Re: modems

Andy Doolittle (andy@server.livingston.com)
Tue, 5 Aug 1997 16:33:58 -0700 (PDT)

You can set debug mdp-max and set console, then set m25 on and see what
happens. If you were running the new PMCNG, you'd be able to do all
that from a single screen and specify a PERL5 filter that would only
display lines with M25 in them. You're not, of course, since it's not
quite in Beta yet 8^(

On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Gary Carr wrote:

> We have a modem that does not answer in one of our PM3s. When the rollover
> gets to M25 it stops. When I watch the PM3 it will test the modem then set
> it for ready again. Is there a way to disable this modem so that it will
> get passed over? Also, should the list show as 48 modems since I have (4)
> 10 cards and (1) 8 card in the PM3?
>
> Jupiter> sho modem
> Mdm Port Status Speed Compression Protocol Calls Retrain Disconnect
> --- ---- ------ ----- ----------- -------- ------ ------- ------------
> M0 S0 ACTIVE 28800 V42BIS LAPM 280 0 NORMAL
> M1 S1 ACTIVE 33600 V42BIS LAPM 271 0 NORMAL
> M2 S3 ACTIVE 28800 V42BIS LAPM 214 0 NORMAL
> M3 S4 ACTIVE 26400 NONE DIRECT 248 0 NORMAL
> M4 S5 ACTIVE 26400 V42BIS LAPM 174 0 NORMAL
> M5 S7 ACTIVE 33600 V42BIS LAPM 190 0 NORMAL
> M6 S8 ACTIVE 28800 V42BIS LAPM 206 0 NORMAL
> M7 S9 ACTIVE 28800 V42BIS LAPM 200 0 NORMAL
> M8 S10 ACTIVE 33600 V42BIS LAPM 168 0 NORMAL
> M9 S11 ACTIVE 12000 V42BIS LAPM 153 0 NORMAL
> M10 S12 ACTIVE 33600 V42BIS LAPM 159 0 NORMAL
> M11 S13 ACTIVE 26400 NONE LAPM 137 0 NORMAL
> M12 S14 ACTIVE 21600 V42BIS LAPM 176 0 NORMAL
> M13 S15 ACTIVE 26400 V42BIS LAPM 151 0 NORMAL
> M14 S16 ACTIVE 16800 V42BIS LAPM 155 0 NORMAL
> M15 S17 ACTIVE 26400 V42BIS LAPM 140 0 NORMAL
> M16 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 140 0 LOST CARRIER
> M17 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 131 1 NORMAL
> M18 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 138 0 NORMAL
> M19 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 120 0 NORMAL
> M20 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 111 0 NORMAL
> M21 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 100 0 NORMAL
> M22 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 108 1 LOST CARRIER
> M23 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 101 0 NORMAL
> M24 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 112 0 LOST CARRIER
> M25 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 0 0 NORMAL <---
> Will not accept calls
> M26 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 74 0 LOST CARRIER
> M27 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 51 0 NORMAL
> M28 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 58 0 NORMAL
> M29 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 34 0 LOST CARRIER
> M30 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 42 0 NORMAL
> M31 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 32 0 NORMAL
> M32 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 29 0 NORMAL
> M33 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 24 0 NORMAL
> M34 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 28 0 LOST CARRIER
> M35 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 23 1 NORMAL
> M36 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 20 2 NORMAL
> M37 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 17 0 NORMAL
> M38 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 12 6 NORMAL
> M39 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 15 0 NORMAL
> M40 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 16 0 LOST CARRIER
> M41 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 14 3 NORMAL
> M42 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 8 1 NORMAL
> M43 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 7 0 NORMAL
> M44 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 8 0 NORMAL
> M45 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 3 13 NORMAL
> M46 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 0 0 NORMAL
> M47 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 0 0 NORMAL
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary Carr
> Carolina Online
>

andy
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