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RouterTech firmware on ADSL2MUE!

Post by Cthugha » Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:27 pm

Hi all !

I searched on this forum but apparently nobody tried this firmware on a LinkSys ADSL2MUE. So I decided to test it! (with RTech_AR7RD-1Port_3.6.0D-20061029_2.1RouterTech.firmware.upgrade.img). I upgraded the modem from the LinkSys firmware 4.22-EU with no problem. All seems to work after 2 hours... but it's too short to conclude that the firmware works well ;-)

I tried this because with the LinkSys firmware I have some problem with ADSL2+ synchronization. Apparently it's a power supply problem (5V/1A instead of 5V/2A). With the RouterTech firmware I was able to test different modulation and I have exactly the same problem with ADSL_2plus (or MULTI_MODE) modulation (it works for 10 seconds and after lost synchro.). No problem with ADSL_G.dmt modulation. LinkSys tell me that they will change my modem (I hope with a correct power supply) and after I may test with ADSL2+.

But the more important for me is that with RouterTech firmware it is possible to configure the NAT/firewall and using the ADSL2MUE modem like a router at a low price!

Thanks a lot for your works!

PS: This firmware looks like the LinkSys Australian firmware 2.17-AUS (or 4.17 I don't remember). Is it the same origin?
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Re: RouterTech firmware on ADSL2MUE!

Post by thechief » Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:43 pm

Hi Cthugha. Welcome to RouterTech, and thanks for the report.:) I am not sure of the originals of the Australian LinkSys firmware. However, the firmwares for the AR7 platform are mostly based on a common GPL source (Montavista Linux, Busybox, and uClibc).
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Post by molle » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:04 pm

Wow, I just found this site and have loaded my ADSL2MUE with your firmware. The reason I was looking is that my modem was using 4.12EU and i tested to upgrade to 4.22EU and i lost adsl2+ sync after that. With your firmware I have tried to get it to work again but so far I have the same problem with sync lost after ~10 seconds but it is now easy to test different setups. This is awesome!
My isp, Telia in Sweden, uses ADSL2+ AnnexM and I can get sync for a few seconds on that. I will experiment a little and get back if i get stable sync.
Thankyou!
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Post by Shotokan101 » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:22 pm

Hi Martin - thnaks for the feedback and I'm sure that our Development Team will be pleased with your comments :D

Regarding your sync. problem have you performed a full reset to defaults following the F/W upgrade ?
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Post by thechief » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:56 pm

molle wrote:Wow, I just found this site and have loaded my ADSL2MUE with your firmware. The reason I was looking is that my modem was using 4.12EU and i tested to upgrade to 4.22EU and i lost adsl2+ sync after that. With your firmware I have tried to get it to work again but so far I have the same problem with sync lost after ~10 seconds but it is now easy to test different setups. This is awesome!
My isp, Telia in Sweden, uses ADSL2+ AnnexM and I can get sync for a few seconds on that. I will experiment a little and get back if i get stable sync.
Thankyou!
/Martin
Try going to "Setup->Modem" and click on "ADSL_2plus_AnxM", and then "Apply" and see if it helps ("Multi_Mode" should work though).
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Re: RouterTech firmware on ADSL2MUE!

Post by mstombs » Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:16 am

Cthugha wrote:Hi all !

I searched on this forum but apparently nobody tried this firmware on a LinkSys ADSL2MUE. So I decided to test it! (with RTech_AR7RD-1Port_3.6.0D-20061029_2.1RouterTech.firmware.upgrade.img). I upgraded the modem from the LinkSys firmware 4.22-EU with no problem. All seems to work after 2 hours... but it's too short to conclude that the firmware works well ;-)

I tried this because with the LinkSys firmware I have some problem with ADSL2+ synchronization. Apparently it's a power supply problem (5V/1A instead of 5V/2A). With the RouterTech firmware I was able to test different modulation and I have exactly the same problem with ADSL_2plus (or MULTI_MODE) modulation (it works for 10 seconds and after lost synchro.). No problem with ADSL_G.dmt modulation. LinkSys tell me that they will change my modem (I hope with a correct power supply) and after I may test with ADSL2+.

