In any case, why dont you tell your MODEM to monitor the line instead of
the portmonster?
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Jake Messinger 713-772-6690 jake@ams.com
Advanced Medical Systems, Inc. 800-324-8594 jake@uh.edu
Houston, Texas http://www.ams.com/~jake
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(Don't steal my squigglies)
On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Peters Todd wrote:
> I have a user complaining that he gets cut off after thirty mninutes during
> an extended download over PPP (netscape). On each asynchronous port, I
> have the idle cutoff timer set to 30 minutes. In the Livingston
> documentation, it states that ComOS versions prior to 3.0.3 only monitor
> input activity. If this also happens to be the case with 3.3.1, it would
> explain the problem. Does anyone know if this is the case?
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