slweasel2002 wrote:
> [...]
> For some reason the IPCP negotiation fails in PPP. I have give the
> GPRS TCP/IP Stack and IP number, and a PPPPeerIP number .i.e the
> number I hope to get when I ask for an IP address. The problem seems
> to be that TS-7200 asks for an IP address and the modem slams the LCP
> connection.
Two suggestions:
1. try adding +pap to the command line, it might truncate the
haggling you see LCP doing.
2. What happens if you drop the ipcp-accept-local argument,
I'm not sure why you need it, since you don't specify a
local address.
> Why would this happen? I checked the GPRS modem documentation, it
> seems to have 4 PPP modes; the current one is where for outgoing
> calls the modem acts as a PPP client and for incoming calls the modem
> acts as a PPP server. I guess that is the right one..
I suppose, but with MultiTech, you're never 100% sure :)
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