This problem existed before that line was entered...
The PPP Howto seemed to mention this might fix it. However all it
seems to do is prolong how long I will wait for the return LCP echo.
However, it never comes. I have tried this with both Earthlink and
IBM.net and it happens with both of the
To quote from the pppd man page:
lcp-echo-failure
If this option is given, pppd will presume the peer
to be dead if n LCP echo-requests are sent without
receiving a valid LCP echo-reply. If this happens,
pppd will terminate the conn
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Hi there,
> However, I get the LCP problem where they are being sent but not
> received. I put LCP-MAX-CONFIGURE 30 in my options file and have
> upped it all the way to 150, but I still don't get any LCP's received.
> Finally after 30 - 60 seconds the modem s
Bill Vinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have Debian Linux 1.3, and I have set up ppp to the best of my
> abilities, however when I logon Earthlink Networks accepts my username
> and password and the debug says that the connection is beginning:
>
> ppp0 ---> ttyS1
>
> However, I get the LCP p
I have Debian Linux 1.3, and I have set up ppp to the best of my
abilities, however when I logon Earthlink Networks accepts my username
and password and the debug says that the connection is beginning:
ppp0 ---> ttyS1
However, I get the LCP problem where they are being sent but not
received. I p
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