Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-08 Thread Josh Luthman
From:* AF on behalf of Mark - Myakka > Technologies via AF > *Sent:* Tuesday, November 5, 2024 2:38 PM > *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group > *Cc:* Mark - Myakka Technologies > *Subject:* [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server > > We have always used PPPoE in the past. Just

Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-08 Thread Chris Fabien
- > *From:* AF on behalf of Mark - Myakka > Technologies via AF > *Sent:* Tuesday, November 5, 2024 2:38 PM > *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group > *Cc:* Mark - Myakka Technologies > *Subject:* [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server > > We have always used PPPoE in the

Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-07 Thread Mark - Myakka Technologies via AF
Cc: Mark - Myakka Technologies > Subject: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server >   > We have always used PPPoE in the past.  Just happen to be what our first > system 23 years ago was based on and we just stuck with it.  We are setting > up a new area with all new equipment.  Looking at set

Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-07 Thread Adam Moffett
This may have been answered, but I'm behind on the list traffic and I'm not going to read everything. Proper ISP equipment should prevent BUM traffic from traveling from CPE to CPE. Any broadcast should only go up to your gateway. On your gateway you'll enable DHCP Relay pointing at your DHCP se

Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-05 Thread Sterling Jacobson via AF
] ISP level DHCP server We have always used PPPoE in the past. Just happen to be what our first system 23 years ago was based on and we just stuck with it. We are setting up a new area with all new equipment. Looking at setting it up as DHCP. Looks like I can do some DHCP radius stuff and ou

Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-05 Thread Trey Scarborough
What routers do you use to terminate your L2 and issue your dhcp? Most support /32 in some way or another. you really dont need the option 121 just a /32 with a default works. I have done this on juniper, cisco, mikrotik, netelastic, and nokia. Some of those vendors require a BNG license to sup

Re: [AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-05 Thread Josh Luthman
We NAT'ed our wireless SM to solve that. Now that we're doing fiber (PON) the ONT are all RG so it's nat no matter what. Technically you could bridge the ONT but 99.999% of our customers are simply RG/NAT. On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 4:39 PM Mark - Myakka Technologies via AF < af@af.afmug.com> wrote:

[AFMUG] ISP level DHCP server

2024-11-05 Thread Mark - Myakka Technologies via AF
We have always used PPPoE in the past. Just happen to be what our first system 23 years ago was based on and we just stuck with it. We are setting up a new area with all new equipment. Looking at setting it up as DHCP. Looks like I can do some DHCP radius stuff and our new equipment will inj