Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 07:14:38 +0100 From: Foo Yong <foo@bar.com> To: ben@rosengart.com, current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ppp driving me nuts Message-ID: <35BD6C4E.B72F9DAB@bar.com> References: <Pine.GSO.4.02.9807280122460.13278-100000@echonyc.com>
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Snob Art Genre wrote: > > PPP ON narcissus> show timeout > Warning: show timeout: Invalid command > Warning: show timeout: Failed 1 > Did you mean show timers: PPP ON roadrunner> show ? (o) = Optional context, (c) = Context required bundle : bundle details ccp(o) : CCP status compress : VJ compression stats escape(c) : escape characters filter : packet filters hdlc(c) : HDLC errors ipcp : IPCP status lcp(c) : LCP status link(c) : (high-level) link info links : available link names log : log levels mem : mbuf allocations modem(c) : (low-level) link info mp : multilink setup proto(o) : protocol summary route : routing table stopped(c): STOPPED timeout timers : alarm timers version : version string who : client list help : Display this message PPP ON roadrunner> show timers IPCP throughput timer[0x48318]: freq = 1.00s, next = 0.10s, state = running modem throughput timer[0x65040]: freq = 1.00s, next = 0.60s, state = running modem CD timer[0x6765c]: freq = 1.00s, next = 1.00s, state = running hdlc timer[0x67310]: freq = 60.00s, next = 20.00s, state = running idle timer[0x49534]: freq = 300.00s, next = 125.70s, state = running PPP ON roadrunner> I did have problems a while ago, related to the fact that I was trying to use my ESP at or above 230400 bps, but I don't think this is related... I don't experience the weirdness you describe on a system just cvsupped from this morning, should I send you my conf files ? I do use a ppp.linkdown to get rid of the route when the link goes down and reinstate the pseudo one, this might help. Best Regards, Pierre Y. (Funny how many people have problems spelling the most common French first name...) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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