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1 23 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 | Jan 1 00:00:17 user crit kernel: eth0 Link UP. Jan 1 00:00:17 user crit kernel: ADSL G.994 trainingJan 1 00:00:22 user crit kernel: ADSL G.992 started Jan 1 00:00:26 user crit kernel: ADSL G.992 channel analysisJan 1 00:00:32 user crit kernel: ADSL G.992 message exchange Jan 1 00:00:33 user crit kernel: ADSL link downJan 1 00:00:34 user crit kernel: ADSL G.994 training Jan 1 00:00:42 user crit kernel: ADSL G.992 startedJan 1 00:00:47 user crit kernel: ADSL G.992 channel analysis Jan 1 00:00:53 user crit kernel: ADSL G.992 message exchangeJan 1 00:00:53 user crit kernel: ADSL link up, interleaved, us=1221, ds=15200 Jan 1 00:00:56 daemon crit pppd[316]: PPP server detected.Jan 1 00:00:56 daemon crit pppd[316]: PPP session established. Jan 1 00:00:56 daemon crit pppd[316]: PPP LCP UP.Jan 1 00:00:57 daemon crit pppd[316]: Received valid IP address from server. Connection UP. |
On forum.kitz.co.uk I've heard there are two possible causes: 1) router tries different modualtations and 2) error in router's firmware. I think these possibilities are excluded. 1) is excluded because I have only ADSL2+ modulation enabled. 1) and 2) is excluded because sometimes I've had normal single synchronization establishing procedure. Furtermore, on old DSLAM i've had always single synchronization establishing after I've unplugged phone and phone cable connecting main socket with phone socket. I think it is untypical interference related to my phone line. I'm very curious what it is. I'm not complain. I'm only puzzled.



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