(PM) Win 98 protocol negotiation problem

Ben Conner (Ben@webworldinc.com)
Sun, 05 Jul 1998 20:09:04 -0700

Hi,

I have a user who lost his hard drive and decided to put in Win 98. He
connects fine through the authentication phase but appears to choke on the
protocol negotiation. Using the PPP Decoder I'm getting the following:

Sending IPCP_CONFIGURE_REQUEST to port S29 of 16 bytes containing:01 01 00
10 02 06 00 2d 0f 00 03 06 ce 87 11 01
[IPCP] Packet Info: Code: 01, ID: 01, 16 bytes.
IP-Compression-Protocol[0x02], length: (6 bytes)Van Jacobson
Compressed TCP/IP[0x002D0F00]
IP-Address[0x03], length: (6 bytes)[206.135.17.1]

Received LCP_PROTOCOL_REJECT on port S29 of 18 bytes containing:08 04 00 16
80 21 01 01 00 10 02 06 00 2d 0f 00 03 06 ce 87 11 01
[LCP] Packet Info: Code: 08, ID: 04, 22 bytes.
[0x80], length: (33 bytes)[0x010100100206002D0F000306CE871101]

When I dial in I don't get the protocol_reject line. He does have TCP/IP
defined in his Network icon as well as tcp/ip checked in the dial-up
networking entry.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

--Ben
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