Nokia G-140W-F bridge mode?

This is strange, I have configured the Nokia ONT(G140WF) to bridge on LAN Port 4, which connects to my OpenWRT Archer C-20 running YATE for Airtel's VoIP calls. I have had no issues whatsoever when connecting to the SIP system, but configuring PPPoE on the Archer fails with the PPPoE Active Discovery Packets getting lost. Anybody has a hint of what's wrong?
 
I am trying to configure my Asus router after changing the LAN 4 port of Nokia G-2425G-A to bridge mode. When I connect the LAN 4 of Nokia to WAN port of my Asus router, it says network cable is unplugged(something like LAN 4 port got disabled and WAN port of Asus router is not getting any power). If I connect LAN 1/2/3 which are still in route mode, WAN port of Asus router is getting the power. I am yet to call Airtel to enable the Bridge mode from the backend. Did anyone have this issue?
 
Thanks Guys. @social3467 I haven't done the VLAN tagging. I have this screen under vlan binding and I am not sure what to do here.

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When I choose LAN4 and user-side VLAN as 100 and connection name choose on WAN from the drop down then I get the error message please bind a WAN.

Under WAN there is no option to create a new profile either.


@Gokul Kannan you had to just configure pppoe or you configured anything under iptv section?
 
Just got a call from Airtel that fibre is now available in my area. Have asked them some time while I figure out I will be able to bridge it as cannot afford to network all my stuff again. I have 2 EAP access points and was planning to buy Edgerouter X (current router runs Openwrt router).

But before that, "man me soojhi shaitani". If we can get two connections dialed up, can we do wan aggregation and get double the speed? :p
 
I will share the screenshot later today.

Under IPTV section select Manual from the list of options and
Add 100 as the VLAN Id and leave priority as 0 to Internet
Then apply the settings.
 
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