPOE client then I would suggest to add the static default route manually.

When a default route is received dynamically depending on what process its received by the default routing metric can be different, but adding a static default manually you can control that metric.


Please rate and mark as an accepted solution if you have found any of the information provided useful.
This then could assist others on these forums to find a valuable answer and broadens the community’s global network.

Kind Regards
Paul

TheGoob
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Thank you all, very helpful. Makes sense.