[Fli4l_dev] daytrec vigor 130, VDSL und fli4.0.0

Matthias Taube no_html.max50kb at nurfuerspam.de
So Aug 30 12:20:38 CEST 2015


Am 30.08.2015 um 12:01 schrieb Matthias Taube:

> Wie kann ich nun dem Fli weitere Debug-Informationen entlocken?

Hier noch eine Ergänzung: Im Syslog tauchen folgende Meldungen auf:

> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: circd_daemon_wrapper[circ1]: started child circ1:d
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 circ1: d[23248]: starting pppd call circuit.circ1.auto...
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: pppd 2.4.6 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]:  dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  src 00:0d:b9:15:22:0d
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]:  [service-name] [host-uniq  dd 5a 00 00]
> Aug 30 12:11:55 192.168.1.11 circ1: d[23248]: waiting for pppd with PID 23261
> Aug 30 12:11:56 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: handle_dialup_control_circuit_event(776#circ1:q:dialup_control_circuit_event): id=circ1 status_code=0
> Aug 30 12:12:00 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12
> Aug 30 12:12:00 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]:  dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  src 00:0d:b9:15:22:0d
> Aug 30 12:12:00 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]:  [service-name] [host-uniq  dd 5a 00 00]
> Aug 30 12:12:10 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12
> Aug 30 12:12:10 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]:  dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  src 00:0d:b9:15:22:0d
> Aug 30 12:12:10 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]:  [service-name] [host-uniq  dd 5a 00 00]
> Aug 30 12:12:30 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets
> Aug 30 12:12:30 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Unable to complete PPPoE Discovery
> Aug 30 12:12:30 192.168.1.11 pppd[23261]: Exit.
> Aug 30 12:12:30 192.168.1.11 circ1: d[23248]: pppd died with exit code 8, asking circd to clean up
> Aug 30 12:12:31 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: handle_daemon_exited_circuit_event(777#circ1:d:daemon_exited_circuit_event): id=circ1 pid=23261 status_code=8 cleanup_func=
> Aug 30 12:12:31 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: circd_change_state: circuit circ1 changes state from ready to active
> Aug 30 12:12:32 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: circd_circuit_autodialup: dialling up circ1
> Aug 30 12:12:32 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: circd_change_state: circuit circ1 changes state from active to ready
> Aug 30 12:12:33 192.168.1.11 circ1: q[6452]: handle_dialup_circuit_queue_message(781#circd:dialup_circuit_queue_message)
> Aug 30 12:12:35 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: handle_child_exited_circd_event(778#circ1:d:child_exited_circd_event)
> Aug 30 12:12:37 192.168.1.11 circd[959]: handle_start_daemon_circuit_message(784#24565:start_daemon_circuit_message): id=circ1 daemon=pppd daemon_args='call' 'circuit.circ1.auto' cleanup_func=

Das Modem zeigt auf der LED einen DSL-Sync an.

LG
Matthias




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