Below is a short log with pppd debug information detailing a connection
problem I am having with my local ISP.  I am running RedHat 5.0 with a USR
33.6 modem.  I have no problems connecting in Windows 95.  Here is the
approriate log information... can anyone translate this into English for me :)

Jun  1 18:02:40 localhost pppd[668]: pppd 2.3.3 started by root, uid 0
Jun  1 18:02:41 localhost chat[669]: send (atdt5551234^M)
Jun  1 18:02:41 localhost chat[669]: expect (CONNECT)
Jun  1 18:02:58 localhost chat[669]: atdt5551234^M^M
Jun  1 18:02:58 localhost chat[669]: CONNECT
Jun  1 18:02:58 localhost chat[669]:  -- got it 
Jun  1 18:02:58 localhost chat[669]: send (^M)
Jun  1 18:02:58 localhost chat[669]: expect (ogin:)
Jun  1 18:02:58 localhost chat[669]:  31200/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS^M
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: ^M
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: login:
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]:  -- got it 
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: send (username^M)
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: expect (word:)
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: username^M
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: Password:
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]:  -- got it 
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost chat[669]: send (password^M)
Jun  1 18:03:00 localhost pppd[668]: Serial connection established.
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 190000
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 190000
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost pppd[668]: Using interface ppp0
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xasyncmap
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap ffffffff
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 190000
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost pppd[668]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 190000
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = 7caf
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 30 bytes, flags
= f190000
Jun  1 18:03:01 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 31 bytes, flags
= f190000
Jun  1 18:03:02 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 26 bytes, flags
= f190000
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 16 bytes, flags
= f190000
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap 0
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f190003
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f190003
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f190043
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 9 bytes, flags =
f190043
Jun  1 18:03:04 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 11 bytes, flags
= f190043
Jun  1 18:03:05 localhost last message repeated 2 times
Jun  1 18:03:05 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 12 bytes, flags
= f190043
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost pppd[668]: IPCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f190003
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap ffffffff
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f190000
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Jun  1 18:03:34 localhost kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f190000
Jun  1 18:03:35 localhost kernel: ppp: successfully queued 6 bytes, flags =
f190000
Jun  1 18:03:35 localhost pppd[668]: Connection terminated.
Jun  1 18:03:35 localhost kernel: ppp: channel ppp0 closing.
Jun  1 18:03:35 localhost pppd[668]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Jun  1 18:03:35 localhost pppd[668]: Exit.



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