Arik Raffael Funke wrote:
Ronald Warsow wrote:
Arik Raffael Funke wrote:
Ronald Warsow wrote:
did you try on the command line:
pppoe -I eth0 -A
to test, if you can see your Access Concentrator ?
(assuming your network device is eth0 *and* up)
I now did. It just says:
pppoe: Timeout waiting for PADO packets
Any other ideas that might help me diagnose the problem?
Does this mean you *can* see the mac address of your AC ? and
you can't connect to it ?
No, I cannot see the mac address of the AC when in dom0. Following is
the exact result.
In non-xen kernel: (adsl works)
===============================
[root@gaia ~]# pppoe -I eth0 -A
Access-Concentrator: ULMC03-10k
Got a cookie: ea 64 c2 d8 c9 f6 70 96 72 27 c2 72 eb 23 fb 1d
AC-Ethernet-Address: 00:19:e8:6e:70:31
--------------------------------------------------
[root@gaia ~]#
In xen-kernel, dom0: (adsl does not work)
=========================================
[root@gaia ~]# pppoe -I eth0 -A
pppoe: Timeout waiting for PADO packets
[root@gaia ~]#
Something must be the problem with the xen-kernel or the linux setup
when the xen-kernel is chosen at bootup, or?
I'm no developer, (RHCE) only, but i would say so.
search for a / fill a bug report then.
With best regards,
Arik
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