On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Ryszard Lach wrote:
> |Has anyone seen such a message in ppp log file? I found it after I
> |started to find reason of dial-up connection problems. One of client's
> |modems connects to my modem and then, after a while, such a message
> |appears and connection goes down. Don't you know, what could cause it?
> |There is another number in parentheses - 0x802b. What does it mean?
Clifford Kite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied thus:
> 802b is Novell IPX Control Protocol, RFC1552
> 803f is NETBIOS Framing Control Protocol, RFC2097
>
> That's about all I know, but IMHO, it's doubtful that failure to negotiate
> either would cause ppp to fail.
Very likely that poor client has made a mistake of configuring
IPX and NETBIOS to be the only used network services -- "I don't have
ethernet, I don't need IP" (or some such idea), and thus the client
system does not even try to have IP up...
/Matti Aarnio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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