Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 12:33:10 +0200 From: Luuk van Dijk <lvd@mndmttr.nl> To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Userland PPP with MP brings second isdn link up only once Message-ID: <3BD152E5.80891CCB@mndmttr.nl>
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L.S. I'm using userland ppp on FreeBSD 4.2 to connect to an Ascend Max2000 router over an ISDN-2 line. The ascend is configured to speak MP (rather than MPP, though I don't know the difference), and everything works fine ... EXCEPT that the MP negotiation to bring up the second link works only once: I start ppp -auto, with no trafic, then I generate some traffic, which results in the line being brought up then I generate some more traffic, causing the second line to be brought up, then I stop the heavy traffic, but keep some traffic running, and after the autoload measurement delay the second line is dropped. So far so good. If I now start the heavy traffic again, saturating the single channel, the second channel will not be opened. If I do this, and use pppctl to fiddle with the autoload detection parameters , eg setting min from 30 to 29, the second channel will be started again after the measurement delay. Otherwise, if stop all traffic, the line dies after the timeout, and if the line is reopened the second channel can be used again, but again only once. I turned on lots of logging & debugging options, but there is no hint as to what might be going on. The userland PPP config is isdn: set phone 0123456789 set authname my-gw set authkey ReallySecret set enddisc psn 0987654321 enable lqr set reconnect 3 5 set redial 3 10 set lqrperiod 45 disable pred1 deflate deny pred1 deflate set timeout 20 set dial set login set hangup set device /dev/i4brbch0 /dev/i4brbch1 set speed sync set bandwidth 65536 link * set cd 12 set ifaddr 10.255.4.1/8 10.255.0.1/8 add! default hisaddr set mrru 1500 clone 1,2 link deflink rm link * set mode auto set autoload 30 50 10 set server /var/run/pppctl "" 0177 Apart from the fact that the Ascend is set to MP, I'm afraid I don't have the details of its config available at the moment, nor the logfiles. Any clues what to look out for would be appreciated. Thanks, Luuk van Dijk To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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