Connection Issue?

Started by psp83, Jun 08, 2013, 21:52:38

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psp83

Anyone getting problems tonight? The DSL light on the modem keeps blinking...

Here's the log from the router...

  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  pppd[7328]: No response to 6 echo-requests
  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  pppd[7328]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  pppd[7328]: Clear IP addresses.  Connection DOWN.
  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  pppd[7328]: Clear IP addresses.
  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  pppd[7328]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  pppd[7328]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
  Jun 08 21:41:04  daemon  dhcp6c[7800]: client6_send: transmit failed: Network is unreachable
  Jun 08 21:41:04  user  syslog: begin: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to down
  Jun 08 21:41:04  user  syslog: end: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to down
  Jun 08 21:41:05  daemon  pppd[7328]: PPPoE: Terminating on signal 15.
  Jun 08 21:41:10  daemon  pppd[7328]: Connection terminated.
  Jun 08 21:41:10  daemon  pppd[7328]: Connect time 396.8 minutes.
  Jun 08 21:41:10  daemon  pppd[7328]: Sent 141859612 bytes, received 981337258 bytes.
  Jun 08 21:41:10  user  kernel: dev_shutdown, dec ppp device refcnt, dev->refcnt=4
  Jun 08 21:41:10  user  kernel: unregister_netdevice: waiting for ppp_ewan_1 to become free. Usage count = -1
  Jun 08 21:41:10  user  kernel: dev->name = ppp_ewan_1, dev->refcnt=-1
  Jun 08 21:41:10  user  kernel: after reset to 0, dev->refcnt=0
  Jun 08 21:41:10  daemon  pppd[7328]: Doing disconnect
  Jun 08 21:41:13  daemon  pppd[7328]: Exit.
  Jun 08 21:41:14  daemon  pppd[8582]: pppd 2.4.1 started by admin, uid 0
  Jun 08 21:41:14  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: Start to connect ...
  Jun 08 21:41:37  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't get channel number: Transport endpoint is not connected
  Jun 08 21:41:37  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: PPP Server No Response !!!
  Jun 08 21:41:37  daemon  pppd[8582]: Doing disconnect
  Jun 08 21:41:40  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: Start to connect ...
  Jun 08 21:42:03  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't get channel number: Transport endpoint is not connected
  Jun 08 21:42:03  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: PPP Server No Response !!!
  Jun 08 21:42:03  daemon  pppd[8582]: Doing disconnect
  Jun 08 21:42:06  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: Start to connect ...
  Jun 08 21:42:29  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't get channel number: Transport endpoint is not connected
  Jun 08 21:42:29  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: PPP Server No Response !!!
  Jun 08 21:42:29  daemon  pppd[8582]: Doing disconnect
  Jun 08 21:42:32  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: Start to connect ...
  Jun 08 21:42:55  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't get channel number: Transport endpoint is not connected
  Jun 08 21:42:55  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: PPP Server No Response !!!
  Jun 08 21:42:55  daemon  pppd[8582]: Doing disconnect
  Jun 08 21:42:58  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP: Start to connect ...
  Jun 08 21:43:17  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP server detected.
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP session established.
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: Using interface pppewan_1
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: Connect: ppp_ewan_1 <--> eth0
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
  Jun 08 21:43:18  daemon  pppd[8582]: PPP LCP UP.
  Jun 08 21:43:23  daemon  pppd[8582]: local  LL address xxxx::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
  Jun 08 21:43:23  daemon  pppd[8582]: remote LL address xxxx::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
  Jun 08 21:43:23  daemon  pppd[8582]: local  IP address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
  Jun 08 21:43:23  daemon  pppd[8582]: remote IP address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
  Jun 08 21:43:23  daemon  pppd[8582]: primary   DNS address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
  Jun 08 21:43:23  daemon  pppd[8582]: secondary DNS address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
  Jun 08 21:43:24  daemon  dnsmasq[89]: using nameserver xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx#53
  Jun 08 21:43:24  daemon  dnsmasq[89]: using nameserver xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx#53
  Jun 08 21:43:24  daemon  pppd[8582]: Received valid IP address from server.  Connection UP.
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: wan6Autod start..
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: begin: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to up
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Hop limit                : 64
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Stateful address conf.    : No
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Stateful other conf.      : No
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Router preference        : medium
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Router lifetime           : 1800 seconds
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Reachable time           : 0 milliseconds
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Retransmit time          : 0 milliseconds
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Prefix                   : xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::/64
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Valid time               : 2592000 seconds
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: Pref. time               : 604800 seconds
  Jun 08 21:43:25  user  syslog: dhcp6c restart..
  Jun 08 21:43:25  daemon  UPNPD[7837]: received signal 15, good-bye
  Jun 08 21:43:27  daemon  UPNPD[9371]: HTTP listening on port 2800
  Jun 08 21:43:29  user  syslog: end: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to up
  Jun 08 21:43:32  daemon  radvd[9635]: version 1.0 started
  Jun 08 21:43:32  user  syslog: dhcp6s restart..
  Jun 08 21:44:05  user  syslog: web: logout (timeout)
  Jun 08 21:44:07  user  syslog: web: ::ffff:192.168.1.40 login

