06-25-2008 07:24 AM - edited 03-03-2019 10:29 PM
In configuring L2TPv3, I'm getting:
Jun 25 10:07:20.077: uid:43 Tnl/Sn 32862/8086 L2TP: Session state change from wait-connect to wait-for-service-selection-icrq
Jun 25 10:07:20.077: uid:43 Tnl/Sn 32862/8086 L2TP: Started service selection, peer IP address 192.168.7.1, VCID 77
Jun 25 10:07:20.081: uid:43 Tnl/Sn 32862/8086 L2TP: disconnect (L2X) IETF: 9/nas-error Ascend: 62/VPDN No Resources
The only reference I've found in searching was something that didn't really seem to apply to what I was working on. Does this sound like a lack of memory?
Thanks!
06-26-2008 07:30 AM
Hello Steven,
the error message you see is telling you that the remote end has not resources to setup the VPDN service.
Are you sure that the remote end is the right one ? It could be a NAS server I also see that is an Ascend, however it may be a device that is not offering the service your device is asking for. So the service selection fails and it sends you a message.
This is my guess I may be wrong
Keep us informed if there is any progress
Hope to help
Giuseppe
06-26-2008 07:34 AM
Yes, I'm pretty sure now that it's a memory problem. I'm going to try and max out the memory on that router.
The error kind of threw me off. I'm not sure why it says "Ascend". It's a Cisco 3640. I don't think we have any Ascend devices on our network. The 3640 is configured almost exactly like the one on the central side.
Like I said, I'm going to add 32mb to that router and see what happens.
Thanks!
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