No worries. It was plug-and-play with a DHCP client on the fibre slot. Just double-checked the config, there's nothing fancy configured against it. ABB say this in the service handover - ie. they don't say much: /"If you are configuring your own equipment, Aussie Broadband NBN TC4, TC2 and NBN Enterprise Ethernet services are configured using DHCP, IPoE or Dynamic IP. You should be able to select one of these options under quick setup or setup wizard."/ As for the lease, yes - we get the WAN IP via DHCP. :-) Cheers, Luke On 26/9/2022 5:35 pm, Karl Auer wrote:
On Mon, 2022-09-26 at 17:20 +1000, Luke Thompson wrote:
We do this to good effect with NBN Enterprise Ethernet through a CCR2004. Thanks Luke (and for proving there's life in the list yet).
So in your case, there is no need for anything special? Just plug it in and your router gets an address via DHCP?
You can add DHCP options through the CLI at the very least, likely in the GUI too. Adding them should be no problem, it's knowing what to add :-) Do you need to set up any special DHCP options in your case?
One think I thunk was whether the address that my router gets is going to be the Internet-visible outside address of my network.
Thanks, K.