Yes, of course. But Absolut has not yet been able to respond to my business inquiry.

Maybe it’s still being clarified because they don’t officially offer the device on their homepage.

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@“x”#65426What settings did you make so that the router works in the Swisscom network?

or did you have to configure via an ACS server?

Thank you very much.

Albatross

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    Albatros2 wrote:

    @“x”#65426What settings did you make so that the router works in the Swisscom network?

    or did you have to configure via an ACS server?

    thank you very much.

    Albatross


    @Albatros2

    No, it works via the WEB-Gui too, it wasn’t clear from the manual I have.

    The configuration of the ONT works via OLT, ACS and Web-Gui.

    Such a configuration via the WEB-Gui makes no sense for ISPs.

    You just have to have the administrator user/password for the ONT, otherwise it won’t work.

    It doesn’t work with the standard user/password that is on the product label.

    However, I will not publish the administrator user/password here, as it is not entirely trivial.

    to change it via WEB-GUI (configuration XML file / tool).

    So that for users who have no idea about the matter, the router does not become a security risk or if it fails,

    You can no longer access the ONT as an administrator.

    Addition: With a router reset, the old administrator password applies again.

    I’ll write a post in due course once I’ve figured out and tested all the settings.

    Here are your desired settings to get online with the ONT:

    WAN-Settings_HN8255W.jpg

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    7 days later
    5 days later

    Short interim:

    Finally my fiber optic connection could be repaired.

    CB2 with XPS-Pon gets a connection and works.

    @sam1970@“x”#63

    Have you somehow gotten the ZyXEL router to work, my current status is:

    ZyXEL AX7501-B0 “FW version: V5.15(ABPC.0)C0”

    With the following settings a connection is established, an IPv4 address (100.95.79.xx) is obtained and the registration page can be opened:

    Encapsulation: IPoE

    DHCP option 60: 100008,0001

    VLAN 802.1q: 10

    MTU: 1492

    Unfortunately, I can’t get an internet connection (not even ping 8.8.8.8 directly from the router).

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    If you create an IPoE (DHCP) connection, but fixed IPs are switched on your Anschluss (which you can obtain via PPPoE VLAN ID11), you have no Internet connectivity via the DHCP connection, but only a connection to the service network and could, for example Use Swisscom TV.

    So what you’re describing makes sense. Not that you’re comparing apples with oranges.

    The effect can be seen from this document: [https://documents.swisscom.com/product/1000260-Connectivity\_Geraete\_/Documents/ Specifications/Centro_Business2_PPPoE_Passthrough-de.p df](https://documents.swisscom.com/product/1000260-Connectivity_Geraete_/Documents/ Specifications/Centro_Business2_PPPoE_Passthrough-de.pdf)

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      @Herby @sam1970

      **Swisscom XGS-PON with a ZyXEL AX7501-B0 router:
      **

      Initial situation:

      • Firmware version: V5.15 (ABPC.0)C0
      • SFP+ XGSPON ONU Module: CIG SX-1001 PN: 151173701 TX 1270
        (Unfortunately this is only a 1Gbps module, this is the module that was supplied with the CB2.)
      • Swisscom “Business Internet L” subscription
        _(For private connections, the second part with PPPoE should probably be omitted)
        _

      (PrintScreens for the configs at the bottom of the post)

      1. Step:

      Make settings for IPoE (DHCP, Swisscom services) and register router:

      • Network Settings
        • Broadband
          • #1:
            • Mode: Routing
            • Encapsulation: IPoE
            • IPv4/IPv6 Mode: IPv4 Only
            • IP Address: Obtain an IP Address Automatically
            • DNS Server: Obtain DNS Info Automatically
            • DHCPC Options:
              • option 60
                Vendor ID: 100008,0001
            • VLAN (802.1q): 10
            • MTU: 1492
            • Routing features:
              • NAT: (Enabled)
              • IGMP Proxy: (Enabled)
              • Apply as Default Gateway: (also activated for now, deactivated later)

      Then register the router (it is best to connect it directly to the router via WLAN or cable, if necessary reopen the browser). In my case (with Firefox) I was immediately made aware of it and suggested the correct page.

