> > [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
>
> did you note that it's spelled incorrectly? strange!
>
> http://www.dataman.nl/cgi-bin/portmasterview?3+38914+disconnect%20state
Looks similar, except they were dialing out, and I'd like to be receiving
calls. It's certainly not a misconfig issue with spids or dirno's since
it works fine for a while, then decides to go on vacation, and sometimes
fixes itself eventually without a reboot.
Is it worth calling the telco next time it happens? Our ISDN BRI are
actually demuxed from a T1 via a Conklin BRITEmux installed by the telco.
Anyone else seen one of these?
> >Also, Livingston, note the mispelling of "inavlid".
This was first posted about back in October...and 3.7.2 came out in
November. I wonder if it'll still be misspelled in 3.8.
So what's an "inavlid state", and why am I seeing these messages?
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