On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:46:18 +0100 John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > > > John Richard Smith wrote: > > > >> How to decypher dialupscript > >> > >> Where can I get a list of explanation of the messages the dial up > >> window gives you in kppp ? > >> > >> John > > > > > > Not sure of what kppp prints since I don't use it, but V90 and older > > modems use the Hayes command set (i.e. AT commands), you can find > > explanation for example here: > > > > http://docs.kde.org/en/3.1/kdenetwork/kppp/appendix-hayes-commands.html > > > > raffaele > > Much obliged Raffaele,that was what I'm looking for, though I still have > a few lines unexplained, this is what I'm getting after a particular > recurrence like this, kppp logs on and emails download, > then halfway through the process my ISP seems to cut me off, this causes > kppp to redial with this error message, > > ATZ > OK > AT &F1 &V1 > TERMINATION REASON.......... NONE > LAST TX rate................ N/A > HIGHEST TX rate............. 300 BPS > LAST RX rate................ N/A > HIGHEST RX rate............. 300 BPS > PROTOCOL.................... N/A > COMPRESSION................. N/A > Line QUALITY................ 255 > Rx LEVEL.................... 214 > Highest Rx State............ 00 > Highest TX State............ 00 > EQM Sum..................... FFFF > RBS Pattern................. FF > Rate Drop................... FF > Digital Loss................ FFFF > Local Rtrn Count............ 00 > Remote Rtrn Count........... 00 > V90 > > OK > ATM1L1 > OK > ATDT147008089916080 > NO CARRIER > > Question is why no carrier ? > > Immediately I redial she logs on as usual. > > This has now become a pattern. > > I don't understand the scale of report in the "F's" and the numbers, > like Line QUALITY...... 255, is that good bad or indifferent. > > All my searches in google have come up with no detailed explanation, and > although your suggestion is very helpful it isn't complete, as far as I > can see. > > The basic questions I need answering are, > > Am I being cut off because my ISP is overloaded and needs to make room > for others, > > Am I being cut off because of line quality or modem config. > > Am I being cut off because of software like guarddog(don't think so, but > I'm not sure) etc. What do you have in /etc/ppp/options ??? John (nz)
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