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Re: (ASCEND) Max 4060 --> Cisco 5200
What's your Min Ch Count ? That's what sets the minimum number
of channels that must be active. Base Ch Count only sets the
initial number of channels while Max Ch Count sets the maximum
number of channels.
>From: Craig <barneys@fastlink.com.au>
>To: ascend-users@bungi.com
>Subject: (ASCEND) Max 4060 --> Cisco 5200
>Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 12:38:59 +1000
>
>We have a MAX 4060 7.0.4 connecting to a Cisco 5200 via 4 E1 channels (256k
>ISDN). Encaps = MP, Call Type = Perm/switched, Base Ch Count = 4, Max Ch
>Count = 4. Using these settings the link should stay connected at 256k
>regardless of the load. About once every 2 or 3 days the link drops down to
>192k, but whats even worse the flow of data stops. So although the link
>appears to still be up you can't ping the cisco box at the other end. If we
>make the call hangup it automatically dials out straight away with 4
>channels and the problem is fixed.
>
>I would have thought that with the settings we have, that when it does drop
>a channel it would know that the base ch count is wrong and try and redial
>anyway?
>
>Anyone know what could be wrong or anyone had experience connecting a MAX
>4060 to a Cisco 5200 seen this problem?
>
>Any help/suggestions appreciated.
>
>
>Many Thanks
>
>Craig Morgan
>Barneys Online Communications
>
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