AHOI!
I've big trouble by setting up CentOS 6.3 for my new vDSL.
As I've found out, the German Telekom is using VLAN7 for her internet-(data) connections. => http://workaround.org/blog/vdsl
O.K. what I've done:
The NIC where's my DSL-modem is connectet is eth0.
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
# device for vDSL-modem DEVICE=eth0 HWADDR=00:30:1B:14:08:67 ONBOOT=yes HOTPLUG=no TYPE=Ethernet IPV6INIT=no IPV6-AUTOCONF=no
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
# VLAN7 device for vDSL DEVICE=eth0.7 ONBOOT=yes HOTPLUG=no TYPE=Ethernet VLAN=yes
with pppoe-setup I've generated /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
# generated with pppoe-setup USERCTL=yes BOOTPROTO=dialup NAME=DSLppp0 DEVICE=ppp0 TYPE=xDSL ONBOOT=yes PIDFILE=/var/run/pppoe-adsl.pid FIREWALL=NONE PING=. PPPOE_TIMEOUT=80 LCP_FAILURE=3 LCP_INTERVAL=20 CLAMPMSS=1412 CONNECT_POLL=6 CONNECT_TIMEOUT=60 DEFROUTE=yes SYNCHRONOUS=no ETH=eth0.7 PROVIDER=DSLppp0 USER=feste-ip/<benutzerkennung>@t-online-com.de PEERDNS=no DEMAND=no
/etc/ppp/chap-secret an /etc/ppp/pap_secret hast follewing content:
# Secrets for authentication using PAP/CAHP # client server secret IP addresses "feste-ip/-benutzerkennung@t-online-com.de" * "<PASSWORD>"
cat /rpc/betvlan/eth0.7 is showing: eth0.7 VID: 7 REORDER_HDR: 1 dev->priv_flags: 1 total frames received 0 total bytes received 0 Broadcast/Multicast Rcvd 0
total frames transmitted 6 total bytes transmitted 192 total headroom inc 0 total encap on xmit 0 Device: eth0 INGRESS priority mappings: 0:0 1:0 2:0 3:0 4:0 5:0 6:0 7:0 EGRESS priority mappings:
If I try to start my internet-connection with: ifup ppp0 After a while I can read at command line: /usr/sbin/adsl-start: line 217: 7297 Terminated $CONNECT "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1
Syslog reports:
Feb 11 22:37:40 pml010050 pppd[7321]: pppd 2.4.5 started by django, uid 0 Feb 11 22:37:40 pml010050 pppd[7321]: Using interface ppp0 Feb 11 22:37:40 pml010050 pppd[7321]: connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts2 Feb 11 22:38:11 pml010050 pppd[7321]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Request Feb 11 22:38:11 pml010050 pppd[7321]: Connection terminated. Feb 11 22:38:11 pml010050 pppd[7321]: Modem hangup Feb 11 22:38:15 pml010050 pppd[7325]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets Feb 11 22:38:15 pml010050 pppd[7321]: Exit. Feb 11 22:38:15 pml010050 pppoe-connect: PPPoE connection lost; attempting re-connection Feb 11 22:38:20 pml010050 pppd[7391]: pppd 2.4.5 started by django, uid 0 Feb 11 22:38:20 pml010050 pppd[7391]: Using interface ppp0 Feb 11 22:38:20 pml010050 pppd[7391]: connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts2 Feb 11 22:38:51 pml010050 pppd[7391]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Request Feb 11 22:38:51 pml010050 pppd[7391]: Connection terminated. Feb 11 22:38:51 pml010050 pppd[7391]: Modem hangup Feb 11 22:38:55 pml010050 pppd[7395]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets Feb 11 22:38:55 pml010050 pppd[7391]: Exit.
So, where's the BUG?
Thanx 4 help!
Django
On 12/02/2013 12:51 AM, Michael Nausch wrote:
AHOI!
I've big trouble by setting up CentOS 6.3 for my new vDSL.
As I've found out, the German Telekom is using VLAN7 for her internet-(data) connections. => http://workaround.org/blog/vdsl
O.K. what I've done:
The NIC where's my DSL-modem is connectet is eth0.
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
# device for vDSL-modem DEVICE=eth0 HWADDR=00:30:1B:14:08:67 ONBOOT=yes HOTPLUG=no TYPE=Ethernet IPV6INIT=no IPV6-AUTOCONF=no
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
Are you sure it's ifcfg-eth0 and not ifcfg-eth0.7?
Also, there are no received packets from the network. Maybe the traffic from the DSL modem is not with VLAN tag to the network. What do you seen when you run tcpdump on either eth0 or eth0.7 interfaces?