Re: (PM) CRC error contd...

Thomas Kinnen (tkinnen@livingston.com)
Mon, 29 Mar 1999 13:32:35 -0800

Shoaib wrote:

> Q >> What the user entry looks like in the user table?
>
> Command> show user crc
> Username: crc Type: Dial-in Network User
> Address: 192.168.3.49 Netmask: 255.255.255.0
> Protocol: PPP Options: Quiet, Listen, Compression
> MTU: 1500 Async Map: 00000000

Do you really want to route this user 255 IP addresses and also listen for
Routing updates from theme

> Command> show S5
> Current Status - Port S5
> Status: ESTABLISHED
> Input: 1509893 Parity Errors: 0
> Output: 9386480 Framing Errors: 0
> Pending: 0 Overrun Errors: 0
> Modem Status: DCD+ CTS+
>
> Active Configuration Default Configuration
>
> Port Type: Netwrk Login/Netwrk (Dial In) (Security)
> Baud Rates: 115200 115200,115200,115200
> Flow Control: RTS/CTS RTS/CTS
> Modem Control: on on
>
> Remote Host: 192.168.3.49
> Netmask: 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0
> Interface: ptp5 (PPP,Listen,VJ-Comp)
> Mtu: 1500 1500
> Async Map: L:00000000 R:00000000 00000000
> Dial Group: 0
> Login Message: 2105
> Command>

You might want to try dropping the speed down to 38400 or 57600 and see if
that helps.

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Thomas C Kinnen - <tkinnen@livingston.com> <tkinnen@sobhrach.com>
[RADIUS Test Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies RABU
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