This is not the first time I've asked this question. Rebooting the
portmaster seems to have cleared up the problem...but is not an acceptable
solution.
[047:22:07:38:35] S2 (1:1) Confirming Connect - 56Kbps / Data (b1 ref:ca0)
[047:22:07:38:40] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK inavlid state 3
[047:22:07:38:40] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK
[047:22:07:38:40] S2 (1:1) CALL_CLEAR
[047:22:07:41:00] S2 (1:1) Confirming Connect - 56Kbps / Data (b1 ref:ca1)
[047:22:07:41:10] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK inavlid state 3
[047:22:07:41:10] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK
[047:22:07:41:10] S2 (1:1) CALL_CLEAR
[047:22:09:22:65] S2 (1:1) Confirming Connect - 64Kbps / Data (b1 ref:4)
[047:22:09:22:70] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK inavlid state 3
[047:22:09:22:70] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK
[047:22:09:22:70] S2 (1:1) CALL_CLEAR
[047:22:09:25:30] S2 (1:1) Confirming Connect - 64Kbps / Data (b1 ref:5)
[047:22:09:25:35] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK inavlid state 3
[047:22:09:25:35] S2 (1:1) DISCONNECT_ACK
[047:22:09:25:35] S2 (1:1) CALL_CLEAR
A search of www.livingston.com didn't turn up any answers.
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