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Re: (ASCEND) Net Medic and My Max 4K
Josh,
Would those same values be effective for ISDN as well, or have you
done much testing in that area? I've got a customer who is complaining
about his connection virtually halting for seconds at a time. During
these periods, he cannot even ping the max he's dialed into. He's a 128k
dialup <well 115k technically>, and he's using a Motorola Bitsurfer to
dialin. The Max he is dialing into is a Max4000 running 5.0ap5. We
have had this complaint from no other customer dialing into this Max
thus far. (more details can be acquired if needed). From what I've read
so far here regarding LQM, it sounds like it might be the solution, but I
wasn't sure if the values you posted would be effective for ISDN, or if
LQM will even still be effective at all with an ISDN connection.
Thanks.
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| Eric Reeves tilex@ghg.net |
| GHG Corporation ereeves@ghg.net |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Josh Bailey wrote:
>
> A minimum of 1000 (that's 10 seconds) will still allow people with Ciscos
> or other routers to connect (if you take the default 600 a Cisco won't
> connect because by default it has a minimum keepalive period of 10
> seconds).
>
> A maximum of 6000 (60 seconds). This lets people who object to keepalives
> being switched on set their systems to negogiate 60 seconds so keepalive
> frequency can't demonstrably have any affect on their available bandwidth.
> :-)
>
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