Can't get advanced DMZ to work with HH3000 and udm pro

Jeff9
Contributor II

Hi - I spent a lot of time trying to implement PPPoE before learning that this wasn't supported.  ADMZ should be easy but no matter what I do, HH3000 only sends an internal IP to UDM PRO. I have a direct connection from HH3000 (LAN 2) to UDM Pro port 9.  I manually added the Mac address to HH3000.  I turned off both, rebooted hh3000 waited till it was fully up then plugged udm pro back in. UDM WAN is set up as dhcpv4.

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Vanadiel
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If you have a home hub 3000, you can remove the GPON from the home hub and plug it directly into the SFP+ port on the UDM Pro. Just be careful not to damage the green end on the fiber cable as that will require a technician to put a new connector on it.

I have done this in the past without any issue, just need to be aware the UDM Pro SFP+ port can only sync at 1 or 10 Gbps, so you will be limited to a profile speed of 1/1.

If you want the full 1.5/1, you would need something like the Mikrotik RB5009, which has an SFP+ port that can sync at 2.5/2.5, needed to get 1.5/1 profile speed.

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Jeff9
Contributor II

adding some additional info that hopefully helps - on the HH3000 the Mac address for the udm pro looks to be for the port not the machine (e.g., on the udm pro panel the Mac address shows ...d1, and the hh3000 shows ...d9.  in the hh3000 it shows an ip of 2.11 and on the udm panel its shows wan ip 2.1.

Regarding the PPPoE comment - it seems this isn't an option unless I have the ONT in my house (eg., a box where the ethernet cable comes out and plugs into the HH3000. For me I have an SPF that plugs directly into the HH3000.

My goal is simple I want a bridge mode (or as close as possible), so that I can easily implement things like DuckDNS, VPN, etc through udm pro.

 

Hope this helps.  and I really appreciate any help I can get

 

 

 

dks
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Bell will not offer a bridge mode to residential customers. They offer PPPoE pass through. 

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Jeff9
Contributor II

Does that mean the advanced DMZ doesn’t work (a defect/issue with the capability) or it doesn’t do what I think it does (web traffic will hit udm first so I can configure duckdns, vpn, port forwarding, etc in udm directly)

dks
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Thank you for your question. You may find some answers in this forum thread. 

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Jeff9
Contributor II

Hi. That just says if you have a static ip the advanced DMZ won’t work. I’m using Dixon udm shouldn’t that work?

 

assuming admz can’t work how do I implement t pppoe. I have setup pppoe on the udm pro with hh3000 DMZ off and I still don’t get a public ip for the udm pro 

 

any suggestions?

Vanadiel
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If you have a home hub 3000, you can remove the GPON from the home hub and plug it directly into the SFP+ port on the UDM Pro. Just be careful not to damage the green end on the fiber cable as that will require a technician to put a new connector on it.

I have done this in the past without any issue, just need to be aware the UDM Pro SFP+ port can only sync at 1 or 10 Gbps, so you will be limited to a profile speed of 1/1.

If you want the full 1.5/1, you would need something like the Mikrotik RB5009, which has an SFP+ port that can sync at 2.5/2.5, needed to get 1.5/1 profile speed.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.