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Date:      Sat, 11 Nov 1995 21:52:05 -0800 (PST)
From:      Pat Jensen - Network Administrator <patj@sierra.valleynet.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Problem with IJPPP
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSD/.3.91.951111214232.29441A-100000@sierra.valleynet.com>

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Am running SNAP 951104 with a previous binary set.  Having 
a problem with IJPPP to a Livingston Portmaster at work,
using Multitech 28.8 at 38400 bps on my end, US Robotics
Courier 28.8 at 115200 on the other end.

Problem: I was building a cross-compiler for FreeBSD to
BSD/OS last night and instead of ncftp'ing my file over,
I decided to rcp includes.tar.gz sierra:gcc-2.7.0/.  It
starts the transfer (I see the rx/tx lights flash) and then
bombs, leaving me still online - but the ppp process is
gone.  

Looking at /var/log/ppp.log, I see:
11-12 05:36:53 [3872] LCP: Received Echo Reply (119) state = Opend (9)
11-12 05:39:53 [3872] ** Too many ECHO packets are lost. **
11-12 05:39:53 [3872] LCP: LayerDown
11-12 05:39:53 [3872] OsLinkdown: 205.199.144.22
11-12 05:39:53 [3872] Phase: Terminate
11-12 05:39:53 [3872] LCP: SendTerminateReq.
11-12 05:39:53 [3872] LCP: state change Opend --> Closing
11-12 05:39:55 [3872] PPP Terminated.

Something looks weird there, maybe the connection is so bogged
that PPP echo packets dont return in time?  Any ideas?

Pat Jensen                                                       _\\|//_
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