ppp problem with LCP timeout

Hi All,

Picking up from my previous message about hardware installation.

I’m still struggling to try and get RTP to connect to my ISP

I’m using a hardware modem on ser1, the modem dials OK and connects to my
dial in ISP, the terminal window shows that pppd is started then after about
30 secs the connection is terminated following ‘:LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests’

I’ve tried leaving the line speed box blank, using DHCP as well as giving it
an 10… IP address, using PAP/CHAP as well as Interactive login, a couple
of different ISPs, but each time it has the same result.

I’ve run phdialer -d to write a SYSLOG file and this is what was logged.

Jun 6 01:07:01 oemcomputer syslogd: restart
Jun 06 01:07:07 nto dhclient: Timeout: no response after DHCPDISCOVER
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: Using interface ppp0
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: Connect: ppp0 <–> /dev/ser1
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic
0x2ad671b9> ]
Jun 06 01:08:04 nto last message repeated 2 times
Jun 06 01:08:07 nto dhclient: Timeout: no response after DHCPDISCOVER
Jun 06 01:08:07 nto pppd[794661-1]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic
0x2ad671b9> ]
Jun 06 01:08:25 nto last message repeated 6 times
Jun 06 01:08:28 nto pppd[794661-1]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Jun 06 01:08:28 nto pppd[794661-1]: Connection terminated.
Jun 06 01:08:28 nto pppd[794661-1]: Exit.

The main need for getting the connection working is to allow package manager
to connect to the WWW repository to get Patch B, I’ve tried downloading the
tucows copy through windows but when package manager tries to install it
there appears to be a couple of files missing that it needs.

Any help with this would be much appreciated,

Thanks, Davie…

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Regarding downloading 6.1 update
You can download it from

http://packages.qnx.com/upgradefix/qnx-upgrade-6.1.qpr

Save it to a windows drive that QNX sees under /fs
copy it from the windows drive to the qnx partition
under photon, open a pterm and run pkg-installer -u qnx-upgrade-6.1.qpr

Read the note on http://qdn.qnx.com/articles/jul0601/upgrade.html

Note - If you don’t have Internet access from the RTP, you can download the
above upgrade package into Windows, reboot into QNX, and then install the
package by typing “pkg-installer -u qnx-upgrade-6.1.qpr” from the directory
you downloaded the package into.

“Davie Moir” <daviemoir@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9g4rnl$rmt$1@inn.qnx.com

Hi All,

Picking up from my previous message about hardware installation.

I’m still struggling to try and get RTP to connect to my ISP

I’m using a hardware modem on ser1, the modem dials OK and connects to my
dial in ISP, the terminal window shows that pppd is started then after
about
30 secs the connection is terminated following ‘:LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests’

I’ve tried leaving the line speed box blank, using DHCP as well as giving
it
an 10… IP address, using PAP/CHAP as well as Interactive login, a couple
of different ISPs, but each time it has the same result.

I’ve run phdialer -d to write a SYSLOG file and this is what was logged.

Jun 6 01:07:01 oemcomputer syslogd: restart
Jun 06 01:07:07 nto dhclient: Timeout: no response after DHCPDISCOVER
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: Using interface ppp0
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: Connect: ppp0 <–> /dev/ser1
Jun 06 01:07:58 nto pppd[794661-1]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic
0x2ad671b9> ]
Jun 06 01:08:04 nto last message repeated 2 times
Jun 06 01:08:07 nto dhclient: Timeout: no response after DHCPDISCOVER
Jun 06 01:08:07 nto pppd[794661-1]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic
0x2ad671b9> ]
Jun 06 01:08:25 nto last message repeated 6 times
Jun 06 01:08:28 nto pppd[794661-1]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Jun 06 01:08:28 nto pppd[794661-1]: Connection terminated.
Jun 06 01:08:28 nto pppd[794661-1]: Exit.

The main need for getting the connection working is to allow package
manager
to connect to the WWW repository to get Patch B, I’ve tried downloading
the
tucows copy through windows but when package manager tries to install it
there appears to be a couple of files missing that it needs.

Any help with this would be much appreciated,

Thanks, Davie…