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Re: (ASCEND) New TNT and CSMX cards



Nope -- don't see anything with that (SAR) in it.

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William Charnock
CTO, FastLane Internet Services
(817)-429-5263
netadmin@fastlane.net

On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Paul Rolland wrote:

> Just one thing : please activate syslog and check if you have some 
> messages about SAR...
> 
> Paul
> 
> Dans son message (In his/her message), William R. Charnock ecrivait (wrote) :
> > I don't use the TNT for nailed connections, frame-relay, etc -- only ISDN
> > and analog dialup (I'll take a Cisco anyday for reliability on dedicated
> > access connections).  I have deleted all the call-routing profiles for the
> > CSMX cards related to digital calls, and the calls are being routed to the
> > HDLC-2 card.  The problem I am having now is the HDLC-2 card stops
> > accepting calls for some reason -- not sure why...
> > 
> > --
> > William Charnock
> > CTO, FastLane Internet Services
> > (817)-429-5263
> > netadmin@fastlane.net
> > 
> > On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Peter Lalor wrote:
> > 
> > > >From: "William R. Charnock" <charnock@fastlane.net>
> > > >
> > > >I am curious -- I have a TNT with 6 CSMX cards and 1 HDLC-2 card.  I put
> > > >the HDLC-2 card in above all the other cards and set the call-routing to
> > > >slot-first.  I still am getting ISDN calls routed to the CSMX cards
> > > >(thereby eliminating the modem for analog use).  Can I simply delete the
> > > >call-routing profile for these cards that handles the digital calls?
> > > 
> > > If you set digital-call-routing=slot-first and have the HDLC card(s) above
> > > the CSMX card(s), digital (nailed T1 and ISDN) calls should fill the HDLC
> > > card first. Perhaps the HDLC card's processors are being filled by nailed
> > > connections? IME with a v1 HDLC card, it comes up after the CSMX card, so
> > > nailed profiles use the CSMX card regardless of your efforts.
> > > 
> > > If you delete the call-routing profile that will prevent ISDN calls from
> > > hitting the CSMX cards, but it will also prevent ISDN calls from
> > > overflowing to them.
> > > 
> > > There just isn't a good way to handle this yet. Ascend says they're working
> > > on it.
> > > 
> > > Peter Lalor           Infoasis
> > > plalor@infoasis.com   http://www.infoasis.com/
> > > 
> > 
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> Paul Rolland, rol@oleane.net
> France Telecom Oleane/Direction Technique/Directeur
> France Telecom Oleane/Technical Direction/Director
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