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SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
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SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
Hello all,
I would like to make a tagged VLAN group on the WAN port (ID 4 and 6, per requirement of ISP, 4 = IPTV and 6 = Internet). This would result in the eth0.4 and eth0.6 interfaces. I have only managed to assign one VLAN to the WAN port so far (ID 6), so internet is working fine but IPTV is not. I can't seem to get the eth0.4 AND eth0.6 working on the WAN port. Please note that bridged-itv is NOT an option (ISP doesn't allow this).
Can someone tell me if this is possible on the SXR50, and if so, how?
With kind regards,
Marten
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
Would it be possible to post the ISP instructions regarding how to set up the link?
(I am familiar with lots of ISPs requiring a VLAN for IPTV, but usually that is all they say.)
Thanks
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
1. Assume port 1 is WAN. Port 2 is connected with IPTV device
2. Assign a profile with VID=6 to port 1.
3. Assign "IPTV" profile with VID=4 to port 2
So, internally Port 1 and Port 2 will be added to the same bridge. Other port will be in LAN bridge.
Check if that works.
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
- Tagged traffic should only be used on the WAN port. From there, all traffic should be untagged.
- An IGMP proxy should be set up on the WAN port, where downstream = VLAN6 BUT upstream for certain IP ranges should be routed through VLAN4 with static routes. It should have alternate-subnet set to '0.0.0.0/0'.
- VLAN4 should use DHCP with option 60 set to 'IPTV_RG' and option 28 set to '192.168.1.255'. It should ask for a 'classless ip'.
- Nat should be enabled for traffic for ranges 213.75.112.0/21 and 217.166.0.0/16 between VLAN4 and the internal network.
Is this possible, albeit with some config modifications through telnet (which I have already enabled on the Orbi)?
A nice puzzle! 😄
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
Assigning VLAN4 to port 2 will not work since the IPTV box should be in the same network as it also requires internet access. Furthermore the ISP does not allow bridged IPTV.
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
Hi
We are internally discussing. If you have a network topology diagram, that would help us understand better. will get back to you.
Bruce
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
Thanks for checking in, my ISP is KPN. (Dutch ISP with the most market share in the Netherlands) (https://www.kpn.com/)
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Re: SXR50 Tagged VLAN goup on WAN
Is there any update regarding this subject?
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Marten de Jong