andrue

My TBBQM looks a bit odd with some packet loss visible:



But otherwise it's performing well.

psp83

Mine is not looking great and has not for a month, last few days my ping has gone from 15ms to over 30ms.

BT so called fixed a line fault in May but still getting random connection issues :( think its time to get BTo out for them to say "no fault", line becomes normal and a £200+ bill to pay  :eyebrow:



Big red area was when I turned the modem off to try get the line speed back to normal.

Steve

If the modem light is blinking surely that means on FTTC a local issue between your modem and the cabinet.
Steve
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psp83

Quote from: Steve on Jun 08, 2013, 22:30:27
If the modem light is blinking surely that means on FTTC a local issue between your modem and the cabinet.

I have no idea how BT class it.

I just know that plenty of times I see the DSL light on the modem go completely out, then start blinking for a while and go back solid green.. and then sometimes, a few secs or mins later, does it again... this can carry on for 5 - 10 mins sometimes.

But the weird thing is, my router (Billion 7800n) doesn't always show this via uptime counter or in the logs.

I personally think there is a fault somewhere, but BT came back to support the other day saying everything is fine  :eyebrow:

Steve

Is it worth collecting some modem data? The software is available - Bald_Eagle1 has done a lot of work automating the scripts.
Steve
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psp83

Quote from: Steve on Jun 08, 2013, 23:07:19
Is it worth collecting some modem data? The software is available - Bald_Eagle1 has done a lot of work automating the scripts.

This will void the modem then and if anything is wrong with the modem, they won't replace it.

Steve

They do come up on eBay if you don't want to risk the one you've got, I got one 18 months ago for about £15, although I rarely use it as fortunately my line is very stable. What you do with the results is another question.
Steve
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psp83

Quote from: Steve on Jun 08, 2013, 23:21:16
They do come up on eBay if you don't want to risk the one you've got, I got one 18 months ago for about £15, although I rarely use it as fortunately my line is very stable. What you do with the results is another question.

Might keep my eye on ebay then.

My line has been stable up until a month ago when I reported issues and BT found a fault, now the line is just cr*p :(

psp83



Becoming a right pain in the arse  :(

brian_idnet

Hi Paul,

We can arrange for BT to come out and swap the modem out if required? if you would like for me to arrange this for you, please drop an email into support and I'll get this done, at least this might then rule it out as a possible cause.

regards,

Brian
IDNet

psp83

Well since BT came out on the 12th and replaced my modem, so far everything has been stable.

I requested a port reset to start my 10 days training again, but I don't think that has happened.

As you can see, a lot more stable.

12th June 2013.


13th June 2013.


14th June 2013.


15th June 2013.


16th June 2013.


17th June 2013.


Ignore the red area, that was me. I had to turn the modem of to sort cables out and put in a new (shorter + higher quality) DSL cable from modem to socket.



I just have to wait for the DSLAM to sort out the profile/interleaving on my line now as pings are still > 30 ms :-\

Steve

It's sometimes a long wait as well but in my experience it will happen early one morning.
Steve
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psp83

#13
I just gave support a call and the port reset was done, so I just have wait for the DSLAM to be nice and drop the interleaving.