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Re: (ASCEND) LOTS of c=185



On Wed, 13 Aug 1997, Ben Martel wrote:

> The only thing that appears to be common with all these calls is that 
> the Ascend syslog shows c=185, p=60.
> 
> Now, I know that c=185 means 'Remote end hung up' and that p=60 means
> 'LAN session up' and that that indicates what would appear to be a
> fairly normal call, but under 4.6C (which we upgraded from) this c=185
> never appeared in the logs therefore there must be a new reason for
> wanting to distinguish this type of connection/disconnection. 

	We are having pretty much the same problem here, Max4004 running
Software +5.0Ap5+. We get this too often with different modem brands.
I've talked with Ascend-TS before here's the reason for this code:
--
185  Remote End Hangup: When the user hits the hang-up or disconnect
button.
--

And here from someone in the list:
--
185  Remote End Hangup:
Normally, it means your user's software requested a disconnect, although,
I have also seen it mean telco problems.  However, if it is happening to 
all of your users, simultaneously, then there may be a different problem.
--

	My question is HOW does it determine the user has hung-up? Modem
carrier going low? LCP close sent? No activity on link? 

	Thanks

-= Twiggy =- Cyril Jaouich (CJ837, cjaouich@acc.ca, twiggy@ican.net) 
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