Subject: Re: PPP session hanging up...
To: William R. Dickson <wrd@awenet.com>
From: Jell-O <wookie@us.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/09/1996 18:32:07
> 
> Got sort of a weird problem...Mac IIx with a SupraExpress 28.8 modem, doing
> IP forwarding to three other machines over ethernet.  The IIx dials in
> easily and performs quite well for perhaps 20 hours straight, then suddenly
> drops its connection.  The Tx and Rx lights proceed to flash in unison
> about once a second until I kill the PPP process and bring it back up.
> Process then repeats.
> 
> Anybody seen this kind of behavior?  Any recommendations to stop it?
> 

The once-per-second flashing that you could be seeing could be LCP type
traffic going out to your modem and getting echoed back.  When this 
happens to me, PPP usually notices it and tells me that "It appears that
we have received our own echo packet" or something along that line.  That's
the only I can think of on that part.  I suspect you'll get a better 
answer on that one.  :)

You can find out the reason that your connection was dropped.  Tip or 
cu into your modem and on many modems, you can type a command to show
a code for the reason that your connection was dropped.  On my Zoom
V.34 modem, I type ats86=? and it'll give a number response that tells
me why my modem isn't online anymore.  

I hope this helps....

-Jon