Ok, it's just happened again...

$ netstat -ni
Name  Mtu  Net/Dest      Address        Ipkts  Ierrs Opkts  Oerrs Collis Queue 
lo0   8232 127.0.0.0     127.0.0.1      159392 0     159392 0     0      0     
e1000g0 1500 10.0.0.0      10.1.1.33      38283718 0     50727550 0     0      
0     
e1000g1 1500 default       0.0.0.0        30413363 0     37992975 0     0      
0     
sppp0 1492 203.59.14.16  124.169.109.153 27606341 0     35027561 0     0      0 
    

Name  Mtu  Net/Dest                    Address                     Ipkts  Ierrs 
Opkts  Oerrs Collis
lo0   8252 ::1                         ::1                         159392 0     
159392 0     0 

$ pfexec pppstats
      IN   PACK VJCOMP  VJUNC  VJERR  |      OUT   PACK VJCOMP  VJUNC NON-VJ
8925213436 27606341      0      0      0  |        0 35027565      0      0 
35027565

$ pfexec kstat sppp\*
module: sppp                            instance: 0     
name:   sppp0                           class:    net
        allocbfail                      0
        crtime                          297886.491964483
        ierrors                         0
        ierrors_lower                   0
        ioctlsfwd                       13
        ioctlsfwderr                    0
        ioctlsfwdok                     13
        ipackets                        27606341
        ipackets64                      27606341
        ipkts_ctl                       10594
        ipkts_qdropped                  0
        ipkts_runts                     0
        ipkts_toolong                   0
        lsdown                          0
        lsneedup                        0
        mctlsfwd                        0
        mctlsfwderr                     0
        mctlsknown                      0
        mctlsunknown                    0
        obytes                          3417401864
        obytes64                        33482172936
        oerrors                         0
        oerrors_lower                   0
        opackets                        35027774
        opackets64                      35027774
        opkts_ctl                       10595
        opkts_qdropped                  0
        opkts_runts                     0
        opkts_toolong                   0
        rbytes                          335278844
        rbytes64                        8925213436
        snaptime                        993567.868095523

$ ping -sn 203.59.14.16
PING 203.59.14.16 (203.59.14.16): 56 data bytes
^C
----203.59.14.16 PING Statistics----
7 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

$ pfexec snoop -d e1000g1
Using device e1000g1 (promiscuous mode)
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C download951.avast.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.215.29.191 DNS C download951.avast.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 66.54.123.184 UDP D=53719 S=25683 LEN=71
124.169.109.153 -> 77.251.157.185 UDP D=13983 S=25683 LEN=71
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C safebrowsing.clients.google.com. 
Internet AAAA ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C 153.109.169.124.in-addr.arpa. Internet 
PTR ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.215.29.191 DNS C gadgets.live.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C www.slashdot.org. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C gadgets.live.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.215.29.191 DNS C gadgets.live.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C 191.178.0.203.in-addr.arpa. Internet PTR 
?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C ocsp.verisign.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.0.178.191 DNS C gadgets.live.com. Internet Addr ?
124.169.109.153 -> 203.215.29.191 DNS C gadgets.live.com. Internet Addr ?

It's like the ISP decides not to send me anymore packets.  If I kill pppd and 
restart the link comes up fine.  I'm not really too worried about the 
connection loss, it's just that I need the connection to be started 
automatically when it happens.

Cheers
 
 
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