But the more important for me is that with RouterTech firmware it is possible to configure the NAT/firewall and using the ADSL2MUE modem like a router at a low price!

Thanks a lot for your works!
Seconded - same router same original firmware - same upgrade file. ADSL connection stable with Linksys 4.12 or 4.22 firmware, but does not report ADSL2+. Smartax MT882 on same line claims ADSL2+ but max speed of 8Mbps (UK TalkTalk ISP) is still within ADSL2 range.

And same ADSL2+ problem, connects then loses the connection after less than 20 seconds. Change modulation to ADSL_G.dmt and the connection appears stable.

Connection stats follow - I believe the US margin was 0 when I saw some stats in ADSL2+ mode

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Modem Status
	
Connection Status 	  	Connected
Ds Rate (Kbps) 	  	7968
Us Rate (Kbps) 	  	448
DS Margin 	  	13
US Margin 	  	26
DS Line Attenuation 	  	19
US Line Attenuation 	  	10
Trained Modulation 	  	ADSL_G.dmt
LOS Errors 	  	0
Peak Cell Rate 	  	1056 cells per sec
CRC Rx Fast 	  	0
CRC Tx Fast 	  	0
CRC Rx Interleaved 	  	0
CRC Tx Interleaved 	  	2
Path Mode 	  	Interleaved
DSL Statistics
	
Near End F4 Loop Back Count 	  	0
Near End F5 Loop Back Count 	  	0
NB I'm not sure if this Linksys router really is ADSL2+!

One minor fault with the routertech software is that the modem power light is on permanent red which is an 'alarm condition' - I'll see if I can find how to turn it green!
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Re: RouterTech firmware on ADSL2MUE!

Post by thechief » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:29 am

mstombs wrote:One minor fault with the routertech software is that the modem power light is on permanent red which is an 'alarm condition' - I'll see if I can find how to turn it green!
This is not a fault. It is a case of not having the correct led.conf file. Each mfr has its own, and we just have to use a "standard" one, which of course will only be "right" for a range of routers, and will not be right for the others. Unfortunately, there is no getting round this.:( You'll just have to live with the wrong LEDs. Nothing else is affected by this.
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Re: RouterTech firmware on ADSL2MUE!

Post by mstombs » Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:27 pm

thechief wrote:
mstombs wrote:One minor fault with the routertech software is that the modem power light is on permanent red which is an 'alarm condition' - I'll see if I can find how to turn it green!
This is not a fault. It is a case of not having the correct led.conf file. Each mfr has its own, and we just have to use a "standard" one, which of course will only be "right" for a range of routers, and will not be right for the others. Unfortunately, there is no getting round this.:( You'll just have to live with the wrong LEDs. Nothing else is affected by this.
I didn't mean to seem ungrateful it is FANTASTIC that your firmware works so well on a device it has never been tested/developed on. I'm not sure it really has enough memory for all the functions though - after playing the web access slowed down a lot and I lost the ability to telnet. I'd really like to turn off all the routing functions and turn it into a PPOA modem in 'half-bridge' mode passing the ISP WAN IP over to my Linksys WRT54GS (running Hyperwrt Thibor firmware). I didn't manage that but I haven't exhausted all the options yet!

I will have a play to see if I can affect the LEDs via command line/scripts but I don't think I would ever be up to compiling a fix into a custom firmware version!

These Linksys modems seem to be discontinued and are being dumped for very low prices in the UK at the moment - is anyone else interested?
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Post by thechief » Thu Jan 11, 2007 6:47 pm

You may want to disable things like IPAccount to free up more memory. Are you doing any P2P stuff?
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Post by mstombs » Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:02 am

thechief wrote:You may want to disable things like IPAccount to free up more memory. Are you doing any P2P stuff?
I have not enabled this and not knowingly doing any P2P.

