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FDemir
New Member
October 5, 2020
Question

PPPoE Settings Failed

  • October 5, 2020
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Hi,

 

Device : FG 40F

I try to configure PPPoE settings on WAN port. But it says "failed". I tried with 2 different environment, 5 different modems. I put modems on brigde mode and disabled DHCP. I can't solve the problem.

    2 replies

    andrewbailey
    New Member
    October 5, 2020

    Hi FDemir,

     

    It really depends on your ISP and what settings they require- so it's hard to be specfic in response to your question. Your ISP modem should be in bridge mode if you want the Fortigate to control the PPPOE session (which is probably best).

     

    I use PPPOE on two Fortigates (one is 40F) and have no issues at all. But it isn't always easy to align with what the ISP needs.

     

    It also gets more complex if you need IPv6 too- that again adds complexity.

     

    Here is a link to an older post discussing PPPOE and IPv6 specifically:-

     

    https://forum.fortinet.com/FindPost/182048

     

    It may help you- it talks about the PPOE settings generally and provides some config snippets which might help you.

     

    Good luck.

     

    Kind Regards,

     

     

    Andy/

    FDemir
    FDemirAuthor
    New Member
    October 5, 2020

    Hi Andy,

     

    I don't need IPv6. When I write my ISP username and password to WAN interface's PPPoE settings, I should see my public IP here. But it says failed.

    sw2090
    SuperUser
    SuperUser
    October 5, 2020

    basically:

     

    if modem is in bridge mode the FGT does the PPPOE session. If it sucessfully dialled in in bridge mode you will see the external ip on the FGT If modem is not in bridge mode you have to set the FGT to do dhcp or have static ip on the iterface connected to modem. In this case you will not see the external ip on the FGT.

     

    If you are in bridge mode you can use the cli debug commands that were posted here by someone else already to get some more info.