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RE: (ASCEND) Max 4004 - Line Stays Up, Connections Go To Sleep?
Peter,
Well, I enabled LQM as you suggested and it _seems_ to have helped some
folks out. I plan on testing it this weekend myself to see if there's a
marked improvement. It was always such a flaky problem to begin with, this
latest improvement may well be sun spots or a run of good luck.
Next Monday I'm planning on upgrading to 6.1.3 (gulp), and I was wondering
about your comment that LQM was broken in that release. Specifically, in
the release notes it says TR 3390 (Disconnect cause code 46 on Max 4048s
with LQM) has been fixed. Of course it also say there's no more IP pool
leaking . . .
Was this what you were referring to? Does the problem only apply to 4048
(I've got a 4004)?
I would just hate to jump to 6.1.3 to get V.90, and then have to remove LQM
and have my obnoxious connection problems return . . .
M
P.S. What exactly does TAOS stand for anyway?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Lalor [SMTP:plalor@infoasis.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 12:20 PM
> To: mlynch
> Cc: ascend-users@max.bungi.com
> Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Max 4004 - Line Stays Up, Connections Go To
> Sleep?
>
> >From: "Lynch, Mark" <mlynch@cas.org>
> >
> >Analog users complain (seen it myself, so it's not pilot error) that
> they'll
> >be connected for some period of time, and then the _networking_ (straight
> >TCP/IP) seems to fail. That is, the line stays up, but no connections
> work
> >- -- not even a simple ping to the Max itself!
> >
> >Sometimes after a few minutes, it may decide to come back to life (all in
> >the same phone call), sometimes not. Time intervals for failures,
> >recoveries, and users all seem to vary.
>
> Just a hunch, but do you have LQM enabled? I'm guessing you have it off
> now. In any case, try turning it on or off and let us know if it makes a
> difference.
>
> >Am I losing my mind here?
>
> Well, let's see what we've got here. You work with this kind of equipment
> on a daily basis, you're having problems... yup, you're probably losing
> your mind. ;-)
>
> Peter Lalor Infoasis
> plalor@infoasis.com The San Francisco Bay Area's
> 415-459-7991 x102 Macintosh Internet Service Provider
> 415-459-7992 fax http://www.infoasis.com/
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