Heh, no.. No debug or anything fancy like that.
Per Wayne's suggestion I was about to request a replacement M1122 from
Telecom but I havnt, and i havnt seen the system choke for a few days..
maybe it was a one off. Im keeping an eye on the thing and if it reoccurs
Ill be requesting a new modem.
Mark.
-.-. --.-
Mark Foster - markf@intermech.co.nz
IT Manager, Intermech Ltd
Work: +64 (0)9-525-2220
Mobile +64 (0)21-499-368
http://www.intermech.co.nz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Waugh" <AaronW@Interconnect.co.nz>
To: <adsl@unixathome.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: Whats this mean?
>
> Are you running any debug stuff on it?, I started running debug of some
> stuff, and found that it would hang and sometimes reset...so I stopped.
>
> Aaron
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Foster [mailto:blakjak@blakjak.net]
> Sent: Friday, 27 April 2001 10:08
> To: adsl@unixathome.org
> Subject: Whats this mean?
>
>
> Ive had strange problems talking to my M1122 for a few days.
>
> This is what the M1122 log showed when I noticed everything get kicked.
>
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / WLAN (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / WLAN (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / ETH (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / ETH (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC1 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC1 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC2 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC2 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC3 (eth) / admin.stat up
>
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC3 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC4 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC4 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC5 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC5 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC6 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC6 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC7 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC7 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC8 (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC8 (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VBRIDGE (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VBRIDGE (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / MNGTVCC (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / MNGTVCC (eth) / admin.stat down
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / ETH (eth) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) ATM chan / vcc1 / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) IP intf / VCC1 (ppp) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:01 HI(1) ATM chan / mngtvcc / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:02 HI(1) IP intf / MNGTVCC (ip) / admin.stat up
> 00/00:00:02 HI(1) ETH link / oper.stat up
> 00/00:00:06 HI(1) HTTP server / port 80 / up
> 00/00:00:40 HI(1) DSL line / oper.stat up
>
> As soon as I saw ICQ get kicked I logged into the gateway box (dual NIC's)
> and pinged the nokia:
>
> [markf@rhino markf]$ ping m1122
> PING m1122.intermech.co.nz (192.168.1.254) from 192.168.1.1 : 56(84) bytes
> of data.
>
> --- m1122.intermech.co.nz ping statistics ---
> 6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
> [markf@rhino markf]$
>
> I ran downstairs and had a look at the modem.
> The DSL light was OUT. the ETH light for the interface to the gateway was
> flashing erratically.
> I logged into the gateway locally and started a ping to the m1122 - I got
> *1* response, then a series of 'destination host unreachable''s being
> generated by the local machine eth1 interface.
>
> I looked at the DSL modem and saw the DSL light was still out, and the ETH
> light flashing (quite possibly in time with the pings).
>
> On a nearby windows machine I loaded IE (default homepage: error: no route
> to host) and hit the nokia configuration page, to find that the modem had
> somehow reset itself (uptime was 42 seconds by the time the page came up -
> corresponds to the log files).
>
> So yeah, anyway this is happening now on average once or twice a day.
What
> does it suggest?
> Power spike or something? Nothing else in the building seems to have
been
> affected.
>
> -.-. --.-
> Mark Foster - markf@intermech.co.nz
> IT Manager, Intermech Ltd
> Work: +64 (0)9-525-2220 xt 803
> Mobile +64 (0)21-499-368
> http://www.intermech.co.nz
>
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