Re: (PMOD) Routing between PM3's

Dennis Dow (ddow@cyberport.com)
Thu, 1 Jul 1999 10:18:35 -0600 (MDT)

We had this problem as well. It was fixed by the latest upgrade to the
PM3's so make sure that you're running the latest. Also make sure your
endpoint is set to the same value in each PM3. You should be able to do a
show neighbors from each pm and the other pm's should be listed.

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Dennis Dow | CyberPort Station
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On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:

Ok, I know this may go beyond the scope of this mailing list, but I need a
tremendous amount of help. Before, we had two PM3's and ISDN and
Dedicated ISDN customers can connect to either of the PM3's and route just
fine.

We decided to purchase another PM3, and make that for the DISDN customers
only, just fine, except now we have more DISDN customers than the DISDN
PM3 can handle. Now the DISDN customers that can't fit on the DISDN PM3
must connect to PM3-2, which has is always full usually, so if they get
disconnected, and connect to PM3-3, we have to fix the routing on PM3-3 to
get them to route.

Bridging between the PM3's was working fine with two, but now we can't
bridge. Anybody have a solution to this problem?

Thanks in advance,

Conrad

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