Hi Alistair, I dont think this is a problem with the PPP session dropping. The log doesnt seem to suggest it, and I think there is sufficient chatter in modern web apps to keep a connection alive without the need for persistence. :-)
I can add that in, but given it is only happening (consistently) once every ~week it would seem strange if it were something like this. Tom On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 15:33, Alistair <[email protected]> wrote: > Tom, > > Did you try > > int Dialer0 > dialer persistent > > This did the trick for my 877 which kept on dropping its PPPoE session. > > On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 15:26, Mark Tinka <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Could you be running out of memory due to NAT? >> >> >> Mark. >> >> On 22/May/19 11:02, Tom Storey wrote: >> >> I forgot to mention, my friend says they only have this issue on a subset >> of their deployed units. >> >> On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 09:46, Tom Storey <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, wondering if anyone has come across this and knows how to fix >>> it. >>> >>> I have a Cisco 887VA at home, hooked up to a BT supplied VDSL line >>> (cabinet at end of street), what I believe is called "fibre", but my ISP is >>> Zen. >>> >>> Ive noticed that very consistently after about a week (7-8 days), >>> forwarding partially breaks in some way. Im not sure if it is the Cisco or >>> something somewhere else, but I didnt have the same issue with the Zen >>> supplied FritzBox, so seems coincidental that it is the Cisco... >>> >>> The biggest thing I have noticed is that DNS seems to break. e.g. I >>> could have an audio stream playing, and it will continue to stream just >>> fine, but you wont be able to browse or resolve any other hostnames. I can >>> also still ping anything by IP just fine. >>> >>> I have a friend that is working for a managed service provider who has >>> an installed base of these routers and says they are also working on much >>> the same issue. >>> >>> If anyone has any suggestions, Im all ears! >>> >>> Thanks >>> Tom >>> >> >>
