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    PPPoE on OPT1 – Embedded not working --Blank

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • Z
      zipeee last edited by

      Running on an Alix 2D3 – 3 NICs. Beta 4.

      I have two ADSL connections with PPPoe.  The WAN works fine.  The OPT1 says it's up, but it's blank...on the interface page:

      Status up
      PPPoE up    
      Uptime 00:00:0
      MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:00
      In/out packets 0/0 (0 bytes/0 bytes)
      In/out packets (pass) 0/0 (0 bytes/0 bytes)
      In/out packets (block) 0/0 (0 bytes/0 bytes)
      In/out errors 0/0
      Collisions 0

      PPP log:

      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPADDR 0.0.0.0
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] PRIDNS 0.0.0.0
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] SECDNS 0.0.0.0
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: rec'd Configure Nak #2 (Ack-Sent)
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPADDR 79.xx.x.x
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] 79.xx.xx.xx is OK
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] PRIDNS 192.xxx.xxx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] SECDNS 62.xxx.xxx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: SendConfigReq #3
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPADDR xx.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] PRIDNS 192.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] SECDNS 62.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: rec'd Configure Ack #3 (Ack-Sent)
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPADDR 79.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] PRIDNS 192.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] SECDNS 62.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: state change Ack-Sent –> Opened
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: LayerUp
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] 79.xx.xx.xx -> 212.xx.xx.xx
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IFACE: Adding IPv4 address to pppoe1 failed: File exists
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IFACE: IfaceChangeAddr() error, closing IPCP
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: parameter negotiation failed
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: state change Opened –> Stopping
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: SendTerminateReq #4
      Oct 4 23:22:21 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: LayerDown
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: rec'd Terminate Ack #4 (Stopping)
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: state change Stopping –> Stopped
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: LayerFinish
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] Bundle: No NCPs left. Closing links…
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] Bundle: closing link "opt1_link0"…
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: rec'd Terminate Request #148 (Opened)
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: state change Opened –> Stopping
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] Link: Leave bundle "opt1"
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] Bundle: Status update: up 0 links, total bandwidth 9600 bps
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: Close event
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: state change Stopped –> Closed
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: Down event
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1] IPCP: state change Closed –> Initial
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: SendTerminateAck #3
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: LayerDown
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] Link: CLOSE event
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: Close event
      Oct 4 23:22:22 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: state change Stopping –> Closing
      Oct 4 23:22:23 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: rec'd Terminate Request #225 (Closing)
      Oct 4 23:22:23 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: SendTerminateAck #4
      Oct 4 23:22:24 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: state change Closing –> Closed
      Oct 4 23:22:24 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: LayerFinish
      Oct 4 23:22:24 ppp: [opt1_link0] Link: DOWN event
      Oct 4 23:22:24 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: Down event
      Oct 4 23:22:24 ppp: [opt1_link0] LCP: state change Closed –> Initial

      I should add, it works fine using DHCP, but I'd rather not rely on my ADSL modem to do the routing.. :(

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      • jimp
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        Are both PPPoE connections to the same ISP?

        If you have two lines to the same DSL ISP, you either need MLPPP (must be supported on the ISP side), or an intermediate NAT router like your DSL modem/router.

        You can't have two WANs in the same subnet with the same gateway, which is probably why you got that "file exists" error in the log.

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        • Z
          zipeee last edited by

          They're both to the same IP, but one is in in the static IP pool and the other is in the dynamic (which are different subnets); but they both have the same gateway (if that matters..)

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          • jimp
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

            Yes, that matters, they need different gateways.

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