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#1
Got it all working, it was not an OPSense issue, had to alter the way the trunk was done to the ISP.

Cheers for the help anyway!
#2
I can try that.  Would seem weird that I would have even been told about vlan 2 if the port is untagged though. But at this stage I will try anything.  Will let you know how I get along once I try it out tomorrow.

If I am untagging the port going to the NTU, does that mean I don't need any vlan information on the opnsense? Since it is getting stripped off anyway?
#3
Also, I have another NIC on the OPNSense for my server VLAN, and that server also resides on the ESXi host.  They are on a different VLAN to my home computer.  I can access them just fine, so I know that the VLAN configuration on the ESXi host is working, the Cisco switch is working correctly, and the OPNSense VMNics are configured to the correct VLAN.
#4
Hi all,

I am testing out OPNSense to see if I want to use it going forward, but I am having some issues getting PPPoE working on my ESXI installation.  The system is set up below:

Fibre to the Premises NTU to Cisco switch on port Gi0/5.  Cisco switch port Gi0/5 is set up as a trunk allowing only VLAN 2, and also setting VLAN 2 as the native VLAN.
Cisco switch port Gi0/5 is a trunk to my ESXi host, allowing all VLANs
The ESXi host has a port group created for VLAN 2, and that is configured on the VMNic physical adapter to the switch, as well as configured for use by the OPNSense guest on Network Adapter 2

I then used one of the guides on this forum to set up the PPPoE, however when I go in to Interfaces > Point-to-Point > Log File, I can see an attempt is made to get a connection, but it times out.  I don't get an IP Address, and my ISP says they can't even see my device trying to make a connection to them.

Anyone got any ideas?