I started this topic here, I hope this is correct.
We changed ISP services yesterday and I love how Frontier is delivering a true FTTH(Fiber to the Home). Once the account is activated you simple plug the network cable into their NVG or you can connect directly to a device. Everything works GREAT except for the Cisco ASA. It will NOT pull the DHCP address. I have no routing set, interface is set to dhcp. If I connect to their NVG(setup as a router) it will pull an internal address. If I set the NVG to bridge mode, the ASA doesn't get an IP. I then can plug directly to my laptop, boom online. Back to ASA, well you get the point.
Any ideas why the ASA will not pull an IP. What is different on the Cisco ASA on how it request for DHCP from the NVG(NVG468MQ in routing mode) or my laptop that is able to obtain an IP?