I recently switched my second internet connection to Airtel from Spectra because Airtel was offering a good deal in conjunction with my postpaid phone plan, and I thought it would be good to have my public services on two connections (Spectra uses CGNAT). After many weeks of trying to get Airtel support to acknowledge my request to activate bridge mode and a static IP, I finally have it running properly with the Airtel router in bridge mode and my OPNSense router making the PPPoE connection. However, I'm having a weird problem. On ACT, my static IP is automatically assigned by their PPPoE server. Based on my knowledge, that's the standard mode of operation for PPPoE connections. However, the Airtel technicians insist that I have to configure the static IP they've assigned to me on my end and that they cannot bind the static IP to my PPPoE credentials. I've tried and failed to configure the static IP in the PPPoE settings on OPNSense. What I am considering now is that perhaps I need to passthrough the VLANs from the Airtel router and configure the internet and voice VLANs on my OPNSense router and then I'll be able to apply the static IP settings. I'm wondering if anyone has a similar configuration or has faced a similar problem? Would appreciate any help.