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> From: owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com
> [mailto:owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com]On Behalf Of RSigler -
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 01:16
> To: jon-lists
> Cc: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: Re: (PM) Modem Code
>
>
> 3.8.2 was for a memory leak, the modem code is the same as 3.8 isn't it?
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jon-lists
> To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 3:59 PM
> Subject: Re: (PM) Modem Code
>
>
> I've got the same problems with 3.8. I can watch the Modem speed
> and observe
> the customers outbound channel constantly switching between two speeds (i
> think it was 26400 and 28800) then eventually die. Of course on the
> customers end it appears to them that they get connected and can't do
> anything. Their downstream channel connects at 49K most of the
> time, but the
> upstream is having the problems. One of them is a USR Sportster, I don't
> know what the other one is using, he said it was a modem that
> came with his
> CTX brand box.
>
> I've got a ticket open on my 3.8.2 problems where I have to
> reboot it every
> 3 days, but I haven't had a call back on it in a few days.
> Supposedly it got
> passed off to a "more technical" person. I'd love to try out 3.8.2 instead
> since I understand the modem code is supposed to be superior. But I can't
> deal with having to reboot every few days because it stops giving people
> network connections. It was definitely an "all the sudden" type problem,
> since the support calls would start rolling in out of nowhere when the
> problem appeared. I'd look at the PM3 and notice a definite lack of users
> online, have someone try to login like 5 times in a row with no success.
> Then reboot and it would be fine for a few days. Anyone else seen this and
> know what the problem might be? Here's my info for the PM3:
>
> ---------------------- line0 - T1 Primary Rate ISDN ---------------
> Status: UP Framing: ESF Encoding: B8ZS PCM: u-law
> Receive Level: -7.5dB to -15dB
>
> ---------------------- line1 - T1 Primary Rate ISDN ---------------
> Status: UP Framing: ESF Encoding: B8ZS PCM: u-law
> Receive Level: -7.5dB to -15dB
>
> PPP Authentication: PAP: on CHAP: on
> ISDN Switch Type: ni-2
> End Point Disc: None
> Disabled Modules: IPX OSPF BGP
>
> I got a brainstorm one day and thought it might have been SNMP, but then
> someone smacked that theory down because they weren't having problems with
> SNMP enabled..
>
> shrug..
>
> Jon
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 3 May 1999, craig heading wrote:
> >
> >> I have been having so much grief I was given the new beta modem code to
> >> try out..... much improved. apparantly the PM gets caught
> doing retrains
> >> in teh middle of retrains which causes the "spiral of death" syndrome
> >> causing the modem to hang up, and they recognised that V90
> does NOT drop
> >> back to V34 (it disconnects - unfortunately it still does) whereas the
> >> flex does...
> >>
>
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