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==You’ll need==
==You’ll need==
* aPPPoE ADSL or FTTC modem, or a fibre ONT (for FTTP). A&A's supplied modems & routers can be configured into a bridge mode for this (https://support.aa.net.uk/Zyxel_Bridge/Modem_Mode).
* A PPPoE ADSL or FTTC modem, or a fibre ONT (for FTTP/CityFibre).

For ADSL/FTTC, A&A's supplied modems & routers can be configured into a bridge mode for this (https://support.aa.net.uk/Zyxel_Bridge/Modem_Mode).


==Configuration==
==Configuration==


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It is possible to achieve a working configuration using the Unifi Controller web interface, although access to the UCG via SSH is helpful for debugging where necessary.
It is possible to achieve a working configuration using the UniFi Cloud Gateway web interface alone, and access via SSH should be unnecessary (and is heavily discouraged by Ubiquiti).


Connect to the Unifi Controller via a browser. Under Settings -> Networks, select the WAN network. Set:
Connect to the UniFi Cloud Gateway via a browser using its IP address (default is 192.168.1.1). Under Settings -> Internet, select the WAN1 (or WAN2 if using this as a secondary link) network, set:


*Advanced: Manual (if you need to set the VLAN, for example if you are using this with CityFibre)
*VLAN ID: 911 (if using CityFibre)
*IPV4 Connection Type: PPPoE
*IPV4 Connection Type: PPPoE
*Username and password: As supplied by A&A
*Username and password: As supplied by A&A
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Select Save and then navigate to the Devices section of the Unifi Controller. When the Cloud Gateway status changes from Getting Ready to Connected, then Restart the Cloud Gateway by selecting Restart at the right of the screen. You must restart your Cloud Gateway for changes to take effect.
Select Save and then navigate to the Devices section of the UniFi Cloud Gateway. When the Cloud Gateway status changes from Getting Ready to Online, then the Parent Device for the Cloud Gateway should say Andrews & Arnold Ltd, with the company's logo displayed as a thumbnail.




You can test the configuration by connecting to the Unifi Security Gateway
You can verify the configuration by connecting to the UniFi Cloud Gateway web interface and looking at the Dashboard:
*Check that the A&A logo and name are showing
by SSH and running the following commands:
*Check the ping times reported against Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS
show ipv6 route
*Click on Speed Test to let the UCG run a check against Ubiquiti's servers
show interfaces
ping6 google.com


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