> Steps to track disconnects
>
> 1. On the pm3, set loghost <ipaddress>. e.g. set loghost 192.168.1.1
> where ipaddress is a machine that is running syslog
> 2. set syslog te <syslog facility>. e.g. set syslog te local7.info
> 3. On your syslog box, add the following to syslog.conf
> local7.info <tabs, not spaces> /var/log/pm_term
4. Make sure the account to access the logs has permissions ;)
Hmm, this isn't looking so good...
March results:
normal 71.13% 446/627
User Request - Call Circuit Closed 16.91% 106/627
Lost Carrier 11.64% 73/627
User Error - PPP NCP Active to Request 0.32% 2/627
Feb results:
normal 68.44% 10171/14861
User Request - Call Circuit Closed 19.80% 2942/14861
Lost Carrier 10.91% 1622/14861
User Error - PPP NCP Active to Request 0.37% 55/14861
Port Error - DSP error 0.15% 23/14861
User Request - PPP Term Ack 0.10% 15/14861
NAS Request - PPP Maximum Retransmissions 0.10% 15/14861
No Event Identified 0.05% 7/14861
Service Unavailable - PPP No Protocol 0.03% 4/14861
Service Unavailable - Failed to detect V.42 remote 0.03% 4/14861
User Error - LAPM negotiation timeout 0.01% 2/14861
Port Error - Exceeded LAPM retransmission limit 0.01% 1/14861
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