You're dialing from a PC (I'm assuming) through a 3Com Courier ISDN
modem into a WebRamp. This WebRamp is connected to a LAN which has
access to your PM3.
What does this have to do with the PortMaster?
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Clark [mailto:capnhuck@quik.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 10:02 PM
To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
Subject: (PM) ISDN connection problem
We are trying to use a digital phone switch supplying BRI to a courier
I-ISDN V.everything modem which is connected to a 310e WebRamp connected
to a LAN all to access our PM3 running ComOS 3.8.2+. We use the 3com
because it requires no SPIDS. The phone switch is a Cortelco Millenium
fed by a PRI. You can program its Digital Line Cards for data interface
to BRI. The modem hits one out of six tries. And it doesn't do 128k
easy. Does anybody have experience with this type setup? Or does anyone
know of another T/A or ISDN modem that does not need SPID numbers to do
ISDN?
Lucent tech sup watching the connection says "not me!"
Cortelco modems in to the switch and says "not me!"
WebRamp says "?who can you get there to call you back besides sales?"
3com tech gets me connected via single channel [but not 128k.]and not
using the ramp and only if there are no active sunspots and if you hold
your mouth just right.
Bill Gates hasn't returned my call.
Mike Clark
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