I can't find an equivalent led.conf in the linksys software - so the only way I could change the color would be with a soldering iron, so can't see anything wrong now with one red LED.

I have totally failed so far to setup a PPPOA half-bridge mode through the web interface - if I disable NAT or the firewall in the connection settings I cannot get internet access! Maybe I can enable this from the command line?
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Post by Shotokan101 » Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:22 pm

mstombs wrote:
thechief wrote:You may want to disable things like IPAccount to free up more memory. Are you doing any P2P stuff?
I have not enabled this and not knowingly doing any P2P.

I can't find an equivalent led.conf in the linksys software - so the only way I could change the color would be with a soldering iron, so can't see anything wrong now with one red LED.

I have totally failed so far to setup a PPPOA half-bridge mode through the web interface - if I disable NAT or the firewall in the connection settings I cannot get internet access! Maybe I can enable this from the command line?
Are you also turning NAT off in the LAN Configuration section ? :?
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Post by mstombs » Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:58 pm

Shotokan101 wrote:
mstombs wrote:
I have totally failed so far to setup a PPPOA half-bridge mode through the web interface - if I disable NAT or the firewall in the connection settings I cannot get internet access! Maybe I can enable this from the command line?
Are you also turning NAT off in the LAN Configuration section ? :?
Don't think I've seen an option to do that in my LAN Configuration? If I attempt to use any of the 1st 3 "Unmanaged, Obtain an IP address automatically or PPP IP address" I lose access to the modem (first 2 seem obvious why - don't know what the 3rd does!).

I also found that if local DNS is disabled the modem does not pass on the ISP provided DNS addresses to my PC/router via DHCP (still passes its own address which doesn't respond. This is not a big deal though as DNS can be assigned statically and don't change very often.
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Post by thechief » Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:18 pm

The problems with user supplied DNS have been fixed and will appear in firmware v2.2. In the meantime, you can try this, from the command line (if you are using pppoa and your encaps is "encaps0")

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echo "begin;encaps0:pppoa:settings/usepeerdns=0;end"| cm_cli_tty
If you want to disable NAT and the firewall, use this

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echo "fdb:settings/service/nat/state=0" | cm_cli_tty
echo "fdb:settings/service/spi/state=0" | cm_cli_tty
(a value of "1" will enable these things). Then run "save-reboot.sh" to save and restart the router.

Securing half-bridge is a challenge that we are still facing.
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Post by mstombs » Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:07 am

um... a bit out of of my depth here I don't think I will be able to set up this firmware into PPPOA half bridge mode. If I turn NAT and Firewall off the only I can get the modem to serve up to my test PC via dhcp is the modems local IP address for gateway and DNS and a lan address for IP. The WAN IP address and gateway appear to change on every connection so they must be passed on correctly for this to be viable.

If I turn off NAT and Firewall I can communicate with the modem with the LAN address and I can use the web tools to ping the gateway and internet, but I don't know how to get a single user link across the modem.

I've had a look on the net and it seems that modems that do support the half-bridge mode have specific select boxes on their web interfaces called 'half-bridge' or "extended IP". But the open-source ones seem to be broadcom based rather than AR7. I'm sure the it is is possible in the Linux part of the firmware (doesn't need DSL device driver support).

I am going to back and see again if I can get double NAT to work via modem in DMZ!

I'm glad to hear you are thinking about half bridge mode - I don't think I can help much with the software but if you need a beta tester... (I have another working ADSL modem, and a working cable connection at present!)
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ADSL2MUE ADSL2+ PSU ISSUE

Post by mstombs » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:50 pm

Back to an earlier problem with inability to hold sync with ADSL2+. This is a Linksys power supply fault.

