RE: (PM) PM3 Dial Back Troubles

James Courtier-Dutton (dutton@livingston-ent.co.uk)
Sun, 28 Feb 1999 23:10:19 -0000

If you want to get a useful debug trace of a dialout.
Do:
set debug isdn d0
set debug isdn-d d0
set debug isdn-l1 d0
set console

set debug isdn-max is no much good to tracing your problem.
All the debug commands give different output.
Post the output from the above commands and you should be sorted.
Also, post the "sh glob"
Cheers
James

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com
> [mailto:owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com]On Behalf Of A PM3 User
> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 1999 08:48
> To: Thomas Kinnen; portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: RE: (PM) PM3 Dial Back Troubles
>
>
> Greetings....
>
> > Subject: Re: (PM) PM3 Dial Back Troubles
>
> > "Scott A. Karlo" wrote:
> > > pm1> show location SMB
> > >
> > > Location: SMB Type: Manual
> > > Destination: Negotiated Netmask: 255.255.255.0
> >
> > Not good. You should set the address you are asigning them not
> > just letting
> > them pick ANY address. Also do yout really want to route them 255
> > addresses?
>
> I understand about the address and we'll fix the routing, right now we're
> just trying to get the PM3 to actually dial-out... it doesn't seem to be
> doing this and I can't tell where it is halting, be it the PRI being
> mis-configged or us having something flaky with the PM3 port config... I
> would think that if it were set up properly to at least call out that the
> phone attached to the line the modem is attached to we would hear
> this phone
> ring but we don't.
>
>
> > > Protocol: PPP Options: Quiet, VJ-Comp, Analog
> > > Group: 2 Max Ports: 2
> > > Idle Timeout: 0 minutes High Mark: 0 bytes
> > > Mtu: 1500 Async Map: 00000000
> > > Username: karlosa Password: XXXXXXXX
> > > Telephone: 8779194
> >
> > What is at te other end? You do not need a script is it is a PAP
> > compatiable router. ALso have you tried a PPP debug also?
>
> The other end has been both a Win95 box with the dial-up server
> running and
> an NT4 box... no luck.
>
> Running PPP Decoder on the port only gives:
>
> CCIF_Proc - PRIM_BTYPE
> CCIF_ProcPrim: Dsl_ID=0 Prim_ID=341
> CCPMSG_InCall - Accepting invalid Called Number
> S40: Connection Failed
> CCIF_Proc - PRIM_BTYPE
> CCIF_ProcPrim: Dsl_ID=0 Prim_ID=341
> CCPMSG_InCall - Accepting invalid Called Number
>
>
> This continues but there was only one requested connection and
> watching the
> port in PMVision only one visible attempted connection.
>
> So what I am wondering is:
>
> 1) If we have the PM3 configured enough to do a proper dial-out, would we
> not hear that cal coming in on a phone connected to the line?
>
> 2) Is there any idication that the problem is in the configuration of our
> line (PRI)?
>
> Thanks much!
> -Scott A. Karlo
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