> THEN TCPDUMP STOPS WHEN GIVING RESTART AICCU DUE SIXXS DROPS OUT

What do you mean with this sentence? Can you rephrase it? (possibly with
interpunction and possibly also in lowercase?)

It sounds like you are restarting things, why?

Note that, as stated on the contact page mentioned in a previous comment
on this bug, looking at the tunneled interface ('sixxs' in this case) is
fruitless; the underlying interface is what should be looked at as that
will show the actual packets being sent out.

> ppp0 trafic tcpdump:

You might want to filter out all non-relevant traffic. Relevant traffic
would be the actual AYIYA packets and any kind of ICMP, everything else
just makes people need to search. If you do not want to, then provide a
pcap (though limit the packet size then) so that it can be loaded into
wireshark or similar, grepping text is a lot of work. (also publishing
your private traffic (IMAP to yahoo, XMPP to Google etc) is likely
something to be avoided).

On top of that, the '-n' option (network numbers / do not resolve) is
awesome, makes things a lot more readable too.

The last lines show:

11:25:29.977623 IP fihel01.sixxs.net.5072 > 10.175.110.58.53305: UDP, length 
1324
11:25:29.977849 IP 10.175.110.58.53305 > fihel01.sixxs.net.5072: UDP, length 116
11:25:29.997546 IP fihel01.sixxs.net.5072 > 10.175.110.58.53305: UDP, length 
1324
11:25:29.997643 IP fihel01.sixxs.net.5072 > 10.175.110.58.53305: UDP, length 
1324
11:25:29.997799 IP 10.175.110.58.53305 > fihel01.sixxs.net.5072: UDP, length 116
11:25:29.997847 IP 10.175.110.58.53305 > fihel01.sixxs.net.5072: UDP, length 116
11:25:30.007499 IP fihel01.sixxs.net.5072 > 10.175.110.58.53305: UDP, length 
1324

Seems nothing wrong with that.  Shows that you are sending and receiving
packets back.

> One reason found, that was  at evneing ifconfig wlan2 down and
> at morning ifconfig wlan up,... that stops trafic trough sixxs,...

Where are the details as requested several times already?

> This is fixed to give restart aiccu after ifconfig wlan up .

Sounds more like your machine is in such an inconsistent state that that
resolves some kind of problem.

Now, the proper solution is not a restart, but providing enough details
so that an answer can be found.

> Also got new Huawei driver that gives staedy trafic to ppp0.

As you did not mention Huawei before, what kind of device is this and
how does it relate?

Next to that, it seems you are mixing "wlan" and "ppp0" here, which is
the actual device being used for connectivity?

> Still ther have been mystery stops randomly at day,... ppp0
> up down transition, could it stop aiccu working? 

Without details, little anyone can say.

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