Re: (PM) Intermittent ISDN

Robert Hanson (roberth@cet.com)
Sat, 31 Jan 1998 06:17:08 -0800 (PST)

have them set the ports on their side to 56k for isdn...

then dial up... should work fine...

if a customer has a bri and you know how to setup the router and clear
channel isnt working, ALWAYS try 56k on the client side immediately.

trunking or whatever could be hosed.

> On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Alex Weeks wrote:
>
> > These are both dial-on-demand customers. One is a Webramp router the other
> > is an internal Sportster ISDN modem. They are geographically about 20 miles
> > away from each other and on separate remote C.O.s. Througout all this,
> > another customer with a dedicated ISDN connection stayed up but we didn't
> > try to disconnect and reconnect him. Additionally, during the times when
> > the ISDN connections could not e made we had at least 50 analog connections
> > completed.
> > Has anyone seen this before? Could this be a telco problem? Could this
> > have been the Portmaster?

Robert H. Hanson
422 West Riverside Cutting Edge Communications, Inc.
Suite #516
Spokane, Wa. 99201 Regional Commercial Internet Service Provider
(509) 444-INET email: roberth@cet.com - http://www.cet.com/

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