From owner-freebsd-isdn Tue Mar 16 1:11: 7 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Received: from finesse.paul-magazin.de (finesse.paul-magazin.de [195.238.147.57]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 8827D15335 for ; Tue, 16 Mar 1999 01:11:01 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from p@znet.de) Received: from pascal by finesse.paul-magazin.de with local (Exim 2.05 #2) id 10Mprr-00005F-00 for freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org; Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:10:31 +0100 Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:10:30 +0100 From: Pascal Gienger To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: i4b: SyncPPP stopping ipcp without obvious reason... Message-ID: <19990316101030.A318@finesse.paul-magazin.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mailer: Mutt 0.95i Sender: owner-freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.org With i4b, Version 00.71, I have the following problem: Often a connection is closed just after it is opened using a syncPPP- Device (isp0). Authentication is not the problem, logs show that phase network is reached. With isdntrace I can see that it is my computer that shuts down the connection. Here is the PPP log: Mar 16 09:52:47 finesse /kernel: isp0: phase establish Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: Up event Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp up(starting) Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts: mru 0x13 [rej] send conf-rej Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(ack-rcvd): Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts: mru Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opt values: mru 1524 send conf-ack Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 09:52:50 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp tlu Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: phase network Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp open(stopped) Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp close(opened) Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: phase terminate Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: invalid input protocol Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(closing): Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: phase dead Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp down(closed) Mar 16 09:52:51 finesse /kernel: isp0: Down event (carrier loss) And the connection is down. Rebooting the system helps :( The log shows this then: Mar 16 10:05:21 finesse /kernel: isp0: phase establish Mar 16 10:05:24 finesse /kernel: isp0: Up event Mar 16 10:05:24 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp up(starting) Mar 16 10:05:24 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts: mru 0x13 [rej] send conf-rej Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp input(ack-rcvd): Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts: mru Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opt values: mru 1524 send conf-ack Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp tlu Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: phase network Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp open(initial) Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp up(starting) Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp output Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp input(req-sent): Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opts: compression [rej] address send conf-rej Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp output Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: lcp output Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: invalid input protocol Mar 16 10:05:25 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp input(req-sent): Mar 16 10:05:26 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp input(ack-rcvd): Mar 16 10:05:26 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opts: address Mar 16 10:05:26 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opt values: address 134.34.88.6 [ack] send conf-ack Mar 16 10:05:26 finesse /kernel: isp0: ipcp output Mar 16 10:05:26 finesse /kernel: And it works afterwards. Why does ipcp does not start in the first example? This does occur after some uptime of the system (10 hours or 15, ok not a really big uptime ;-) ) and then persists. isdnd just informs be about "outgoing call disconnected (local)". Where I put an error? :-) Pascal -- Unix, Pascal Gienger, Moosstr. 7 /\ 7 .rtssooM ,regneiG lacsaP xinU Networx 78467 Konstanz, p@znet.de / \ ed.tenz@p ,znatsnoK 76487 xrowteN & WWW http://pascal.znet.de/ \ed.tenz.lacsap\\:ptth WWW & http://echo.znet.de:8888/ echo \8888:ed.tenz.ohce\\:ptth -- Unix, Pascal Gienger, Moosstr. 7 /\ 7 .rtssooM ,regneiG lacsaP xinU Networx 78467 Konstanz, p@znet.de / \ ed.tenz@p ,znatsnoK 76487 xrowteN & WWW http://pascal.znet.de/ \ed.tenz.lacsap\\:ptth WWW & http://echo.znet.de:8888/ echo \8888:ed.tenz.ohce\\:ptth To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message