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I can not reach a PPPoE client from the outside

apolkhirev
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I have a PPPoE server on the router. The PPPoE client (adsl-modem in my case) recive an IP-address (real IP assigned by ISP) from the Radius server. The Client works well, the laptop attached to the adsl-modem have an access to the Internet. But I can't ping the client by its IP-address. There is no any firewall.

!

ip vrf EXTern

rd 100:1

!

subscriber profile EXTern-PROFILE

service local

pppoe service EXTern-PROFILE

!

vpdn enable

!

vpdn-group EXTern-PPPOE

! Default L2TP VPDN group

accept-dialin

protocol pppoe

virtual-template 1

l2tp tunnel receive-window 1024

!

bba-group pppoe global

virtual-template 1

service profile EXTern-PROFILE

ac name BGRD-GW1

!

interface GigabitEthernet0/0

description -= Internet =-

ip vrf forwarding EXTern

ip address 212.xxx.xxx.2 255.255.255.0

!

interface GigabitEthernet0/1

description -= DSLAM =-

no ip address

pppoe enable group global

!

interface Virtual-Template1

ip vrf forwarding EXTern

ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0

ip virtual-reassembly

peer default ip address pool EXTern

ppp authentication chap

!

ip route vrf EXTern 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 212.xxx.xxx.1

!

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apolkhirev
Level 1
Level 1

LenWG#show int Virtual-aCCess 2

Virtual-Access2 is up, line protocol is up

...

Encapsulation PPP, LCP Closed

Base PPPoE vaccess

...

LenWG#show ip route vrf EXTern

Routing Table: EXTern

Gateway of last resort is 212.xxx.xxx.1 to network 0.0.0.0

C 212.xxx.xxx.0/24 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet0/0

212.yyy.yyy.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets

C 212.yyy.yyy.yyy is directly connected, Virtual-Access2.1

S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 212.xxx.xxx.1

Where 212.yyy.yyy.yyy is the clients IP-address.

Have you solved the problem?

apolkhirev
Level 1
Level 1

debug ip packet

LenWG#ping vrf EXTern 212.yyy.yyy.yyy

Type escape sequence to abort.

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 212.yyy.yyy.yyy, timeout is 2 seconds:

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: tableid=1, s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), routed via FIB

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), len 100, sending

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: tableid=1, s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), routed via FIB

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), len 100, sending

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: tableid=1, s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), routed via FIB

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), len 100, sending

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: tableid=1, s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), routed via FIB

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), len 100, sending

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: tableid=1, s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), routed via FIB

*May 19 06:01:14.320: IP: s=212.xxx.xxx.1 (local), d=212.yyy.yyy.yyy (Virtual-Access2.1), len 100, sending

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