On Feb 9, 2017, at 4:43 PM, Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:
> >> Am 09.02.2017 um 22:19 schrieb Michael Knill >> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>: >> >> Hi group >> >> Im having problems with PPPoE and Asterisk and hoping if anyone can shed >> some light on it. >> Intermittently, after a PPP re-negotiation, the PPPoE Connection Status >> shows No pope-status available and Asterisk loses connectivity to external >> e.g. the peer becomes UNKNOWN. >> What is interesting however is that I can access the box fine and it is >> still working fine for onsite but Asterisk has no external access. When I >> restart Asterisk it all works again and when I restart the box I get PPPoE >> status again. >> I have also noticed this on new installs but I seem to only have one site >> that it drops back to this state. >> >> Here is the pppoe log: >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: Plugin >> /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/rp-pppoe.so loaded. >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: RP-PPPoE plugin >> version 3.8p compiled against pppd 2.4.7 >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: pppd 2.4.7 >> started by root, uid 0 >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: PPP session is >> 26003 >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.warn pppd[6745]: Connected to >> 60:73:5c:0e:a4:80 via interface eth0 >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: Using interface >> ppp1 >> Feb 9 14:20:32 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: Connect: ppp1 >> <--> eth0 >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: PAP >> authentication succeeded >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: peer from >> calling number 60:73:5C:0E:A4:80 authorized >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.err pppd[6745]: not replacing >> existing default route through ppp0 >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: local IP >> address 115.187.185.212 >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: remote IP >> address 125.213.167.69 >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: primary DNS >> address 59.86.160.27 >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: secondary DNS >> address 125.213.163.248 >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: LCP terminated by >> peer >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: Connect time 0.0 >> minutes. >> Feb 9 14:20:42 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.info pppd[6745]: Sent 0 bytes, >> received 0 bytes. >> Feb 9 14:20:45 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: Connection >> terminated. >> Feb 9 14:20:45 3025-Dobsonei-CM1 daemon.notice pppd[6745]: Modem hangup >> >> It appears that ppp1 is being negotiated and I suspect this is what the >> problem is? Why would this be happening? >> In user.conf I have PPPOE_EXTIF="ppp0". Should I remove this? >> >> Thanks so much if you have any ideas. >> >> Regards >> Michael Knill > > Hi Michael, > > I would remove PPPOE_EXTIF="ppp0". > I've seen that in the last months on a few of my customer sites that several > parallel ppp connections (with different gateways) were brought up (ppp0 to > ppp5). > PPPoE status showed nothing, but the connection was working fine. > > Michael +1 The only reason to define PPPOE_EXTIF is when PPTP-VPN and PPPoE are both enabled ... -- ## The PPPoE external interface for the firewall defaults to 'ppp+', which is usually desired. ## An exception is when both PPTP-VPN and PPPoE are enabled, then PPPOE_EXTIF must be ## defined as a specific pppN interface (ex. ppp0) for the PPPoE connection. #PPPOE_EXTIF="ppp0" -- Lonnie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to pay...@krisk.org.