Thanks for the info,
Conrad
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Dennis Dow wrote:
> 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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> 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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