cellular modem: pppd modem hangup
I am trying to establish a cellular connection to Verizon through my Multitech Multiconnect Dragonfly (MTQ-LVW3-B02). I am able to connect to Verizons network and get an IP address. The problem is that after a few seconds the modem hangs up the connection.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-
ppp-plugin: (nm_ip6_up): sending IPv6 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x3 <addr
100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr
fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local LL address fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): ip-up event
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote LL address fe80::6dac:d335:a09b:525b
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): sending IPv4 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x3 <addr 100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.0839] ppp-manager: (IPv4 Config Get) reply received.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: primary DNS address 198.224.160.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: secondary DNS address 198.224.164.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1068] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.160.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.164.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1530] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv6 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Modem hangup
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: cif6addr: ioctl(SIOCDIFADDR): No such address
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 8 / phase 'network'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 5 / phase 'establish'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 11 / phase 'disconnect'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connection terminated.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092423.7625] devices removed (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1293] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1344] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10576
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092437.1605] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10576 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3542] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3592] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10589
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092448.3865] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10589 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7109] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7159] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10592
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092459.7426] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10592 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:28:00 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092480.2188] ppp-manager: pppd timed out or didn't initialize our dbus module
I am using nmcli through NetworkManager. I have seen other questions where people believe that the device is not supplying enough power to the USB. I still see the device in lsusb when it's offline though.
lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0424:5744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0424:2740 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 1bc7:0036 Telit Wireless Solutions
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:2744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I have tried adding noipdefault to the options file but that didn't seem to work either.
I am at a total loss and any help debugging would be great.
networking networkmanager modem ppp pppd
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I am trying to establish a cellular connection to Verizon through my Multitech Multiconnect Dragonfly (MTQ-LVW3-B02). I am able to connect to Verizons network and get an IP address. The problem is that after a few seconds the modem hangs up the connection.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-
ppp-plugin: (nm_ip6_up): sending IPv6 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x3 <addr
100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr
fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local LL address fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): ip-up event
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote LL address fe80::6dac:d335:a09b:525b
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): sending IPv4 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x3 <addr 100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.0839] ppp-manager: (IPv4 Config Get) reply received.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: primary DNS address 198.224.160.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: secondary DNS address 198.224.164.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1068] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.160.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.164.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1530] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv6 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Modem hangup
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: cif6addr: ioctl(SIOCDIFADDR): No such address
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 8 / phase 'network'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 5 / phase 'establish'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 11 / phase 'disconnect'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connection terminated.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092423.7625] devices removed (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1293] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1344] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10576
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092437.1605] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10576 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3542] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3592] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10589
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092448.3865] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10589 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7109] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7159] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10592
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092459.7426] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10592 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:28:00 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092480.2188] ppp-manager: pppd timed out or didn't initialize our dbus module
I am using nmcli through NetworkManager. I have seen other questions where people believe that the device is not supplying enough power to the USB. I still see the device in lsusb when it's offline though.
lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0424:5744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0424:2740 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 1bc7:0036 Telit Wireless Solutions
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:2744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I have tried adding noipdefault to the options file but that didn't seem to work either.
I am at a total loss and any help debugging would be great.
networking networkmanager modem ppp pppd
add a comment |
I am trying to establish a cellular connection to Verizon through my Multitech Multiconnect Dragonfly (MTQ-LVW3-B02). I am able to connect to Verizons network and get an IP address. The problem is that after a few seconds the modem hangs up the connection.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-
ppp-plugin: (nm_ip6_up): sending IPv6 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x3 <addr
100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr
fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local LL address fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): ip-up event
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote LL address fe80::6dac:d335:a09b:525b
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): sending IPv4 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x3 <addr 100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.0839] ppp-manager: (IPv4 Config Get) reply received.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: primary DNS address 198.224.160.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: secondary DNS address 198.224.164.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1068] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.160.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.164.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1530] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv6 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Modem hangup
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: cif6addr: ioctl(SIOCDIFADDR): No such address
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 8 / phase 'network'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 5 / phase 'establish'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 11 / phase 'disconnect'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connection terminated.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092423.7625] devices removed (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1293] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1344] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10576
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092437.1605] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10576 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3542] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3592] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10589
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092448.3865] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10589 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7109] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7159] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10592
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092459.7426] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10592 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:28:00 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092480.2188] ppp-manager: pppd timed out or didn't initialize our dbus module
I am using nmcli through NetworkManager. I have seen other questions where people believe that the device is not supplying enough power to the USB. I still see the device in lsusb when it's offline though.
lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0424:5744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0424:2740 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 1bc7:0036 Telit Wireless Solutions
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:2744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I have tried adding noipdefault to the options file but that didn't seem to work either.
