Does the DV service use a different VLAN on the PPPOE side of the Smart Hub from the "IP" service?
I presume it must if it is to work with the SH2 when in Bridge mode.
I can't see how DV can work with the SH2 in bridge mode, by definition the IP layer will not be accessible.
Agreed, but if it DV was in a separate VLAN from the Internet traffic, it could be terminated in the SH2 while the Internet VLAN was bridged/forwarded and terminated on the inside router.
Hmm, interesting concept. As the residential hub doesn't have a bridge mode I can't see why BT would complicate things by using separate VLANs for voice and data on residential lines. It might do on business lines but I somehow doubt it.
I am not sure it would really complicate things. The DV VLAN would be completely separate from the Internet, as a walled garden. Use it for DV, provisioning, diagnostics, firmware upgrades to interfaces that only BT could have access to. A seriously good security feature with very little extra cost as it is all in software.
I have a Swisscom router in Switzerland and I am pretty sure that is how it works. The Swiss went down the everything by IP route about five years ago. They spent a shed load of money with a much more sophisticated solution than BT/Openreach. They've sold all their exchange buildings and deliver everything from DSLAMs in manholes or somewhere. I'm on the lowest possible bit rate as I am mean. 100Mbps/100Mbps... VDSL2 - no idea which profile. I would still be ecstatic with a quarter of that. Beautifully engineered. They have gone the triple play route with TV and IP STBs.
If you have the inclination to read through it, there is a very interesting thread here on the intricacies of DV https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/fibre/4664092-bt-fttp-with-digital-voice-alternative-to-smart-hub-...
Particularly this post
Thank you - a fascinating thread. I think I understand most of it. Hopefully it's not Dunning-Kruger effect.
My Draytek router can do port mirroring on the WAN (VDSL2) i/f, but as there is no DV yet, there will be nothing to see (plus nothing would come up if no SH2).
I will have to make my move to DV very carefully and ask BT very specific questions before I saw off the branch I am sitting on...
Some serious self education on SIP will be needed.
On a side note - reading the thread while living in the Highlands of Scotland gives me serious bandwidth envy!
Business Smart Hub 2: DV is not compatible with the hub when in bridging mode. My VLAN thoughts were wrong...
Time to think up a Plan B...
Rather as I expected I'm afraid. Thanks for the update.