Singtel ONR settings

Mach3.2

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@xiaofan I went to see my Nokia ONR settings again. I found this. Do you think it will allow me to save the settings? :ROFLMAO:

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You try then let us know? :look:
 

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Based on those test ipv6 website. it says Native IPv6
You'll need to look around in the router's settings to know whether your IPv6 connectivity is via 6rd or DHCPv6. Those test sites can't really tell and are only looking at your ipv6 prefix to determine teredo or native ipv6.
 

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You'll need to look around in the router's settings to know whether your IPv6 connectivity is via 6rd or DHCPv6. Those test sites can't really tell and are only looking at your ipv6 prefix to determine teredo or native ipv6.
On ONR all shows DHCPv6
 

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Anyone has guide on how to configure Nokia G240 ONR bridged mode?
Also, does anyone knows if Asus router is able to understand the VLAN 10 setting from the ONR?
 

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Anyone has guide on how to configure Nokia G240 ONR bridged mode?
Also, does anyone knows if Asus router is able to understand the VLAN 10 setting from the ONR?

No idea why you keep asking this question.

As per your other post, Singtel already bridged the ONR.

And in that case, no VLAN settings are required in your own router.

VLAN is handled in SIngtel ONR no matter you bridge the ONR or not bridging the ONR.
 

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1. For those who are still using Singtel/WC GPON ONR (legacy Singtel 500Mbps/1Gbps/2Gbps/2.5Gbps plans, WC 2.5Gbps plan), they are using one of the following GPON ONRs. Some users managed to ask Singtel to bridge the GPON ONR for free.
Then other users just manually bridge the above-mentioned GPON ONR. Manual bridging methods for the above GPON ONRs are mentioned in the following thread.

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/...nr-replacement-with-onu-or-pon-stick.6938685/

There are also some users who managed to use a 3rd-party GPON ONU to replace the GPON ONR. The methods are also documented in the above threwad.

2. For those who are using Singtel/WC XGS-PON ONR (Singtel 3Gbps/5Gbps/10Gbps plans, WC 3Gbps/10Gbps plans), Singtel is charging S$10 per month for official bridging. But some users managed to convince Singtel to waive the charge. There are two types of XGS-PON ONR used.
Then other users are able to use manual bridging method to bridge the XGS-PON ONR. The method is documented in the following thread. The methods are also reference in the above-mentioned thread.

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/singtel-10gbps-zte-f8648p-superadmin-password.6946718
 
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