 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18
| reply to drewfar
Re: MRU on 5660Your unit needs a reset to the defaults. Notice that the LCP Echo Timer is Off? It should be On and counting upwards where your 5260/5660 show zeros.
You must have the 2.3.0(7) Firmware or these commands will not work. If you have room (memory wise) it would not hurt to reflash the firmware if you used a previously hacked firmware version. You want virgin code if possible.
Go into Telnet and make sure you set everything to match exactly below. The commands you need to run are in bold.
Command-> clear allstats Command-> default all Command-> set priv password: ********* (enisecret is the password) Priv-> show pppvars --- PPP Parameters Current Default MRU size 1500 1500 MTU size 1500 1500 LCP Echo Failures 10 10 LCP Echo Interval 30 30 LCP Negotiation Timeout 2 10 LCP Max Terminate Requests 30 30 LCP Max Configure Requests 5 5 LCP Max Configure NAKS 5 5 IPCP Negotiation Timeout 10 10 IPCP Max Terminate Requests 30 30 IPCP Max Configure Requests 30 30 IPCP Max Configure NAKS 30 30 PAP Negotiation Timeout 10 10 PAP Max Auth Requests 30 30 CHAP Negotiation Timeout 10 10 CHAP Rechallenge Interval 30 30 CHAP Max Challenges 30 30
Priv-> set pppvars MRU size [128-16384]: 1500 MTU size [128-16384]: 1500 Number of LCP echo failures [0-60]: 10 LCP Interval [0-60]: 30 LCP Negotiation Timeout [1-60]: 2 LCP Termination Requests [1-60]: 30 LCP Configuration Requests [1-60]: 5 LCP Configuration NAKs [1-60]: 5 IPCP Negotiation Timeout [1-60]: 10 IPCP Termination Requests [1-60]: 30 IPCP Configuration Request [1-60]: 30 IPCP Configuration NAKs [1-60]: 30 PAP Negotiation Timeout [1-60]: 10 PAP Authentication Requests [1-60]: 30 CHAP Negotiation Timeout [1-60]: 10 CHAP Rechallenge Interval [1-60]: 30 CHAP Challenge Requests [1-60]: 30 Priv-> exit Command-> exit
Now reboot and setup the unit with your password/login name again under Simple Setup »10.0.0.1/simple_ppp_56xx.html . Do not try to force the 1492 value since the unit knows it's supposed to use that when in PPPoE mode, but not PPPoA mode. It has to choose them with internal Firmware logic. It was confused and normally this will correct it.
Check your values after you connect to see if they match 1492 now and that the LCP Echo Timer is now On. If yes, you have been successful. :-)
Regards,
Doctor Olds -- Starfire is The Future Now! :D Clarke's Third Law: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
[text was edited by author 2003-03-03 02:43:26] |