Michael Richardson wrote:
I'm hoping the log entries below will help because I'm not familiar
with tcpdump yet (spoiled GUI user where packet-capturing is concerned).
go to a command line (enable SSH if you haven't already or do it at the
actual console), and run:
tcpdump -i fxp0 -s 1515 -w /tmp/wandhcp.pcap
replacing fxp0 with whatever the real interface of your second WAN is.
Then hit release/renew 3-4 times on your second WAN on the
Status->Interfaces page, wait a minute or two, and hit ctrl-c to break
out of the tcpdump. In the Command page under Diagnostics, you can
download the file /tmp/wandhcp.pcap and email it to me offlist.
It looks like from the logs below you're getting something unacceptable
from DHCP but I'm not sure.
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