Linksys supplied a model AD 5/1A power adaptor Model:RH41-0501000DB manufactured 09/2005 rated

Pri: 230VAC 50/60Hz 60mA
Sec: 5V DC 1A 5VA

This puts out 8.8V on no load -drops to 8.3V under light load.

I swapped this out for a universal 1.2A rated masterplug brick set on 6V and now the DSL link is stable (30 mins and counting...) at full line speed:-

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Modem Status
	
Connection Status 	  	Connected
Ds Rate (Kbps) 	  	8123
Us Rate (Kbps) 	  	444
DS Margin 	  	6
US Margin 	  	0
DS Line Attenuation 	  	19
US Line Attenuation 	  	9
Trained Modulation 	  	ADSL_2plus
LOS Errors 	  	0
Peak Cell Rate 	  	1047 cells per sec
CRC Rx Fast 	  	0
CRC Tx Fast 	  	0
CRC Rx Interleaved 	  	2732
CRC Tx Interleaved 	  	0
Path Mode 	  	Interleaved
I don't believe the US margin can this be right? And I'm pretty sure the Linksys beta firmware connected at the same DS rate with its own PSU but...

I'm pretty sure the displayed rate is actual

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and DSL stats

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Transmit
	
Tx PDUs 		16067
Tx Total Bytes 	4670136
Tx Total Error Counts 	0
Receive
	
Rx PDUs 		36503
Rx Total Bytes 	25511028
Rx Total Error Counts 	223
and just in case I destroy my modem playing with power supplies and firmware here is what the Routertech software diagnostics report:-

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ROUTERTECH SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS

Operating system version
Linux version 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_fp_le (root@localhost.localdomain) () #1 Sun Oct 29 18:07:31 GMT 2006

Firmware version information
BUILD=RouterTech-3.6.0D-20061029.2.1
VERSION=3.6.0D-RouterTech-1P-PSBL
BOARD=AR7RD
FSSTAMP=20061029181004

Wireless version information
cat: /proc/wlan/production/version: No such file or directory


PSP version information

Linux OS DSL-PSPOhioL version 4.5.0.5 Best and Final on BasePSP Version 5.7.6.12  Oct 29 2006 18:08:39 
Avalanche SOC Version: 0x250005 operating in cached, write back, write allocate mode
Cpu Frequency:150 MHZ
System Bus frequency: 125 MHZ


Driver version information
Texas Instruments CPMAC driver version: 1.5
Texas Instruments CPMAC HAL version: CPMAC 01.07.08 Oct 29 2006 18:07:44
ATM Driver version:[6.00.01.00]
DSL HAL version: [6.00.01.00]
DSP Datapump version: [6.00.04.00] Annex A
SAR HAL version: [01.07.2b]
PDSP Firmware version:[0.54]
Chipset ID: [7300/7300A]

TI Linux LED Driver Version 0.1

System environment
bootloaderVersion	1.2.0.4
ProductID	AR7RD
HWRevision	Unknown
SerialNumber	none
MEMSZ	0x01000000
FLASHSZ	0x00400000
CPUFREQ	150000000
SYSFREQ	125000000
PROMPT	(psbl)
IPA	192.168.1.1
MODETTY0	38400,n,8,1,hw
MODETTY1	38400,n,8,1,hw
MAC_PORT	0
mtd2	0x90000000,0x90010000
mtd3	0x90010000,0x90020000
autoload	1
BOOTCFG	m:f:"mtd1"
USB_VID	0x0451
USB_PID	0x6060
HWA_RNDIS	00:E0:xxx
HWA_HRNDIS	00:E0:xxx
usb_vid	0x13b1
usb_pid	0x000f
usb_prod	Linksys RNDIS Network Adapter
connection0	0
HWA_0	00:12:17:xxx
mtd4	0x90020000,0x90400000
vcc_encaps0	0.0
vcc_encaps1	0.0
vcc_encaps2	0.0
vcc_encaps3	0.0
vcc_encaps4	0.0
vcc_encaps5	0.0
vcc_encaps6	0.0
vcc_encaps7	0.0
mtd1	0x90020090,0x90097000
mtd0	0x90097000,0x90400000
usb_enable	no
modulation	0x1