I am at a total loss and any help debugging would be great.
networking networkmanager modem ppp pppd
I am trying to establish a cellular connection to Verizon through my Multitech Multiconnect Dragonfly (MTQ-LVW3-B02). I am able to connect to Verizons network and get an IP address. The problem is that after a few seconds the modem hangs up the connection.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-
ppp-plugin: (nm_ip6_up): sending IPv6 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up
finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x3 <addr
100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr
fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local LL address fe80::0000:0052:19b4:d801
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): ip-up event
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote LL address fe80::6dac:d335:a09b:525b
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_ip_up): sending IPv4 config to NetworkManager...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up started (pid 10367)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up finished (pid 10367), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x3 <addr 100.113.208.106> <ms-dns1 198.224.160.135> <ms-dns2 198.224.164.135>]
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.0839] ppp-manager: (IPv4 Config Get) reply received.
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: local IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: remote IP address 100.113.208.106
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: primary DNS address 198.224.160.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: secondary DNS address 198.224.164.135
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 10369)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 10369), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1068] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.160.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost dnsmasq[2407]: using nameserver 198.224.164.135#53(via ppp0)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'up' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:26:57 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092417.1530] policy: set 'vzw' (ppp0) as default for IPv6 routing and DNS
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Modem hangup
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: cif6addr: ioctl(SIOCDIFADDR): No such address
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 10523)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 8 / phase 'network'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down started (pid 10527)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 5 / phase 'establish'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 11 / phase 'disconnect'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connection terminated.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Sent 1302 bytes, received 1196 bytes.
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: new request (1 scripts)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'down' [ppp0]: start running ordered scripts...
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid 10523), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092423.7625] devices removed (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0)
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-down finished (pid 10527), status = 0x0
Mar 26 19:27:03 localhost pppd[10353]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1293] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092437.1344] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10576
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost pppd[10576]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:17 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092437.1605] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10576 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3542] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092448.3592] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10589
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost pppd[10589]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:27:28 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092448.3865] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10589 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7109] ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <info> [1522092459.7159] ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 10592
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.7/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (plugin_init): initializing
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 3 / phase 'serial connection'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 1 / phase 'dead'
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_exit_notify): cleaning up
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092459.7426] ppp-manager: pppd pid 10592 exited with error: Serial port lock failed
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Device ttyACM0 is locked by pid 10520
Mar 26 19:27:39 localhost pppd[10592]: Exit.
Mar 26 19:28:00 localhost NetworkManager[2071]: <warn> [1522092480.2188] ppp-manager: pppd timed out or didn't initialize our dbus module
I am using nmcli through NetworkManager. I have seen other questions where people believe that the device is not supplying enough power to the USB. I still see the device in lsusb when it's offline though.
lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0424:5744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0424:2740 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 1bc7:0036 Telit Wireless Solutions
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:2744 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I have tried adding noipdefault to the options file but that didn't seem to work either.
I am at a total loss and any help debugging would be great.
networking networkmanager modem ppp pppd
networking networkmanager modem ppp pppd
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I figured out the answer. The problem was that Verizon will cut a connection if it receives 10 invalid packets in a span of 2 minutes. The problem was that I wasn't NATing packets properly since I was also using this as a router. The packets being sent out from the bridged lan were being sent to verizon with a source IP of 192.168.123.XXX. Verizon (rightly so) decided that these packets were invalid and would shut off the connection. The solution was to simply add this Iptables rule:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
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Not an answer to your question, but I ran into a similar issue with AT&T and stumbled here looking for an answer.
My Issue Description
After 5-7 minutes, a cell modem with Linux host would get detached from the network. Linux would see the ppp0
interface disappear after pppd
exited.
Cause
In my case, I had (unknowingly) enabled DHCP for the ppp0
interface via a file at /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
. DHCP packets with src=0.0.0.0 and dst=255.255.255.255 were going out the cell modem, which AT&T views as invalid traffic.
Solution
I deleted the /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
file (and the DHCP setting). This stopped the detach from happening. Everything regarding pppd still worked normally (ppp0
obtained an IP address, proper sessions, etc).
