On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Rick Sewill <rsewill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
would not pppoe re-establish itself later, say after reboot & trying a different peer?
the "connection" still shows "active", but there is no dns resolution...
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 02:18 -0500, charles zeitler wrote:I could be way off base. I haven't used ppp in years.
My instinct is there are a number of possibilities why the link would go
down. The following are a few I can think of:
1) PPP decides the peer is dead
2) PPP decides the link is idle and wishes to disconnect
Let me talk about these two possibilites.
1) PPP decides the peer is dead
would not pppoe re-establish itself later, say after reboot & trying a different peer?
2) PPP decides the link is idle and wishes to disconnect
the "connection" still shows "active", but there is no dns resolution...
-Rick
charles zeitler
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