Re: (PM) Modems all busy.

Terry Berg (tberg@livingston.com)
Thu, 06 May 1999 23:22:12 -0800

Micheal,

Setting modems to last call or "off" only turns that modem off, it does not
busy a trunk which is what the telco needs to happen in order for it to
hunt to the next trunk. Basically, if you busy modems, it does not busy the
trunk.

At 12:46 PM 5/6/99 +0800, Michael Slater wrote:
>Hello,
> I have 4 E1 primary rate services connected to two PM'3s. While upgrading
>to ComOS 3.8.2c, i set all modems on the first Portmaster to "lastcall"
>status, leaving aprox 30 modems available on the second PM3.
>
>After doing this, people dialling into our service were getting an engaged
>or busy tone even though there were 30 or more modems available, and line0
>and line1 on both PM'S were up.
>
>Any clues ?
>
>Michael Slater
>Internet Express
>Perth, Western Australia
>
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