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Re: (ASCEND) Unable to Route



We also use our Maxes for dedicated ISDN customers but we don't use stacking
or dynamic routing. Ap42 was the greatest/most trouble free load but about
every 40 days or so i all had routing problems. disconnecting and
reconnecting the customer would solve the problem but monthly resets were
usually best.

this routing problem was reportedly related to the 185 spyder buffer
warnings which have been taken care of in 6.x

Leon McCalla
-----Original Message-----


>At 07:58 PM 8/2/98 -0500, Mark Gibbs wrote:
>>I am rapidly running out of answers and I hope that someone might have the
>>answer. The nationwide ISP I work for has about 20 MAX's that are used
>>strictly for ISDN and dedicated customer use only. They are great and run
>>fine. The boxes are running 5.0 and Ap42 and stacking is enabled. The
>>problems seem to crop up after about 40 days of uptime, any customers that
>>are grabbing 2 channels(128k) start having the problems routing with the
>>second channel. The only way to resolve this issue is to have a scheduled
>>maintenance reboot of the equipment. Thanks in advance.
>
>You should NEVER run two versions of software in a stack. All boxes must be
>on the same load or strange things will happen as you've found out.
>
>Matt Holdrege http://www.ascend.com matt@ascend.com
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