For me this indicates failed PPP negotiations , concerning the IP layer.
Is the Cisco doing NAT? If not, what address/mask are you trying to
assign?

Also, for a test try to set up the connection with numbered interface
addresses - if it works, look at what address/mask you are trying to
assign in the initial case?


Nikolay Stamboliev
Network Support Engineer
Haemimont-SmartCom AD
Sofia, Bulgaria
tel.+359-2-9650505, +359-2-9650650
fax.+359-2-9743469

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Subject: ascend-users-digest V96 #2317



ascend-users-digest        Thursday, 5 July 19101       Volume 96 :
Number 2317

In this issue:

(ASCEND) Strange accounting record Acct-Status-Type = Accounting-On
(ASCEND) Connection problem to Cisco 2500 from MAX2000
(ASCEND) high packet loss

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From: Stefanita Vilcu <vsv at dnt.ro>
Date: 05 Jul 2001 15:10:28 +0300
Subject: (ASCEND) Strange accounting record Acct-Status-Type =
Accounting-On

Hello,

I have an Max TNT (sw ver. 8.0.3) and a Radiator (2.18.2) on a RedHat
Linux 6.2.
I receive some strage accounting packets very often, is there any way to
stop/ignore them?

Thank you,

Stefanita Vilcu

*** Received from x.x.x.x port 7011 ....

Packet length = 61
04 2c 00 3d 1f 81 a7 c0 8f 3f 32 43 bd 1a 00 b3
b1 6e 94 6c 04 06 c1 e2 64 45 1a 0c 00 00 02 11
56 06 00 00 00 00 28 06 00 00 00 07 29 06 00 00
04 a2 2c 0b 37 32 30 30 31 30 36 30 32
Code:       Accounting-Request
Identifier: 44
Authentic:  <31><129><167><192><143>?2C<189><26><0><179><177>n<148>l
Attributes:
	NAS-IP-Address = x.x.x.x
	Ascend-Owner-IP-Addr = 0.0.0.0
	Acct-Status-Type = Accounting-On
	Acct-Delay-Time = 1186
	Acct-Session-Id = "720010602"

14:19:21.797673 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:19:26.795443 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:19:31.795295 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:20:56.817318 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:21:01.798182 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:21:06.794379 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:25:13.787386 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:25:18.787312 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:25:23.787621 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:37:36.768373 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:37:41.770545 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61
14:37:46.767644 eth0 < bucharest2 7011 > xxx.radacct: udp 61


- -- 
Stefanita Valeriu Vilcu, vsv at dnt.ro
Dynamic Network Technologies, Romania
Tel: +40-1-2106863 Fax: +40-1-3122745


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From: "Christian Berthoud" <cberthoud at ch.photronics.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 16:25:02 +0200
Subject: (ASCEND) Connection problem to Cisco 2500 from MAX2000

Good morning,

I have a Max2000, running version +7.2.0.

I have a problem when someone calls my PRI from a CISCO 2503 (they have
a BRI). it works fine when I call them, the line goes up normaly with
CHAP authentication.

I have found in the CISCO documentation that we need the following to
connect to a non-CISCO router

ppp authentication chap callin

But it did not solved the problem.

When they call the only things I get is :

PPPIF: open: routeid 314, incoming YES
PPPIF-108: _initAuthentication
PPPIF-108: auth mode 3
PPPIF-108: PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP auth, incoming
PPPIF-108: Link Is up.
PPPIF-108: pppMpNegUntimeout last 0 layer 0
PPPIF-108: _pppClose called
PPPIF-108: cleanup pass

Could you give me some advise to debug this connection problem ?

Already thank you for your help and support,

Christian



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From: "Eric Larsen" <eric at istal.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 00:12:42 -0700
Subject: (ASCEND) high packet loss

I have approximately 120 connections running on a TNT through an
ethernet-2
card on the 100M port. I am getting a high amount of packet loss. Is
this
something on the network causing this, or is it on the TNT. Any
suggestions
on troubleshooting this problem?

Eric Larsen
eric at istal.com


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