1 |
* Mike Kazantsev <mike_kazantsev@×××××××.net> [09/03/09 06:15]: |
2 |
> On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 16:20:32 -0400 |
3 |
> Moshe Kamensky <moshe.kamensky@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
4 |
> |
5 |
> > We called the ISP, and from their side it seems that he is connected, |
6 |
> > and everything is fine. I don't know where else to look. The log |
7 |
> > messages showed in the beginning messages of the form |
8 |
> > |
9 |
> > LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests |
10 |
> > |
11 |
> > but they seem to no longer appear. As I said, I don't even know where to |
12 |
> > start looking for the problem. Any help is appreciated. |
13 |
> |
14 |
> I can suggest trying at least two things: |
15 |
> |
16 |
> 1. pon <connection name> debug nodetach |
17 |
> You'll see a lot of messages, and, probably, some errors. Most of |
18 |
> them are probably non-fatal, but try eliminating all of them by |
19 |
> setting right asyncmap, compression, authentication etc |
20 |
> In the end you should get IP and connection shouldn't break after a |
21 |
> minute or so, which is often because of 2. |
22 |
|
23 |
Thanks. As far as I understand, the <connection name> should be the name |
24 |
of a file in /etc/ppp/peers? If so, this is probably something he should |
25 |
create. |
26 |
|
27 |
> |
28 |
> 2. ip route |
29 |
> Check that there's only one default route, that there's a route to IP |
30 |
> you're connecing with, aside from default one through it, and that |
31 |
> it's metric is lower than the default one. Check that you can still |
32 |
> ping that IP. |
33 |
|
34 |
I checked that already, that seems fine. |
35 |
|
36 |
Thank you, |
37 |
Moshe |
38 |
|
39 |
> |
40 |
> -- |
41 |
> Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net |