Hi list,
I try to set up the mpd to act as a multilink-pppoe client (and talk to
a Cisco 72xx, acting as LNS)
When I try to establish the Session I see the following error-debug on
the cisco:
Jan 19 15:59:21.884 CET: ppp499 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 7 len 36
Jan 19 15:59:21.884 CET: ppp499 LCP: MRU 1456 (0x010405B0)
Jan 19 15:59:21.884 CET: ppp499 LCP: AuthProto PAP (0x0304C023)
Jan 19 15:59:21.884 CET: ppp499 LCP: MagicNumber 0xD2F7832A
(0x0506D2F7832A)
Jan 19 15:59:21.884 CET: ppp499 LCP: MRRU 1524 (0x110405F4)
Jan 19 15:59:21.884 CET: ppp499 LCP: EndpointDisc 1 AR0.FRA2.DE
(0x130E014152302E465241322E4445)
Jan 19 15:59:22.268 CET: Vi24 IPCP: TIMEout: State REQsent
Jan 19 15:59:22.268 CET: Vi24 IPCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 3 len 10
Jan 19 15:59:22.268 CET: Vi24 IPCP: Address 62.216.164.1 (0x03063ED8A401)
Jan 19 15:59:22.316 CET: Vi24 MLP: I UNKNOWN(64) [Not negotiated] id 0
len 10
Jan 19 15:59:22.316 CET: Vi24 LCP: O PROTREJ [Open] id 7 len 22 protocol MLP
Jan 19 15:59:22.316 CET: Vi24 LCP: (0x003D4000000A81060000000083060000)
Jan 19 15:59:22.316 CET: Vi24 LCP: (0x0000)
So, it seems that the Cisco wants to negotiate the mrru (in the LCP
phase) on the bundle but the answer from MPD is already multilink - that
seems to be wrong. I guess MPD need to ACK the MRRU - and with it the
multilink-capability - first. Am I wrong?
Heres my config:
$ cat /var/etc/mpd.conf
pppoe:
new -i ng0 pppoe pppoe pppoe2
set iface route default
set iface disable on-demand
set iface idle 0
set iface up-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkup
set bundle enable multilink
set bundle authname "xxx"
set bundle password "yyy"
set bundle no shortseq
set link keep-alive 10 60
set link max-redial 0
set link no acfcomp protocomp
set link disable pap chap
set link accept chap
set link mtu 1452
set ipcp accept vjcomp
set ipcp disable vjcomp
set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
set ipcp enable req-pri-dns
set ipcp enable req-sec-dns
open iface
$ cat /var/etc/mpd.links
pppoe:
set link type pppoe
set pppoe iface rl1
set pppoe service "rhtec"
set pppoe enable originate
set pppoe disable incoming
pppoe2:
set link type pppoe
set pppoe iface rl0
set pppoe service "rhtec"
set pppoe enable originate
set pppoe disable incoming
Thx for your help!
regards,
joerg
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