Re: (PMOD) ISDN

I don't work for Lucent RABU (livingston@iav.com)
Wed, 26 May 1999 15:17:26 -1000 (HST)

On Wed, 26 May 1999, Philip Kish wrote:

>
> > Switch type, spid #'s, directory #'s. Did you check em?
>
> Those are for the user end, no? The user side config's are correct because
> they do log in eventually. Were there erasures in the PM3 configuration?
>
> Here is the gist. I am dialing in to my PM3's from home using a Pipeline
> 75. I dial several times, but each time it shows me connect for an instant
> but never brings the channel up <on my router>. Then it disconnects. I
> dial again. Same thing. After about 7 tries I get one channel up, some
> times the first channel, sometimes the second, but only one channel. After
> about 10 more tries both channels sync and I am finally running at 128k. No
> in my PM3 radlogs it shows nothing of my failed attempts. Tis like I never
> tried. This is also happening with people using regular 3Com Impact modems.
> It all started after the upgrade to
> 3.8.2c2. My regular modem customers are happy with the upgrade, accept for
> a few HCF user <grr>.

did you do a reboot or a power cycle when you did your upgrade? In my
experience a power cycle cleans up memory more efficiently than doing only
a reboot.

No line errors or alarms?

Have you tried an ISDN debug I haven't had to do such myself but archives
have the commands on the portmaster-users mail list which you can search
either on www.livingston.com or www.nexial.nl.

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