> Hi,
> I've got one PM25. Here are some details about it:
> virginia> ver
> Livingston PortMaster PM-25 ComOS 3.7.2
> System uptime is 4 days 17 hours 20 minutes
> virginia> sh mem
> System memory 1048576 bytes - 894252 used, 154324 available
> 464:1 192:0 64:1 32:2 4240:3 1152:1 640:1 96:8 2048:4 144:0 80:4 128:5 176:4 16:181 160:5 48:4
> System nbufs 1400 - 51 used, 1349 available
>
> Now what my problem is ?
> When there are more than 5 active (or rather open) telnet connections I can't get into
> it using telnet.
You can only have 4 telnet sessions on these boxes. I don't see the
problem. Since you only need one session open just don't hang your
connections and you won't have problems. Easiest way to hang a connection
is to use win 95/98 telnet client and just close the window. If you type
exit or quit before you close the connection you won't hang the
connection. If you have a hung connection you can clear it by sh netc and
then res n??? to reset the network connection.
> This pm stands alone in one 19" mod-tap in one of our telecom companies and I can't get into
> it every time when someting bad happens. One of solution is to set dial-up modem into it and
> every time dial and reboot this machine. It's not so good solution but now it's acctually the only
> one I could think about. On all of its' ports I've got asynchronous leased lines and adding
> one dial-up modem to it is difficult. I think that this problem is caused by OS version but
> I'm not sure about this. Maybe one of dear subscribers can help me and tell what I have to do
> with this annoying PM :)
The real question is why do you have bad things happening? I almost never
need to mess with our PM-2's. Some of my boxes are 400 miles away.
Doug Ingraham I have a simple philosophy:
Rapid City, SD Fill what's empty.
USA Empty what's full.
Scratch where it itches.
-- A. R. Longworth
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