F.4 PPPoE Log (for PPP over Ethernet)

PPPoE is a protocol for connecting hosts on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem. It is defined in RFC 2516.

1.“PPPoE start to dial-up”.

PPPoE task of the router starts to dial-up.

2.“PADI sent SERVICE_NAME”.

The router broadcast a PADI packet with a Service-Name tag to seek Access Concentrator. The SERVICE_NAME was configured at the Primary Setup page. In most case, the Service Name is not necessary and has to be configured as null string.

“PADI:3com sent” means the router tries to talk to DSL modem in 3COM’s PPPoE dialect. (R1.91i)

3.“PADO recv 0006 AC-NAME”.

The Access Concentrator AC-NAMEsent PADO packet to acknowledge the pre- vious PADI packet. If the router did not receive PADO packet, it means that there is something wrong with the WAN connection. For example:

1.The connection between the router and DSL/Cable mode is not correct. Action: check the LINK status both on the modem and the router.

2.The configured Service Name is not correct. Action: check whether your ISP requires you to configure the Service Name.

3.The Access Concentrator was shut down. Action: try again later.

4.The WAN port of the router is damaged.

4.“PADO error201: ERROR_MESSAGE”.

The Access Concentrator cannot offer the service. The error number and error message is from the Access Concentrator. In most case, ERROR_MESSAGE describes the detailed reason. The following errors are defined in RFC2516:

0x0201 Service-Name-Error

0x0202 AC-System-Error

0x0203 Generic-Error

5.“PADR sent”.

The router sent PADR packet to Access Concentrator to request a PPPoE ses- sion.

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