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Date:      Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:43:11 +0200
From:      Oren Sarig <sarig@bezeqint.net>
To:        freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: LCP loop problem fixed
Message-ID:  <000a01bf5b70$a3183280$0a4119d4@asmodean>
References:  <14456.50094.237265.228095@hinken.sparud.net> <000b01bf5b6a$d55f0b20$475719d4@asmodean>

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Well, I figured I might add the debug output I got, so here it
follows. Btw, I checked and I can't access the net yet, pings don't
return a thing :( And my assumption was correct, sppp needs "hisaddr"
it can't get.

Anyways, following is the debug output.

TIA,
Oren Sarig
sarig@bezeqint.net.il

Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp output <conf-nak id=0x9d
len=10 03-
06-0a-0a-0a-0a>
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp input(ack-rcvd):
<conf-req
id=0x9e
len=4>
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opts:
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opt values: still
need
hisadd
r  send conf-nak
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp output <conf-nak id=0x9e
len=10 03-
06-0a-0a-0a-0a>
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp input(ack-rcvd):
<conf-req
id=0x9f
len=4>
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opts:
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opt values: still
need
hisadd
r  send conf-nak
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp output <conf-nak id=0x9f
len=10 03-
06-0a-0a-0a-0a>
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp input(ack-rcvd):
<conf-req
id=0xa0
len=4>
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opts:
Jan 10 15:32:02 asmodean /kernel: isp0: ipcp parse opt values: still
need
hisadd
r  send conf-nak
Jan 10


> Well, now that I'm passed the lcp part, I'm in the ipcp part :b.
>
> I can't really check if my connection is working, because I need
some
> IP to ping, and I don't have my DNS servers, so I can't check
domains.
> I'll check that later. But anyways, after the lcp part passes
> painlessly (thanks to Jan here), I get around 10 ipcp messages per
sec
> with the debug option set on for isp0... tcpdump shows this message:
>
> 14:45:50.012088 ID-162 IPCP: IP-Address=10.10.10.10
>                          03a2 000a 0306 0a0a 0a0a
>
> Now, I configures isp0 this way:
> ifconfig isp0 inet 0.0.0.0 10.10.10.10 mtu 500 netmask 255.255.255.0
> So 10.10.10.10 is the address I gave to my ISP. After I pass the LCP
> part, spppcontrol isp0 shows I am in the "network" stage, and
ifconfig
> isp0 shows "inet (my newly assigned IP) -> 10.10.10.10". Should I
have
> known by this time my ISP's IP too? If not, what cases the 10
messages
> per sec, or is that normal?




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