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Date:      Sun, 30 Jun 1996 03:16:33 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Eric L. Hinson" <erich@ip.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   BitSurfr Pro --> Livingston 5-BRI at 128K?
Message-ID:  <199606300716.DAA01340@krypton.ip.org>

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Hi,

I am trying to establish a ~128k connection from a FreeBSD-stable machine=
=20
running user process ppp with a BitSurfr Pro to a BRI port on a Livingston=
=20
PortMaster.  I have been successful at getting both 56k/async and=20
64k/async connections, but have been unable to get both channels going=20
at the same time.  My current connection allows my LAN at home to connect
to the ISP I maintain.

Has someone out there got this to work?  If so, could you please share=20
with me how you accomplished this?  I would like to establish the
highest speed/performance link possible with my configuration, and greatly=
=20
appreciate any and all help you can provide.  Thanks for your help.

Eric

My /etc/ppp.conf entries:
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default:
 set device /dev/cuaa1
 set speed 115200
 set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER ABORT NO\\sDIALTONE TIMEOUT 5 \"\"=
 AT OK-AT-OK ATE0 OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 10 CONNECT"

auglink:
 set phone 824xxxx
 set timeout 0
 set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: admin-ppp word: my_password"
 set ifaddr 206.30.205.20 205.216.79.18 255.255.255.240
 add 0 255.255.255.240 205.216.79.18
 set debug phase chat lcp
 disable lqr
 dial

entry in the RADIUS /etc/raddb/users file looks like:
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admin-ppp	Password =3D "my_password"=20
		User-Service-Type =3D Framed-User,
		Framed-Protocol =3D PPP,
		Framed-Address =3D 206.30.205.20,
		Framed-Netmask =3D 255.255.255.240,
		Framed-Routing =3D None,
		Framed-MTU =3D 1500,
		Framed-Compression =3D None

BitSurfr Pro configuration:
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atii1i2i3=0D
960

22BC

4574190-1F 3B3122BC PASS

OK

at&v
DATA PORT ACTIVE PROFILE:
E1 Q0 V1 W1 X2 &C1 &D2 &L0 &M0 &R1 &S0 &Y0 \Q3=20
%A2=3D2 %A4=3D0 %A93=3DD %A94=3DD %A95=3DE %A96=3D0 %A97=3DE %A98=3DD =20
@B0=3D2 @IS=3DD @N0=3D0 @N1=3D0 @P1=3DA  @P2=3D115200 @P3=3DN @P4=3D8 @P6=
=3D0 @G=3DD=20
S00:001 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S07:030 S10:014 S12:050 S18=
:000
S25:005 S26:001=20

DATA PORT STORED PROFILE 0:
E1 Q0 V1 W1 X2 &C1 &D2 &L  &M0 &R1 &S0 &Y  \Q3=20
%A2=3D2 %A4=3D0 %A93=3DD %A94=3DD %A95=3DE %A96=3D0 %A97=3DE %A98=3DD =20
@B0=3D2 @IS   @N0=3D0 @N1=3D0 @P1=3DA  @P2=3D115200 @P3=3DN @P4=3D8 @P6=3D0=
 @G  =20
S00:001 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S07:030 S10:014 S12:050 S18=
:000
S25:005 S26:001=20

at>v=3Dc
DATA PORT DN, SPID, AND TEI:
   ACTIVE    !N1=3D904823xxxx             !C6=3D904823xxxx0100         !D3=
=3D255=20
   STORED    !N1=3D904823xxxx             !C6=3D904823xxxx0100         !D3=
=3D255=20

POTS PORT 1 DN, SPID, AND TEI:
   ACTIVE   *!N1=3D904823yyyy            *!C6=3D904823yyyy0100        *!D3=
=3D255=20
   STORED   *!N1=3D904823yyyy            *!C6=3D904823yyyy0100        *!D3=
=3D255=20

POTS PORT 2 DN, SPID, AND TEI:
   ACTIVE  *2!N1=3D904823xxxx           *2!C6=3D904823xxxx0100       *2!D3=
=3D255=20
   STORED  *2!N1=3D904823xxxx           *2!C6=3D904823xxxx0100       *2!D3=
=3D255=20

at>v=3Dg
SWITCH:
!C0=3D2 !C1=3D4 !C4=3D0 !C5=3D0 !C9=3D0=20

FEATURE ACTIVATORS:
!V3=3D60 !V4=3D62 !V5=3D61 !V8=3D63=20

OK

current session/port information from the PortMaster:
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(my 64k link is currently up on s14.  I am trying to connect to both s14=20
and s15).