CPU information
processor		: 0
cpu model		: MIPS 4KEc V4.8
BogoMIPS		: 149.91
wait instruction	: no
microsecond timers	: yes
extra interrupt vector	: yes
hardware watchpoint	: yes
VCED exceptions		: not available
VCEI exceptions		: not available

Memory information
        total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
Mem:  14725120 10805248  3919872        0  1183744  4300800
Swap:        0        0        0
MemTotal:        14380 kB
MemFree:          3828 kB
MemShared:           0 kB
Buffers:          1156 kB
Cached:           4200 kB
SwapCached:          0 kB
Active:           1812 kB
Inactive:         5288 kB
HighTotal:           0 kB
HighFree:            0 kB
LowTotal:        14380 kB
LowFree:          3828 kB
SwapTotal:           0 kB
SwapFree:            0 kB

Mount points
/dev/mtdblock/0 / squashfs ro 0 0
none /dev devfs rw 0 0
proc /proc proc rw 0 0
ramfs /var ramfs rw 0 0

Filesystems
nodev	rootfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	sockfs
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	shm
nodev	pipefs
nodev	ramfs
nodev	devfs
	squashfs

MTD
dev:    size   erasesize  name
mtd0: 00369000 00010000 "mtd0"
mtd1: 00076f70 00010000 "mtd1"
mtd2: 00010000 00002000 "mtd2"
mtd3: 00010000 00010000 "mtd3"
mtd4: 003e0000 00010000 "mtd4"

Kernel modules
tiatm                 133376   1
avalanche_usb          63296   0 (unused)

Interrupts
  7:   258988   R4000 timer/counter [MIPS interrupt]
  8:        0   unified secondary [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
 15:      107   serial [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
 23:    41455 + SAR  [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
 27:    39760 + Cpmac Driver [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
 32:        2 + USB [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
 47:     3450 + DSL  [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]

Devices
Character devices:
  1 mem
  2 pty/m%d
  3 pty/s%d
  4 tts/%d
  5 cua/%d
 10 misc
108 ppp
128 ptm
136 pts/%d
162 raw

Block devices:
 31 mtdblock

Processes
  PID  Uid     VmSize Stat Command
    1 root       1352 S    init 
    2 root            S    [keventd]
    3 root            S    [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
    4 root            S    [kswapd]
    5 root            S    [bdflush]
    6 root            S    [kupdated]
    7 root            S    [mtdblockd]
   37 root       2136 S    /usr/bin/cm_pc 
   39 root       1188 S    /usr/sbin/thttpd -d /usr/www -u root -p 80 -c /cgi-b
   46 root       3616 S    /usr/bin/cm_logic -m /dev/ticfg -c /etc/config.xml 
   62 root       1544 S    crond -b 
   89 root       1352 S    init 
  142 root       2348 S    /usr/sbin/pppd plugin pppoa 0.38 user xxx@talktalk.net
  156 root        684 S    /usr/sbin/udhcpd /var/tmp/udhcpd.conf 
  157 root        920 S    /sbin/msntp -r 2 -t 5 -p 30 -s time-a.nist.gov time-
  183 root        640 S    /sbin/dproxy -c /etc/resolv.conf -d 
  276 root       1356 S    /bin/sh diagnostics.cgi 
  277 root       1188 S    /usr/sbin/thttpd -d /usr/www -u root -p 80 -c /cgi-b
  290 root        612 S    /usr/local/bin/diagnostics 
  291 root       1356 S    sh -c /usr/local/bin/diagnostics.sh 
  292 root       1364 S    /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/diagnostics.sh 
  341 root       1352 R    /bin/ps aux 

