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Date:      Sat, 2 Oct 1999 15:33:03 +0100
From:      R.Inder@ed.ac.uk
To:        ust@cert.siemens.de
Cc:        R.Inder@ed.ac.uk, freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG, richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Subject:   Re: Upgraded to oblivion
Message-ID:  <2814.199910021433@doyle.cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
In-Reply-To: <19991001173442.A55033@alaska.cert.siemens.de> (message from Udo Schweigert on Fri, 1 Oct 1999 17:34:42 %2B0200)
References:  <2399.199910011502@doyle.cogsci.ed.ac.uk> <19991001173442.A55033@alaska.cert.siemens.de>

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    > Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 17:34:42 +0200
    > From: Udo Schweigert <ust@cert.siemens.de>
    > Cc: freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG, richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
    > 
    > On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 04:02:54PM +0100, R.Inder@ed.ac.uk wrote:
    > > 
    > > I have recently upgraded a working i4b installation with the latest
    > > version, and now it doesn't work at all!  
    :
    :
    
    > > EXCEPT....
    > >    a) the machine would not boot if the ISDN line was actually
    > >       plugged in the wall at boot time.  It would detect the card OK,
    > >       but then hang, apparently indefinitely, at the point where it
    > >       attempts to attach things to the ISDN devices.  If the line 
    > >       is not plugged in, it would boot OK.
    > 
    > This is a problem, that has been fixed in i4b-0.83.
Oh no it hasn't....    

    :
    :

    > Also, you can use the old kernel-config-file, but do 
    > 
    > 	# config -r <YOUR-CONFIG>

I had not done the "-r" on the config command.

(Oh: I checked on the Matthias's suggestion about 
  "option IPR_VJ": it was already there....)

When I did, I stopped getting the errors from spppcontrol.
But still no joy.

I also realised from scrutinising Luke Roberts' contribution to the FAQ
  ((which, incidentally, DOESN'T have a -r on its config!))
that I had not done a "make depend" in the i4b directory before the make.

And, while I was there, I noticed Gary Jennejohn's suggestion 
about the importance of setting "hisauthproto" (though my
system used to work without doing this).

So I re-built everying: i4b and a brand new kernel.  

It STILL hung on booting.

But now it definitely dials.  

Alas, though, it still can't connect.  It gets stuck in a loop, apparently
agreeing with the ISP about once per second that they should use PAP...

I've put a log files from isdnd, /var/log/messages and tcpdump in 
   http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/~robert/OCT2B

So it looks like the hardware is now working 

BUT

that release 83 is UNABLE to negotiate successfully with my
ISP, whereas the release that came with BSD (70, I believe) CAN do so.  Yet
they are both working off the same isdnd.rc (except I had to 
remove the mention of idle-algorithm-outgoing).

Anyway, I have rolled back to the version that came with
FreeBSD ((70, I believe)), and have got that version working
again (though still not hanging up).  

    > 
    > i4b-00.83 and 3.2-R works with your card (I tested it ;-)
Hmmmm....

Right now it is certainly testing me!  So far, I've managed
to get to not quite where I was before I started upgrading!

However, in the light of your comment, I'd consider trying 83
again, if someone could tell me what might make a difference.

    > > Robert.
    > > 
    > 
    > Regards
    > 
    >   Udo


Robert.

P.S.  I've attached (via cut-and-paste, so spacing/line breaks may have
      been chewed) a snipped from /var/log/messages from
      release 70 when it SUCCEEDS in connecting, to contrast with
      http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/~robert/OCT2B, which fails.  


Oct  2 14:36:11 auk routed[100]: static route 0.0.0.0 --> 0.0.0.1 impossibly lacks ifp
Oct  2 14:36:12 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp open(initial)
Oct  2 14:36:12 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: phase establish
Oct  2 14:36:12 auk /kernel.aukv1: i4b: unit 0, assigned TEI = 116 =0x74
Oct  2 14:36:13 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: Up event
Oct  2 14:36:13 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp up(starting)
Oct  2 14:36:13 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp output <conf-req id=0x1 len=10 05-06-11-9f-31-5f>
Oct  2 14:36:13 auk /kernel.aukv1: i4b-L4-i4b_l4_setup_timeout:
938871373: ERROR: idletime[60]+earlyhup[5] > unitlength[60]!
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp TO(req-sent) rst_counter = 10
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp output <conf-req id=0x2 len=10 05-06-11-9f-31-5f>
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x23 len=35 03-04-c0-23-05-06-b0-d1-d2-d4-11-04-05-f4-13-11-01-46-52-45-45-2d-4d-55-4c-54-49-4c-49-4e-4b>
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto magic  0x11 [rej]  0x13 [rej]  send conf-rej
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x23 len=25 11-04-05-f4-13-11-01-46-52-45-45-2d-4d-55-4c-54-49-4c-49-4e-4b>
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-ack id=0x2 len=10 05-06-11-9f-31-5f>
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp input(ack-rcvd): <conf-req id=0x24 len=14 03-04-c0-23-05-06-b0-d1-d2-d4>
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto magic 
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp parse opt values: auth-proto  magic 0xb0d1d2d4  send conf-ack
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp output <conf-ack id=0x24 len=14 03-04-c0-23-05-06-b0-d1-d2-d4>
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: lcp tlu
Oct  2 14:36:14 auk /kernel.aukv1: isp0: phase authenticate



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