arbol> sh all
S14  64000 on  ptp14            Netwrk ESTABLISHED      2147231    3347855 =
   0
S15  64000 on                   Netwrk IDLE                   0         42 =
   0

arbol> sh ses
Port User            Host/Inet/Dest   Type    Dir Status         Start   Id=
le
---- --------------- ---------------- ------- --- ------------- ------ ----=
--
S14  sysadmin-ppp    krypton.ip.org   Netwrk  In  ESTABLISHED       11     =
 0
S15  -               -                Netwrk  In  IDLE               0     =
 0

arbol> sh s14
--------------------- Current Status - ISDN Port S14 ----------------------=
--
        Status: ESTABLISHED
         Input: 2146583                   Abort Errors: 0
        Output: 3345231                     CRC Errors: 0
       Pending: 16                      Overrun Errors: 0
     TX Errors: 0                         Frame Errors: 0
  Modem Status: DCD+  CTS+  TELCO+  NT1+    Disconnect: Normal Clearing

                Active Configuration    Default Configuration
                --------------------    ---------------------
     Port Type: Netwrk                  Login/Netwrk (Dial In) (Security)
    Line Speed: 64000/async             64000

   Remote Host: krypton.ip.org         =20
       Netmask: 255.255.255.240         0.0.0.0
     Interface: ptp14 (PPP,Quiet,Compre (SLIP,Quiet)
           Mtu: 576                     576

          SPID: 904824xxxx0100
  Directory No: 904824xxxx
    Dial Group: 0
arbol> sh s15
--------------------- Current Status - ISDN Port S15 ----------------------=
--
        Status: IDLE
         Input: 0                         Abort Errors: 0
        Output: 42                          CRC Errors: 0
       Pending: 0                       Overrun Errors: 0
     TX Errors: 0                         Frame Errors: 0
  Modem Status: DCD-  CTS+  TELCO+  NT1+    Disconnect: Normal Clearing

                Active Configuration    Default Configuration
                --------------------    ---------------------
     Port Type: Netwrk                  Netwrk (Dial In) (Security)
    Line Speed: 64000                   64000

     Interface: Unassigned (SLIP,Listen (SLIP,Quiet)
           Mtu: 0                       0
 Login Message:=20

AugLink Communications, Inc.
Connected to Terminal Server #3 (arbol)

          SPID: 904824yyyy0100
  Directory No: 904824xxxx
    Dial Group: 0


routing tables on the machine dialing out on the BitSurfr Pro at 64k:
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krypton# netstat -rn
Routing tables

Internet:
Destination      Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use     Netif Expire
default          205.216.79.18      UGc         2        0      tun0
127.0.0.1        127.0.0.1          UH          1       11       lo0
205.216.79.18    206.30.205.20      UH          3      103      tun0
206.30.205.16    link#2             UC          1        0=20
206.30.205.20    127.0.0.1          UGHS        1       10       lo0
224              link#2             UCS         0        0=20

krypton# netstat -in
Name  Mtu   Network     Address            Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs  Coll
fxp0* 1500  <Link>00.a0.c9.03.42.44            0     0        0     0     0
ed0   1500  <Link>00.00.c0.a6.96.8d           46     0       11     0     0
ed0   1500  206.30.205. 206.30.205.20         46     0       11     0     0
lp0*  1500  <Link>                             0     0        0     0     0
lo0   16384 <Link>                            21     0       21     0     0
lo0   16384 127         127.0.0.1             21     0       21     0     0
ppp0* 1500  <Link>                             0     0        0     0     0
sl0*  552   <Link>                             0     0        0     0     0
tun0  576   <Link>                          2909     0     3417     0     0
tun0  576   206.30.205. 206.30.205.20       2909     0     3417     0     0

ifconfig settings on machine with BitSurfr TA PPP 64k session running:
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krypton# ifconfig tun0
tun0: flags=3D8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 576
	inet 206.30.205.20 --> 205.216.79.18 netmask 0xfffffff0=20

krypton# ifconfig ed0
ed0: flags=3D8863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 15=
00
	inet 206.30.205.20 netmask 0xfffffff0 broadcast 206.30.205.31
	ether 00:00:c0:a6:96:8d=20

--
Eric L. Hinson   			      Unix Systems Administrator  =20
Personal E-Mail: erich@ip.org		   AugLink E-Mail: erich@aug.com
First City Free-Net			    AugLink Communications, Inc.
"The deer may forget the snare, but the snare does not forget the deer."



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