IlPuntoTecnico
Hardware e Software => Connessioni ADSL/VDSL/FTTC => Topic aperto da: Azim - 09 Ottobre 2008, 20:35
-
Gentili utenti de ilpuntotecnicoeadsl, ho risolto il problema precedentemente esposto per gli errori di autenticazione che mi procurava l'AGB (con firmware USR e isp infostrada), ma ora mi se ne presenta uno nuovo legato alla disconnessione..ho provato a resettare il pppMTU (che a me dava a 1492 al posto di 1500) ma niente, mi cade lo stesso..cosa fare?
Di seguito riporto il config del router senza userid e pw:
<psitree>
<SystemInfo>
<protocol autoScan="disable" upnp="disable" igmpSnp ="disable" macFilterPolicy="forward" encodePassword="enable" spanTree="disable"/>
<sysLog state="disable" displayLevel="ERR" logLevel="DEBUG" option="local" serverIP="0.0.0.0" serverPort="514"/>
<sysUserName value="admin"/>
<sysPassword value="YWRtaW4="/>
<sptPassword value="c3VwcG9ydA=="/>
<usrPassword value="dXNlcg=="/>
</SystemInfo>
<AtmCfg>
<initCfg structureId="2" threadPriority="25" freeCellQSize="10" freePktQSize="200" freePktQBufSize="1600" freePktQBufOffset="32" rxCellQSize="10" rxPktQSize="200" txFifoPriority="64" aal5MaxSduLen="64" aal2MaxSduLen="0"/>
</AtmCfg>
<AtmCfgTd>
<td1 cat="UBR" PCR="0" SCR="0" MBS="0"/>
</AtmCfgTd>
<AtmCfgVcc>
<vccId9999 vpi="0" vci="65534" tdId="0" aalType="AAL2" adminStatus="down" encap="unknown" qos="disable" instanceId="1509949442"/>
<vccId1 vpi="8" vci="35" tdId="1" aalType="AAL5" adminStatus="up" encap="llc" qos="enable" instanceId="1509949442"/>
</AtmCfgVcc>
<SecCfg>
<srvCtrlList ftp="disable" http="lan" icmp="lan" ssh="disable" telnet="lan" tftp="disable"/>
</SecCfg>
<Lan>
<entry9999 address="1.1.1.1" mask="255.255.255.0" dhcpServer="disable" leasedTime="0" startAddr="0.0.0.0" endAddr="0.0.0.0" instanceId="1509949443"/>
<entry1 address="192.168.1.1" mask="255.255.255.0" dhcpServer="enable" leasedTime="24" startAddr="192.168.1.2" endAddr="192.168.1.254" instanceId="1509949441"/>
</Lan>
<RouteCfg>
<ripGlobal state="disable" ripIfcTableSize="1"/>
<ripIfc tableSize="1">
<ripIfcEntry id="1" name="br0" state="disable" version="2" operation="active"/>
</ripIfc>
</RouteCfg>
<IPPCfg>
<cfg state="enable" make="U.S. Robotics ADSL 4-Port Router" name="My_Printer"/>
</IPPCfg>
<ADSL/>
<PMapCfg/>
<DDNSCfg/>
<SNTPCfg/>
<ToDCfg/>
<EngDbgCfg/>
<pppsrv_8_35>
<ppp_conId1 userName="UTENTE" password="PASSWORD" serviceName="Infostrada" idleTimeout="0" ipExt="disable" auth="auto" useStaticIpAddr="0" localIpAddr="255.255.255.255" pppMTU="0"/>
</pppsrv_8_35>
<wan_8_35>
<entry1 vccId="1" conId="1" name="Infostrada" protocol="PPPOE" encap="LLC" firewall="enable" nat="enable" igmp="disable" vlanId="-1" service="enable" instanceId="1509949443" inports="disable"/>
</wan_8_35>
</psitree>
-
Gentili utenti de ilpuntotecnicoeadsl, ho risolto il problema precedentemente esposto per gli errori di autenticazione che mi procurava l'AGB (con firmware USR e isp infostrada), ma ora mi se ne presenta uno nuovo legato alla disconnessione..ho provato a resettare il pppMTU (che a me dava a 1492 al posto di 1500) ma niente, mi cade lo stesso..cosa fare?
Di seguito riporto il config del router senza userid e pw:
<psitree>
<SystemInfo>
<protocol autoScan="disable" upnp="disable" igmpSnp ="disable" macFilterPolicy="forward" encodePassword="enable" spanTree="disable"/>
<sysLog state="disable" displayLevel="ERR" logLevel="DEBUG" option="local" serverIP="0.0.0.0" serverPort="514"/>
<sysUserName value="admin"/>
<sysPassword value="YWRtaW4="/>
<sptPassword value="c3VwcG9ydA=="/>
<usrPassword value="dXNlcg=="/>
</SystemInfo>
<AtmCfg>
<initCfg structureId="2" threadPriority="25" freeCellQSize="10" freePktQSize="200" freePktQBufSize="1600" freePktQBufOffset="32" rxCellQSize="10" rxPktQSize="200" txFifoPriority="64" aal5MaxSduLen="64" aal2MaxSduLen="0"/>
</AtmCfg>
<AtmCfgTd>
<td1 cat="UBR" PCR="0" SCR="0" MBS="0"/>
</AtmCfgTd>
<AtmCfgVcc>
<vccId9999 vpi="0" vci="65534" tdId="0" aalType="AAL2" adminStatus="down" encap="unknown" qos="disable" instanceId="1509949442"/>
<vccId1 vpi="8" vci="35" tdId="1" aalType="AAL5" adminStatus="up" encap="llc" qos="enable" instanceId="1509949442"/>
</AtmCfgVcc>
<SecCfg>
<srvCtrlList ftp="disable" http="lan" icmp="lan" ssh="disable" telnet="lan" tftp="disable"/>
</SecCfg>
<Lan>
<entry9999 address="1.1.1.1" mask="255.255.255.0" dhcpServer="disable" leasedTime="0" startAddr="0.0.0.0" endAddr="0.0.0.0" instanceId="1509949443"/>
<entry1 address="192.168.1.1" mask="255.255.255.0" dhcpServer="enable" leasedTime="24" startAddr="192.168.1.2" endAddr="192.168.1.254" instanceId="1509949441"/>
</Lan>
<RouteCfg>
<ripGlobal state="disable" ripIfcTableSize="1"/>
<ripIfc tableSize="1">
<ripIfcEntry id="1" name="br0" state="disable" version="2" operation="active"/>
</ripIfc>
</RouteCfg>
<IPPCfg>
<cfg state="enable" make="U.S. Robotics ADSL 4-Port Router" name="My_Printer"/>
</IPPCfg>
<ADSL/>
<PMapCfg/>
<DDNSCfg/>
<SNTPCfg/>
<ToDCfg/>
<EngDbgCfg/>
<pppsrv_8_35>
<ppp_conId1 userName="UTENTE" password="PASSWORD" serviceName="Infostrada" idleTimeout="0" ipExt="disable" auth="auto" useStaticIpAddr="0" localIpAddr="255.255.255.255" pppMTU="0"/>
</pppsrv_8_35>
<wan_8_35>
<entry1 vccId="1" conId="1" name="Infostrada" protocol="PPPOE" encap="LLC" firewall="enable" nat="enable" igmp="disable" vlanId="-1" service="enable" instanceId="1509949443" inports="disable"/>
</wan_8_35>
</psitree>
Hai controllato di non avere un SNR eccessivamente basso ?