You can use the messages that are generated by netstat -s to fix the network problems that are shown in the following table. For related procedural information, refer to How to Diagnose Network Problems.
Table 21–2 Common Network Problems That Affect PPP|
Message |
Problem |
Solution |
|---|---|---|
|
IP packets not forwardable |
The local host is missing a route. |
Add the missing route to the local host's routing tables. |
|
ICMP input destination unreachable |
The local host is missing a route. |
Add the missing route to the local host's routing tables. |
|
ICMP time exceeded |
Two routers are forwarding the same destination address to each other, causing the packet to bounce back and forth until the time-to-live (TTL) value is exceeded. |
Use traceroute to find the source of the routing loop, and then contact the administrator of the router in error. For information about traceroute, refer to the traceroute(1M) man page. |
|
IP packets not forwardable |
The local host is missing a route. |
Add the missing route to the local host's routing table. |
|
ICMP input destination unreachable |
The local host is missing a route. |
Add the missing route to the local host's routing tables. |