Re: (PM) X2 won't authenticate

Andrew Doolittle (andy@livingston.com)
Thu, 14 May 1998 15:15:05 -0700

At 11:45 PM 5/14/98 +0200, Frans ter Borg wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Thu, 14 May 1998, Alex Weeks wrote:
>
>> Received LCP_PROTOCOL_REJECT on port S5 of 18 bytes containing:
>> 08 04 00 16 80 21 01 01 00 10 02 06 00 2D 0F 00 03 06 CD DA 4B 13
>> Packet Info: Code: 0x08, ID: 0x04, 22 bytes.
>> Rejected Protocol: [0x8021], Internet Protocol Control Protocol
>> 01 01 00 10 02 06 00 2D 0F 00 03 06 CD DA 4B 13
>> Packet Info: Code: 0x01, ID: 0x01, 16 bytes.
>> IP-Compression-Protocol [0x02], length: (6 bytes), Van Jacobson
Compressed
>> TCP/IP [0x002D0F00]
>> IP-Address [0x03], length: (6 bytes), [205.218.75.19]
>
>> How can I start to figure out what's going on here. Is there a reference
>> somewhere for these codes. The PM Configuration Guide is pretty lame on
>> this subject.
>
>You can cut-and-paste the 0x51 output on the following page:
>
> http://www.livingston.com/Tech/Support/dring.html
>
>and get some more readable output. You can also use the new java
>PPP-debugging-decoder from
>
> ftp.livingston.com:/pub/le/software/java/pppdecoder_1.0.tar
>
>I've got a newer version also that supports 60 ports instead of 48 (thanks
>Chad :) which I can mail to you ...

The 60 port version should hit the streets any day now. Thanks Frans 8-)

>Frans
>
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