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[ILUG] Why is Indigo sending me igmp packets ????

[ILUG] Why is Indigo sending me igmp packets ????

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Wed Jan 30 14:18:44 GMT 2002


On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 01:38:04PM +0000, Niall O Broin wrote:
> FWIW a friend of mine had the same problem last week with Indigo using ISDN
> - when he used the 1891 the server kept sending him LCP packets so the link
> never came down from idleness. When he used an 01 number that Indigo support
> gave him he didn't get the problem.

on a redhat style config, tell him to add

    PPPOPTIONS="noccp"

to his ifcfg-ppp0 config file.  on other systems do what you need to
do to make sure nocpp ends up on the pppd commandline.  i saw the lcp
problem with oceanfree and that stopped it.  bandwidth went up by a lot.

On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 01:44:55PM +0000, Karl Jeacle wrote:
> The Indigo access server is enabled for native IP multicast.
> To check group membership, it uses IGMP queries. Because it's
> a Cisco, PIM is enabled too, so it will accept you as a PIM

neat about the multicast.  what is pim?

ob-mutt-trick: if you want to reply to a series of messages in one
message, tag them, then hit ;r or ;g.  essentially any command that
works on single messages will work on tagged ones if you preface the
command with a semicolon.

kevin

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