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Here's what we're trying to do:
PC+-----+LAN+-----+WebRamp+-----+ISDN modem+-----+Digital Line Card====>PM3
Logs from the webramp show :
PPP call initiated by packet: proto: TCP
sip: 192.168.1.15 sport: 1160 dip: 205.166.186.141 dport: 80
PPP Initiating a call to remote: 97223890# on Modem 1
MODEM connection successful:Modem 1: CONNECT 64000
PPP LCP Started on channel:Modem 1
PPP connection failed
MODEM disconnected on Modem 1:
PPP call initiated by packet: proto: TCP
sip: 192.168.1.15 sport: 1162 dip: 205.166.186.141 dport: 80
PPP Initiating a call to remote: 97223890# on Modem 1
MODEM connection successful:Modem 1: CONNECT 64000
PPP LCP Started on channel:Modem 1
PPP connection failed
MODEM disconnected on Modem 1:
PPP call initiated by packet: proto: TCP
sip: 192.168.1.15 sport: 1164 dip: 205.166.186.141 dport: 80
PPP Initiating a call to remote: 97223890# on Modem 1
MODEM connection successful:Modem 1: CONNECT 64000
PPP LCP Started on channel:Modem 1
PPP connection failed
MODEM disconnected on Modem 1:
PPP call initiated by packet: proto: TCP
sip: 192.168.1.15 sport: 1165 dip: 205.166.186.141 dport: 80
PPP Initiating a call to remote: 97223890# on Modem 1
MODEM connection successful:Modem 1: CONNECT 64000
PPP LCP Started on channel:Modem 1
PPP LCP Successful on channel:Modem 1
PPP LCP Negotiated Parameters on Modem 1: R_MRU:1524
R_MRRU:1600 R_AUTH:CHAP S_MRU:1526 S_MRRU:1600 S_AUTH:PAP
PPP Authentication started on:M1 type:
PPP Authentication Succeeded on:M1 for
user:
PPP IPCP Started on: Modem 1
PPP IPCP Dynamic IP Address negotiation successful:
Local: 209.213.146.188 Remote: 209.213.146.253
PPP IPCP connection successful
Tech support viewing the PM3 at Lucent during session interprets debugging
shows PM3 is handling ISDN correctly. Saw nothing to explain why first two
attempts failed above. Pointed to Modem. 3COM tech help could get a
consistent 100% connection on one channel by taking the webramp out of the
equation and adding extra settings &F1*V2=5*P=2*D0=0. Using *P=3*D0=1 in the
string gave a 25% connection rate.
Guess I am putting together too many ingredients here but it sure would be
sweet if this worked. The customer could get BRI ISDN from his telephone
switch without being tariffed by the telco metering. We actually have gotten
intermitent 128k connections but not consistently.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Mike Clark
--Original Message-----
From: Chad Scott <chads@livingston.com>
To: 'Mike Clark' <capnhuck@quik.com>; portmaster-users@livingston.com
<portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 3:48 AM
Subject: RE: (PM) ISDN connection problem
>Okay, I've read your message and I have no idea what you're doing.
>
>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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