On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jean-Serge Gagnon wrote:
|Hi,
| We have a customer that has diald setup to keep the line up for 2 hours
|and he gets disconnected randomly. I know that this is likely to be bad
|phone lines or some timeout at the ISP, but I was wondering if someone could
|tell me what "IPCP terminated at peer's request" and "LCP terminated at
|peer's request" mean? What does IPCP and LCP mean?
LCP = Link Control Protocol. Used to negotiate basic PPP link parameters.
IPCP = Internet Protocol Control Protocol. Used to negotiates the IP
addresses that the link uses, a few other things relating to IP datagrams.
Add the pppd debug option and look at the IPCP negotiations, usually in a
log file in /var/log. Post them for opinions as to what went wrong and
how to fix it.
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