(PM) USR X2 v.90 slow speeds?

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Fri, 24 Jul 98 19:58:10 -0000

What's wrong with this? I have a customer with a USR X2 with V.90 code
and he complains of slow speeds(nothing new) anyway, here is the sh mod:
S2 is the problem customer. Compression shows NONE and Protoco is
DIRECT. However S9 is also an X2 USR v.90 in at 50666 with Compression
V42BIS and Protocol LAPM. Does the Protocol or Compression mean
anything? Is there something I am missing?

Thanx,
jer

Mdm Port Status Speed Compression Protocol Calls Retrain Disconnect
--- ---- ------ ----- ----------- -------- ------ ------- ------------
M0 S14 ACTIVE 31200 V42BIS LAPM 69 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M1 S9 ACTIVE 50666 V42BIS LAPM 71 1 LAPM
DISCONNECT
M2 S8 ACTIVE 26400 V42BIS LAPM 51 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M3 S13 CONNECT UNKNWN NONE NONE 55 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M4 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 73 0 LAPM
DISCONNECT
M5 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 44 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M6 S1 ACTIVE 28800 V42BIS LAPM 36 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M7 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 38 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M10 S2 ACTIVE 28800 NONE DIRECT 39 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M11 S5 ACTIVE 26400 V42BIS LAPM 31 0 LAPM
DISCONNECT
M12 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 17 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M13 S18 ACTIVE 31200 V42BIS LAPM 19 0 LAPM
DISCONNECT
M14 S21 ACTIVE 28800 V42BIS LAPM 11 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M15 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 16 0 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M16 S6 ACTIVE 38000 V42BIS LAPM 9 10 CIRCUIT
DISCONNECT
M17 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 8 0 NORMAL
M20 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 6 0 LOST CARRIER
M21 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 4 0 NORMAL
M22 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 1 0 NORMAL
M23 READY UNKNWN NONE NONE 1 0 NORMAL

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