RE: (PM) dial-out IP modem pooling

jomor (jmoore@holidayco.com)
Tue, 18 May 1999 16:19:02 -0500

I've managed to config one port and dial out successfully with ISDN and
analog following several calls to MCI. It seems one (or more) of their
switches had decided to busy-out all 23 b channels for 5 days and that's
probably why it wouldn't dial out.

Is it possible to configure a pool of several modems for dial-out access
via the same telnet port? I'd like to avoid having to configure each
"DialOut-IP" client uniquely and assigning each of them a specific modem
port.

`Thanks for your help ...jgm

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas C Kinnen [SMTP:tkinnen@livingston.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 1999 3:19 PM
To: Joe Moore; Mail List - Portmaster Users
Subject: Re: (PM) dial-out IP modem pooling

> I've tried at&n0, at&n10, at the suggestion of a Lucent tech, and at&n56
> (which I found in the archive of this list) and then an atdt with the

&N10 or &N1? Also &N56 makes an ISDN call.

Try:

AT&N0dt <phone number>
AT&N1dt <phone number>

Have you verified you have dial out support on the PRI? Many times unless
you ask for dial on on the PRI the phone company will only enable dial in
if
you tell them it's for a NAS.

Also what does an ISDN debug show when you try to dial?

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