Some kinda error I'd guess. I took a look at the assigned numbers RFC and the 
only one
of those defined is 0x7f and its:

007f            reserved (compression inefficient)    [RFC1662]

I'm thinking there must've been some sort of corruption of the data. This 
shouldn't
happen though since the ppp frames FCS should've discarded any corrupted frame 
which
is received. Very odd.

Sean wrote:

> I was glancing at tail /var/log/messages, and noticed the following:
>
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x7f) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol  (0x88fc) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x67ec) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x7432) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x4822) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0xfe39) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x8c73) received
> pppd[1007]: Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol 0x61
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x848c) received
> pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0xbacd) received
>
> etc, etc, etc
>
> Does anybody know what this stuff means?
>
> Sean
>
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