      2. Step:

      Change PPPoE settings and default gateway:

      • Network Settings
        • Broadband
          • Add New WAN Interface (#2):
            • Mode: Routing
            • Encapsulation: PPPoE
            • IPv4/IPv6 Mode: IPv4 IPv6 DualStack
            • VLAN (802.1q): 11
            • MTU: 1500 (If this doesn’t work, maybe try 1492)
            • Routing features:
              • NAT: (Enabled)
              • IGMP Proxy: (Enabled)
              • Apply as Default Gateway: (Enabled)
            • IPv6 routing feature
              • MLD Proxy: (Enabled)
              • Apply as Default Gateway: (Enabled)
            • PPP information
              • PPP User Name: DEINPPPoEBENUTZER@swisscomsme.ch
              • PPP Password: YOUR PPP PASSWORD
              • PPP Connection Trigger: Auto Connect
            • IP Address: Obtain an IP Address Automatically
            • DNS Server: Obtain DNS Info Automatically
            • IPv6 Address: Obtain an IPv6 Address Automatically
            • IPv6 DNS Server: Obtain IPv6 DNS Info Automatically

      Additions:

      • Note: I had to use the PPPoE login xxyyzz@swisscomsme.ch (not…@swisscomdata.ch)
        (Thanks Tux0ne! Thanks to your linked document I came across this - the old one is still entered in my old Swisscom documents…)
      • Of course, the settings can be adjusted as needed (PPPoE passthrough, etc.) but I recommend starting with this setting and building from there.
      • I have the impression that what was important, among other things, was the process (first only register IPoE, router and only then PPPoE) and a little patience… but I could also be wrong.
      • I haven’t gotten Internet-Backup to work yet

      Here are the print screens:

      IPoE settings:

      IPoE-Settings.png

      PPPoE settings:

      PPPoE-Settings.png

      “Proof”:

      ScreenShot_20-09-04_15-03-49_001.png

      I hope to help one or the other with the “hurdle of Swisscom, XGS-PON and third-party routers”.

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        @Sennhauser-ITS

        Where can you find this data?! What if I no longer have these Swisscom documents!?

        “ PPP User Name: DEINPPPoEBENUTZER@swisscomsme.ch ”

        “ PPP Password: YOURPPPoEPASSWORD ”

        Can I read it somewhere?

        Now the only question is whether the included SFP+ module from IB3 also works.

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        @sam1970

        You can find your PPPoE access data in the Swisscom Kundencenter at:

        Settings & Services -> Internet -> Internet access data there under “PPPoE access data”

        We have a business internet Anschluss, I can’t provide any information about private connections.

        From what I’ve read, only IPoE with DHCP is used there (no more PPPoE).

        P.S.

        I also had internet access with “IPoE only”, but only after several attempts. On my first attempt I (also?) had the phenomenon of being connected but not having internet access (see post above).

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        @Albatros2 should work according to the documentation, no time to research at the moment. When I have more time I will post the settings. The goal is for the HN8255W to become a replacement router for the IB3.

        However, since the NH8255W is designed as a provider router (via TR-069 protocol), it is more difficult to find the right settings. I would prefer the Zyxel because there is a different concept behind it: user-related interface and via TR069 as an option.

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        Hello everyone

        I have now done a test on Fix IP with the Zyxel AX 7501 and at the moment you only get a maximum of 1 GB throughput. The reason for this is that a service profile of 10GB has not yet been implemented for Fix IP subscriptions in the Swisscom network because there are no subscriptions available for this yet.

        As soon as the new business router is launched, new speed profiles will also be available.

        Greeting

        StefanoC

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