On 12/16/02 03:16, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 11:40:14PM -0500, Andrew Hurt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated
Try using / setting 'poff -a' as your modem disconnect setting. This
should clear any other pppd sessions which are running.
on Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 11:40:14PM -0500, Andrew Hurt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Once in a while (3-5 times a month, at most), doing a 'pon' will just
> hang--the modem shows 'CS' then 'TD', but that's it.
>
> Running pppconfig, and creating a new 'provider' (or just deleting an
On 12/13/02 11:19, John Hasler wrote:
Andrew writes:
Once in a while (3-5 times a month, at most), doing a 'pon' will just
hang--the modem shows 'CS' then 'TD', but that's it.
What do your logs show?
Only thing relevant I could find is this (/var/log/messages):
Dec 8 07:47:55 HaPPy pppd[30
Andrew writes:
> Once in a while (3-5 times a month, at most), doing a 'pon' will just
> hang--the modem shows 'CS' then 'TD', but that's it.
What do your logs show?
> Running pppconfig, and creating a new 'provider' (or just deleting an old
> one, and re-creating it) rectifies the situation--
T
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