FIOS doesn't have any influence on whether an O/S will
work with it. The GPON gear tracks DHCP requests,
storing response. At least that is how it works on
Tellabs and I believe Verizon FIOS uses Tellabs gear.
I've been using OpenBSD's dhclient on an enterprise
GPON implementation for a couple
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Received: Wednesday, 06 Feb 2013, 4:55am
To: misc@openbsd.org [misc@openbsd.org]
Subject: Re: Verizon FIOS, OpenBSD, and DHCP
On 6 February 2013, bofh wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
> > Solved this. It took Verizon three tries (three calls by me), to
> > ac
On 6 February 2013, bofh wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
> > Solved this. It took Verizon three tries (three calls by me), to
> > actually get the RJ-45 port working on the ONT.
>
> Hmm... I had to set my MAC address to the Actiontec's.
>
> $ cat /etc/hostname.em0
> !
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
> Solved this. It took Verizon three tries (three calls by me), to actually get
> the RJ-45 port working on the ONT.
Hmm... I had to set my MAC address to the Actiontec's.
$ cat /etc/hostname.em0
!ifconfig \$if lladdr 00:0f:b3:aa:aa:aa
dhcp
--
Solved this. It took Verizon three tries (three calls by me), to actually get
the RJ-45 port working on the ONT.
Jay
> Good evening.
>
> I am trying to replace the Verizon FIOS Actiontec router with a OpenBSD 5.2
> box, and move from COAX to Cat5e at the same time. I've read the
> documentation
Good evening.
I am trying to replace the Verizon FIOS Actiontec router with a OpenBSD 5.2
box, and move from COAX to Cat5e at the same time. I've read the
documentation for configuring dhcp/dhclient. I've set the external interface
to "dhcp". I have a solid green link light on the interface (re
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