Re: (PM) M23

Aaron Dewell (dewell@woods.net)
Thu, 19 Feb 1998 15:18:55 -0900 (AKST)

I'd suspect timing when you were full up, and someone
disconnected long enough to get a port, but the modem hadn't
been reset yet, so it allocated a modem from the end, thus
number 23.

Dan Klopfer <pm@ncwebsurfer.com> wrote:
> How is it possible for someone to connect M23 when I only have 23 lines.
> 0-22 have been used but never M23.
>
> M0 S0 ACTIVE 16800 V42BIS LAPM 1047 0 CIRCUIT
> DISCONNECT
> M1 S1 ACTIVE 31200 V42BIS LAPM 958 0 CIRCUIT
> DISCONNECT
>
> cut.....
>
> M22 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 21 0 LAPM DISCONNECT
> M23 S17 ACTIVE 33600 V42BIS LAPM 1 0 NORMAL
> M24 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 0 0 NORMAL

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