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renluop:
There could be more of these!

--- Code: ---Flags: U - up, ! - reject, G - gateway, H - host, R - reinstate, D - dynamic (redirect), M - modified (redirect)
Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service Interface
172.16.15.151 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 pppoa_0_0_38 pppoa0
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 br0
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 U 0 pppoa_0_0_38 pppoa0
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The 172.16.15.151 is not familiar and tracert times out for all hops. Ideas?

The router log for last couple of days has
--- Quote ---daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: ReconfigureSAR port 0 traffictype 0

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and
--- Quote --- daemon notice syslog: pppd:Terminating on signal 20.
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What is their significance, please?

looking through the Billion settings I've noticed that IGMP Snooping has enabled ticked and blocking mode has been set. For our set-up,: computer, printer, Freesat box, Ipod, internet radio, is that advisable or necessary?

Could any of the above be contributing to DSLStats difficulties, and others?

tickmike:
172.16.15.151 could it be used for your modem/router to connect to the DSLAM for the ppp session  :hmm:
It is a 'Private Address' range.

d2d4j:
Hi tickmike

Your correct that 172.n.n.n is private, but it is a special range

No, I do not believe it is the connection to dslam.

It is more likely to a secondary LAN on the router (sorry I do not know renluop router)

Many thanks

John

renluop:
Billion Bipac 8800NL v1 adsl/vdsl modem router

tickmike:

--- Quote from: d2d4j on June 21, 2017, 08:55:51 AM ---Hi tickmike

Your correct that 172.n.n.n is private, but it is a special range

No, I do not believe it is the connection to dslam.

It is more likely to a secondary LAN on the router (sorry I do not know renluop router)

Many thanks


John

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I was looking at the 'Subnet Mask' as well.

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