I encountered a problem with our Routerboard 1100AHx2. The Log file tells me that that the PPPoE is no longer able to authenticate to peer:
"pppoe-out1: terminating... - failed to authenticate ourselves to peer"
Nothing changed in the configurations or IT infrastructure. The problem appeared over night. I first used the RouterOS v5.14. Suggestions proposed in older posts suggested to upgrade to the newest version of RouterOS. Now I use RouterOS v.6.27 instead of RouterOS v5.14 but PPPoE is still not able to connect. The ISP told me everything should be alright with the connection. Do you have any suggestions how to solve this problem?
This error is self-explained “failed to authenticate ourselves to peer”.
Either username/password on PPPoE client does not match username/password on PPPoE server, or encryption settings do not match on both sides.
Problem solved. There was the concatenation of two events which lead to that problem.
Problems:
The ISP had some issues with their PPPoE Server.
Without knowing that the ISP has some issues with their PPPoE Server I thought changing the PPPoE Client Passwort would help solving the problem. Stupidly I forgot to disconnect the Routerboard completely from the LAN and the Modem. What happened is that before I was able to change the Password in the Routerboard the Routerboard tried to connect more than 10 times to authenticate at the ISP with the old password. Subsequently the ISP blocked the PPPoE Client for 24 hours. After calling the ISP hotline two times somebody finally realized that our PPPoE Client was blocked and deblocked it manually.
Learning:
Make sure to disconnect your Routerboard before changing your PPPoE credentials.
The error log message “failed to authenticate ourselves to peer” also could mean that your ISP blocked you because of trying to log in more than 10 times with wrong credentials.