@Nash wrote:
Just FYI, the MX can absolutely handle PPPoE. https://documentation.meraki.com/zGeneral_Administration/Other_Topics/Support_for_PPPoE_on_Cisco_Mer...
If I understand your scenario correctly, we'll normally work with the ISP (if necessary) to move the PPPoE login to the MX from the ISP device. You can do so from the local status page, as per the doc above.
Yes, I know the MX can handle PPPoE; I had to use an additional security appliance ahead of the MX to make up for all the functionality that the MX lacks, and that Meraki is showing scant signs of addressing.
There is no need for the PPPoE login to be moved from the gateway appliance to the MX, as I have said previously -
"I have an MX that uplinks to a router on a private IP address (192.168.22.0/28), the router, which has NAT translation activated, passes it through to the internet, despite the public address being dynamic, the MX uses this as the external IP address, and copes with changes."
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. It was the lack of required functionality in the MX that created the need for an additional security appliance ahead of the MX, to do what the MX doesn't do. Otherwise, I would still be using PPPoE/PPPoA on the MX.