Has anyone had the experience of a bridged ADSL connection continually
going up and down?

This is a typical extract from the messages log:

Mar 24 11:09:11 gw pppoe[12030]: PPP session is 3568
Mar 24 11:50:10 gw pppoe[12030]: Inactivity timeout... something wicked 
happened on session 3568
Mar 24 11:50:10 gw pppoe[12030]: Sent PADT
Mar 24 11:50:21 gw pppoe[12380]: PPP session is 3581
Mar 24 12:36:58 gw pppoe[12380]: Inactivity timeout... something wicked 
happened on session 3581
Mar 24 12:36:58 gw pppoe[12380]: Sent PADT
Mar 24 12:37:05 gw pppoe[13593]: PPP session is 3586
Mar 24 12:38:18 gw pppoe[13593]: Inactivity timeout... something wicked 
happened on session 3586
Mar 24 12:38:18 gw pppoe[13593]: Sent PADT
Mar 24 12:38:24 gw pppoe[13807]: PPP session is 3587
Mar 24 13:25:32 gw pppoe[13807]: Inactivity timeout... something wicked 
happened on session 3587
Mar 24 13:25:32 gw pppoe[13807]: Sent PADT
Mar 24 13:25:39 gw pppoe[14155]: PPP session is 3600


The config is set such that it is not demand orientated, so I would have
expected there not to be inactivity timeouts.

It is also a static IP.


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