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Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Disconnect Performance



I would call the 185/31, 10/31 and 185/60 as bad codes.  In my example that 
would work out to be 16%.  During Jan and Feb of this year, this total was 
even higher.

Mitch
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Original Text
From: "Mike Tancsa" <mike@sentex.net>, on 3/20/99 9:35 AM:
To: SMTP@DC2@OCC[<ascend-users@bungi.com>]

On 19 Mar 1999 10:09:10 -0500, in sentex.lists.ascend you wrote:

>The percentages I mentioned represent only those two disconnects.  The 
>normal disconnect Cause for the Ascend TNT is cause 45 and progress 60 
(for 
>Windows 95).  Our disconnects of this type averages only 60 to 70 percent. 
 
>The rest are mostly 45/65, 11/60, 185/60, 185/31, 10/31.
>
>So far for the month of March, we are averaging 3.82% 10/31, 5.65% 185/31, 
>8.65% 45/65, 9% 185/60 and 60.22% 45/60.  These statistics are really not 
>the greatest but we don't know how they compare to other sites using the 
>same type of equipment and facilities (we have 11 PRI circuits plugged 
into 
>our TNTs).

What percetage of those cause codes do you consider 'bad' ? For the PM3,
somewhere between 0-9% I would call bad modem code on the PM3

	---Mike


>e.g. here is one PM3 for a month.
>
>                                           normal  90.48%  30314/33502
>             "User Request - Call Circuit Closed"   8.07%   2703/33502
>                                   "Lost Carrier"   0.82%    276/33502
>         "User Error - PPP NCP Active to Request"   0.60%    201/33502
>"Service Unavailable-Failed to detect V.42 remote"  0.01%      5/33502
>          "User Error - LAPM negotiation timeout"   0.01%      2/33502
>"Port Error - Exceeded LAPM retransmission limit"   0.00%      1/33502
>
>
>	---Mike
>Mike Tancsa  (mdtancsa@sentex.net)		
>Sentex Communications Corp,   		
>Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Sentex Communications Corp,   		
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