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Not really, that is exactly what bridge mode does. The ONT does NOT know any WAN details in bridge mode. I think you have it confused.
That's not wan vlan. When i use that in bridge mode vlan id, i get the message that "it's already configured on GPON".@Nitin Yes and that is expected too. What is your expectation when you change the WAN VLAN id?
Their internet VLAN is X, and the ONT is configured with that VLAN ID. When in bridge mode, you are basically telling the ONT, all you need to do is take the fiber input, do whatever auth and stuff that is needed with respect to the optical link, and give an ethernet link on a specified port.
The ONT in that config, will not have internet, it is strictly an L1/L2 device.
This is nothing special with Jio, you take any xPON or DSL device. In bridge mode a DSL modem will not have the Internet LED lit up (most DSL devices have this LED), and will have no internet connectivity.
Guide us what to do then.They can call it whatever they want, but it is essentially the internet VLAN. If the WAN (in default mode) is already making use of that VLAN, it makes sense to prohibit bridging that VLAN to a port.