ADSL Modem information

AR7 DSL Modem Statistics:
--------------------------------
[DSL Modem Stats]
	US Connection Rate:	444	DS Connection Rate:	8123
	DS Line Attenuation:	19	DS Margin:		10
	US Line Attenuation:	9	US Margin:		0
	US Payload :		5485584	DS Payload:		27061248
	US Superframe Cnt :	150124	DS Superframe Cnt:	150124
	US Transmit Power :	12	DS Transmit Power:	19
	LOS errors:		0	SEF errors:		0
	Frame mode:		0	Max Frame mode:		0
	Trained Path:		1	US Peak Cell Rate:	1047
	Trained Mode:		16	Selected Mode:		1
	ATUC Vendor Code:	4946544E	ATUC Revision:	1
	Hybrid Selected:	1	Trellis:		1
	Showtime Count:		1	DS Max Attainable Bit Rate: 14188 kbps
	BitSwap:		1	US Max Attainable Bit Rate: 892000 bps
	Annex: 			AnxA	psd_mask_qualifier: 0x0000
	ATUC ghsVid:  b5 00 49 46 54 4e 71 17
	T1413Vid: 00 00		T1413Rev: 00		VendorRev: 00
	ATUR ghsVid:  b5 00 54 53 54 43 00 00
	T1413Vid: 00 00	T1413Rev: 00	VendorRev: 00

	[Upstream (TX) Interleave path]
	CRC: 	0	FEC: 	0	NCD: 	0
	LCD: 	0	HEC: 	0

	[Downstream (RX) Interleave path]
	CRC: 	2736	FEC: 	2298982	NCD: 	0
	LCD: 	0	HEC: 	0

	[Upstream (TX) Fast path]
	CRC: 	0	FEC: 	0	NCD: 	0
	LCD: 	0	HEC: 	0

	[Downstream (RX) Fast path]
	CRC: 	0	FEC: 	0	NCD: 	0
	LCD: 	0	HEC: 	0

[ATM Stats]
	[Upstream/TX]
	Good Cell Cnt:	114283
	Idle Cell Cnt:	2562762


	[Downstream/RX)]
	Good Cell Cnt:	563776
	Idle Cell Cnt:	48329799
	Bad Hec Cell Cnt:	2537
	Overflow Dropped Cell Cnt:	0

[SAR AAL5 Stats]
	Tx PDU's:	16328
	Rx PDU's:	36942
	Tx Total Bytes:	4715265
	Rx Total Bytes:	25704836
	Tx Total Error Counts:	0
	Rx Total Error Counts:	223


[OAM Stats]
	Near End F5 Loop Back Count:	0
	Near End F4 Loop Back Count:	0
	Far End F5 Loop Back Count:	0
	Far End F4 Loop Back Count:	0
	SAR OAM Ping Response Drop Count=15

Network statistics
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State      
tcp        0      0 *:www                   *:*                     LISTEN      
tcp        0      0 *:telnet                *:*                     LISTEN      
tcp        0     52 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3085      ESTABLISHED 
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3081      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3079      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3075      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3073      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3071      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3084      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3082      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3080      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3078      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3076      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3074      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3072      TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.100.1:www       192.168.100.2:3070      TIME_WAIT   
udp        0      0 *:domain                *:*                                 
udp        0      0 *:bootps                *:*                                 
Active UNIX domain sockets (servers and established)
Proto RefCnt Flags       Type       State         I-Node Path
unix  5      [ ]         DGRAM                    142    /dev/log
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    144    /dev/klog
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    113    /var/tmp/cm_pc.ctl
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    124    /var/tmp/cm_logic.ctl
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    325    
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    322    
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    276    
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    133    
unix  2      [ ]         STREAM                   89     
unix  2      [ ]         DGRAM                    88     
Last edited by mstombs on Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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