I am a beginner and I am asking your help.
My ISP provides the FTTH with an ONT.
A RB5009 is connected to the ONT with a 2.5 Gbps ethernet.
On the eth of the ONT, 3 VLans are provided by the ISP
- native VLan \ untagged: to manage the ONT itself
- Vlan ID 100 for data traffic
- Vlan ID 200 for VoIP traffic
Until now I used just the data and not the VoIP since I still do not have an ATA adapter
on the RB5009:
- ETH1 is for the WAN, on top there is the Vlan 100 configured and on top to the Vlan 100 there is the PPPoE client
- ETH2 to ETH 8 are bridged togheter and used for clients and access points
etc. etc. firewall... NAT... port maps... etc. etc. and everything works perfectly
Now... I just got an ATA adapter so I need to pass the VLan ID 200 to another eth port and keep the Vlan tagged. Maybe I have to remove one eth port out of the bridge and dedicate this to the ATA.
How can I do that?
Regards.
My ISP provides the FTTH with an ONT.
A RB5009 is connected to the ONT with a 2.5 Gbps ethernet.
On the eth of the ONT, 3 VLans are provided by the ISP
- native VLan \ untagged: to manage the ONT itself
- Vlan ID 100 for data traffic
- Vlan ID 200 for VoIP traffic
Until now I used just the data and not the VoIP since I still do not have an ATA adapter
on the RB5009:
- ETH1 is for the WAN, on top there is the Vlan 100 configured and on top to the Vlan 100 there is the PPPoE client
- ETH2 to ETH 8 are bridged togheter and used for clients and access points
etc. etc. firewall... NAT... port maps... etc. etc. and everything works perfectly
Now... I just got an ATA adapter so I need to pass the VLan ID 200 to another eth port and keep the Vlan tagged. Maybe I have to remove one eth port out of the bridge and dedicate this to the ATA.
How can I do that?
Regards.
Statistics: Posted by stef70 — Fri Mar 22, 2024 11:07 am