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I figured out the answer. The problem was that Verizon will cut a connection if it receives 10 invalid packets in a span of 2 minutes. The problem was that I wasn't NATing packets properly since I was also using this as a router. The packets being sent out from the bridged lan were being sent to verizon with a source IP of 192.168.123.XXX. Verizon (rightly so) decided that these packets were invalid and would shut off the connection. The solution was to simply add this Iptables rule:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
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I figured out the answer. The problem was that Verizon will cut a connection if it receives 10 invalid packets in a span of 2 minutes. The problem was that I wasn't NATing packets properly since I was also using this as a router. The packets being sent out from the bridged lan were being sent to verizon with a source IP of 192.168.123.XXX. Verizon (rightly so) decided that these packets were invalid and would shut off the connection. The solution was to simply add this Iptables rule:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
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I figured out the answer. The problem was that Verizon will cut a connection if it receives 10 invalid packets in a span of 2 minutes. The problem was that I wasn't NATing packets properly since I was also using this as a router. The packets being sent out from the bridged lan were being sent to verizon with a source IP of 192.168.123.XXX. Verizon (rightly so) decided that these packets were invalid and would shut off the connection. The solution was to simply add this Iptables rule:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
I figured out the answer. The problem was that Verizon will cut a connection if it receives 10 invalid packets in a span of 2 minutes. The problem was that I wasn't NATing packets properly since I was also using this as a router. The packets being sent out from the bridged lan were being sent to verizon with a source IP of 192.168.123.XXX. Verizon (rightly so) decided that these packets were invalid and would shut off the connection. The solution was to simply add this Iptables rule:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
answered Mar 26 '18 at 22:13
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Not an answer to your question, but I ran into a similar issue with AT&T and stumbled here looking for an answer.
My Issue Description
After 5-7 minutes, a cell modem with Linux host would get detached from the network. Linux would see the ppp0
interface disappear after pppd
exited.
Cause
In my case, I had (unknowingly) enabled DHCP for the ppp0
interface via a file at /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
. DHCP packets with src=0.0.0.0 and dst=255.255.255.255 were going out the cell modem, which AT&T views as invalid traffic.
Solution
I deleted the /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
file (and the DHCP setting). This stopped the detach from happening. Everything regarding pppd still worked normally (ppp0
obtained an IP address, proper sessions, etc).
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Not an answer to your question, but I ran into a similar issue with AT&T and stumbled here looking for an answer.
My Issue Description
After 5-7 minutes, a cell modem with Linux host would get detached from the network. Linux would see the ppp0
interface disappear after pppd
exited.
Cause
In my case, I had (unknowingly) enabled DHCP for the ppp0
interface via a file at /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
. DHCP packets with src=0.0.0.0 and dst=255.255.255.255 were going out the cell modem, which AT&T views as invalid traffic.
Solution
I deleted the /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
file (and the DHCP setting). This stopped the detach from happening. Everything regarding pppd still worked normally (ppp0
obtained an IP address, proper sessions, etc).
add a comment |
Not an answer to your question, but I ran into a similar issue with AT&T and stumbled here looking for an answer.
My Issue Description
After 5-7 minutes, a cell modem with Linux host would get detached from the network. Linux would see the ppp0
interface disappear after pppd
exited.
Cause
In my case, I had (unknowingly) enabled DHCP for the ppp0
interface via a file at /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
. DHCP packets with src=0.0.0.0 and dst=255.255.255.255 were going out the cell modem, which AT&T views as invalid traffic.
Solution
I deleted the /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
file (and the DHCP setting). This stopped the detach from happening. Everything regarding pppd still worked normally (ppp0
obtained an IP address, proper sessions, etc).
Not an answer to your question, but I ran into a similar issue with AT&T and stumbled here looking for an answer.
My Issue Description
After 5-7 minutes, a cell modem with Linux host would get detached from the network. Linux would see the ppp0
interface disappear after pppd
exited.
Cause
In my case, I had (unknowingly) enabled DHCP for the ppp0
interface via a file at /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
. DHCP packets with src=0.0.0.0 and dst=255.255.255.255 were going out the cell modem, which AT&T views as invalid traffic.
Solution
I deleted the /etc/systemd/network/ppp0.network
file (and the DHCP setting). This stopped the detach from happening. Everything regarding pppd still worked normally (ppp0
obtained an IP address, proper sessions, etc).
answered Dec 18 '18 at 21:33
bornruffians
1064
1064
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