----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Piotr Sawicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <speedtouch@ml.free.fr>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:42 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] speedtouch ST330 USB works from time to time on
opensuse 10.0


>
> Hello,
> I have opensuse 10.0 with speedtouch ST330 on usb. I have configured it to
> work by using script from http://steve-parker.org/speedtouchconf/
>
> Previously I have used mandrake 10.0 on a different harddrive and the
modem
> was working perfect.
>
> Now, it works from time to time. Here is output from /var/log/messages
about
> trying to establish the connection:
>
> Dec 22 01:40:44 linux modem_run[5700]: modem_run version 1.3.1 started by
root
> uid 0
> Dec 22 01:41:26 linux modem_run[5754]: [monitoring report] ADSL link went
up
> Dec 22 01:41:43 linux modem_run[5700]: ADSL synchronization has been
obtained
> Dec 22 01:41:43 linux modem_run[5700]: ADSL line is up (640 kbit/s down |
160
> kbit/s up)
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux kernel: HDLC line discipline: version $Revision: 4.8
$,
> maxframe=4096
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux kernel: N_HDLC line discipline registered.
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppd[5772]: pppd 2.4.3 started by root, uid 0
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppd[5772]: using channel 1
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppd[5772]: Using interface ppp0
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppd[5772]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppoa3[5777]: pppoa3 version 1.3.1 started by root
(uid
> 0)
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppoa3[5777]: Control thread ready
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppoa3[5777]: host  --> pppoa3 --> modem stream
ready
> Dec 22 01:41:44 linux pppoa3[5777]: modem --> pppoa3 --> host  stream
ready
> Dec 22 01:41:45 linux pppd[5772]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
> <magic 0x278274c1>]
...
> Dec 22 01:42:12 linux pppd[5772]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
> <magic 0x278274c1>]
> Dec 22 01:42:15 linux pppd[5772]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> Dec 22 01:42:15 linux pppd[5772]: Connection terminated.
>
It may happen that the authentification server is somewhat slower to answer
than the timeout set in pppd default values.
Timeout will be reached after lcp-max-configure (default 10) *
lcp-echo-interval.(default 3)
so the 30s that you see in your log.

You should give more time than default lcp-max-configure 10 value.
Try with
lcp-max-configure 50
That's what we used on IPCop and it was necessary for me sometime.
I often had answer between 30 and 45s.

Gilles


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