>Joe Kupiszewski wrote:
>
>> connects fine to the old stuff (I assume he is using some sort of NAT
type
>> feature as he just uses a standard dial-up profile) I notice he is coming
in
>> as an MP type connection - but he says it doesn't work on the PM's - were
>> running ComOS 3.8.2 - and have already successfully cut over 100's of
>
>WHat do you mean by "Does not work"? Does only one channel connect or it
>does not connect at all? What does his user profile look like? Is you PM3
>using CT1 or PRI? Have you tried using the PPPSmart agent or the PPP
>Debugger to try to debug his connection (Much easier then doing command
line
>debugs).
PM3 has PRI's. No I have not used PPPSmart agent or the PPP Debugger (I am
guessing I can find these at the livingston site). My main problem with
debugging is that I have 5 PM3's and I don't know which he is going to hit
and he hasn't been real cooperative in helping me (i.e. sitting on the phone
with me and trying - he just tells me he changes the phone number and it
doesn't work, immediate disconnect with the PM3s - I am sure his attitude
will change when the old equipment is gone:) ).
Does not connect at all (I don't see him connect). Using a default profile
in the Livingston Radius of:
DEFAULT Auth-Type = System, Framed-Protocol = PPP
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP,
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
Framed-MTU = 1500,
Idle-Timeout = 900,
Session-Timeout = 43200,
Port-Limit = 2,
Framed-Route = None
Thanks for the input - I will dig up and play with the PPPSmart and/or PPP
Debugger - if there are any hints for me on those (that may not pertain to
the list you can e-mail me directly). I am also, only receiving the digest
so if you can CC me with any responses as well as the list I would be
grateful.
Again thanks for the help.
Joe...
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