@swifty
Because the MX does not handle multicast IPTV properly, I have put another gateway device ahead of the MX and the MX now uplinks to a LAN port on that gateway, so the config I currently have on the MX WAN port is not helpful.
However, I use a Vigor 130 modem configured as below:
- VDSL 2 enabled (Tag value 101 - Priority 0)
- PPPoE/PPPoA disabled
- MPoA (RFC1483/2684) enabled (Bridge mode enabled)
PPPoE/PPPoA only needs to be disabled if using multicast IPTV (eg BT Sport), similarly MPoA is only enabled to assist with smooth multicast operation. It works perfectly.
The gateway appliance ahead of the MX has its WAN port configured:
The public IP address of the MX is passed through from the appliance it is connected to.
Before I had to put the additional gateway device ahead of the MX, it connected to the Internet in exactly same manner as the connection I have described above.
Most BT FTTC cabinets can handle Jumbo Packets, but BT PPPoE maxes out at 1520, so make sure Baby Jumbo Packets are enabled