Re: (PM) 2 B's and 2+ PM3s

Damien T. (damient@livewire.comsec.net)
Sun, 18 Jan 1998 16:17:21 -0800 (PST)

How is this handled by PM2E units if at all?

Damien

At 12:30 AM 1/18/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>It's easy - just do "set end XXXXXXXXXXXX" where the X's are a 12 digit hex
>number, Livingston says to use an ethernet mac address for one of the Pm3's
>for this value. I just set mine to "1" so it is 000000000001 and it works
>fine. Make sure they're all on the same Ethernet because it learns the
>other PM3's with simple broadcasts and set the endpoint values the same on
>each PM3. You can verify that a PM3 "sees" another like this:
>
>gup-dpm1.cia-g.com>show mcppp
>Neighbors:
>gup-dpm2.cia- (207.66.82.6)
>
>Port User Host/Inet/Dest Type Peer
>---- --------------- ---------------- ------- ---------------
>
>
>On Sun, Jan 18, 1998 at 01:51:00AM -0500, Alexander Blauvelt wrote:
>
>> We're just now getting to the point where we need to have multiple pm3s in
>> each of our pops. I've heard about this feature with the pm3s and
>> wondering if it needs any special setup. Say you have pm3-1 and pm3-2, an
>> isdn user comes in, his first B channel hits pm3-1, later after the pm3-1
>> fills, his second B hits pm3-2, can the pm3s and mppp bind these together?
>> And is there any special setup I need to do on the pm3s themselves?
>
>
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> - Systems Manager
> - Community Internet Access, Inc.
> - Gallup and Grants, New Mexico
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