PPP LCP Down. Reason:0 lower down
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DanielDaniel
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Hi all
on my VMG1312-B10A I have untimely disconnections...
on my VMG1312-B10A I have untimely disconnections...
someone can tell what means "PPP LCP Down. Reason:0 lower down" ?
thanks
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yes but where can I find the error code signification.I think this error code must be provided by zyxel... no?and I totaly foget but in the logs I can see:
1 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice PPPoE ACK, ifName:ppp2.1, assigned ip=xxxx gateway=xxxx nameserver=xxxxx lastConnectionError=ERROR_NONE servicename= 2 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice PPP: ppp2.1 Connection Up. 3 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice IPCP Opening. 4 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice PPP LCP Up. 5 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice Receive PADS 6 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice Send PADR 7 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice PADO received 8 2020 Oct 22 12:18:35 PPPoE notice Send PADI 9 2020 Oct 22 12:17:03 PPPoE notice PPPOE authentification failed 10 2020 Oct 22 12:17:03 PPPoE notice PPP LCP Down. Reason:0 lower down 11 2020 Oct 22 12:17:03 PPPoE notice PPP LCP Up. 12 2020 Oct 22 12:17:03 PPPoE notice Receive PADS 13 2020 Oct 22 12:17:03 PPPoE notice Send PADR 14 2020 Oct 22 12:17:03 PPPoE notice PADO received 15 2020 Oct 22 12:16:58 PPPoE notice Send PADI 16 2020 Oct 22 12:15:49 PPPoE notice PPP: ppp2.1 Connection Down. 17 2020 Oct 22 12:15:49 PPPoE notice PPP LCP Down. Reason:0 lower down why =>PPPOE authentification failed
strange??
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Hi @DanielDaniel
I think that PPP LCP Reason:0 lower down is telling you that the LCP layer of the PPP protocol has been terminated, probably by the other end of the connection you are trying to make.
I think that the root cause is indicated higher up in the log, namely PPPOE authentication failed.
- this means that the user name and password in your router are not recognised at the other end probably by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
I think that you need to confirm that you have the write user name and password combination set-up in your router that matches your ISP.
- I have had this problem myself when I moved house.
Kind regards,
Tony0
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