[rbak-nsp] Received LCP confreq from remote peer after LCP was up
David Freedman
david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Tue Oct 26 12:09:52 EDT 2010
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Jim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a number of users delivered to our LNS via L2TP which appear to
> have unstable connections and I'm seeing the following message in the
> Radius Stop record:
>
> "Received LCP confreq from remote peer after LCP was up"
>
> What would be causing these clients to send these LCP requests after the
> connection has already been established, often for many
> minutes/hours/days prior to this?
>
I've seen this before and it was down to missing echos and the peer
timing out and starting to re-establish again (look at debug on the cpe)
Dave.
> Thanks.
>
> Jim.
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