RE: (PMOD) ISDN

Joel Golden (jgolden@bcs-systems.com)
Mon, 30 Aug 1999 09:08:48 -0500

We've been suprised by Southwestern Bell letting the circuit spike up
to 60 volts. Unfortunately, they did not deem it necessary to inform
they're customers, since it's National ISDN standard. It's been blowing
the D-channel on most of the Netgear routers up here. Sometimes they
stay connected, but neither side can ping any destenation. After
checking the voltage, it's hanging around 55 volts. Most routers can
only handle 40-48 volts.

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Hunt [mailto:phunt@conen.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 3:41 PM
To: portmaster-modems@livingston.com
Subject: (PMOD) ISDN

Having problems troubleshooting a mysterious disconnect on only one ISDN
connection out of 22 total users. Router and Portmaster will display
solid connections but until I reboot the Portmaster, the remote network
cannot get to the internet. Any suggestions? I am out of ideas. Thanks.

Philip Hunt
Systems Administrator
Conen International
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