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Lan to Lan on 2820 Was Working - Now Won't - Logs Attached

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09 Dec 2011 14:54 #1 by multiroomit
Originally I had a LAN to LAN connection working perfectly, but all of a sudden, and I'm not sure when, the connection wouldn't work. I have saved some logs from the dial out router, but cannot decipher them and was wondering if someone could assist. I have adjusted the actual IP of the receiving router for security, and replaced it with 123.123.123.123 Here is the log:

sys ver

Router Model: Vigor2820n Version: 3.3.4.1_232201 English

Profile version: 3.0.0 Status: 1 (0x495b23c4)

Router IP: 192.168.5.254 Netmask: 255.255.255.0

Firmware Build Date/Time: Sep 8 2010 15:39:30

Revision: 24227 V334

ADSL Firmware Version: 232201_A Annex A


> log -c -t

1152:26:03.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:11.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:17.220 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:17.220 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:26:19.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:27.390 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:27.390 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:26:27.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

> log -p -t

> log -wt

1152:26:05.560 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:14.550 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:23.540 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:32.530 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


Continued in next post........

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09 Dec 2011 14:54 #2 by multiroomit
........ continued from above:

1152:26:41.520 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


> log -wt log -p -t log -c -t sys ver log -c -t

1152:26:03.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:11.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:17.220 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:17.220 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:26:19.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:27.390 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:27.390 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:26:27.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:35.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:37.390 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:37.390 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:26:43.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:51.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:26:59.690 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:07.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:15.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:17.160 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:17.160 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:27:23.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:27.350 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:27.350 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:27:31.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:37.340 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:37.340 >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.5.20

proto=UDP, to 192.168.1.11 port=161

1152:27:39.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:47.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:27:55.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

1152:28:03.660 Dialing Node1 (Burford) : 123.123.123.123

> log -c -t log -wt log -p -t log -c -t log -p -t

> log -p -t log -c -t log -wt

1152:26:05.560 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:14.550 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:23.540 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:32.530 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:41.520 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:26:50.510 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6

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09 Dec 2011 14:55 #3 by multiroomit
1152:26:59.500 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:27:08.490 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:27:17.480 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:27:26.470 ==>PPPoE (WAN-1) Len = 6 V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6


1152:27:35.460 ==>PPP

What is odd is that the dial out triggered by 192.168.5.20 is actually one of our printers, so not entirely sure what's going on there.

I can confirm I have another successful LAN to LAN connection on this router working fine to another office but for the logging I disabled this. I should also add that both routers are 2820s, although one is a 2820n and the other just a standard 2820.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Ross

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09 Dec 2011 18:31 #4 by multiroomit
Just to say, a reset of the router resolved this issue. Wish I'd tried that first rather than spending an hour messing around with it.

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03 Jan 2012 16:47 #5 by andymdb
we had a similar problem, where we had 5 lan to lans connecting to a main site all Vigor 2820's and 2 would not connect but the other 3 were fine.

Rebooting the main one cured them all.

Andy

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