From grb at hvi.net Tue Aug 1 19:27:22 2000 From: grb at hvi.net (Greg Brandow) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:45 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Traffic Analysis of Pipeline 130 Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.20000801202722.02f65c34@pop.hvi.net> Hello, Does anyone know the correct SNMP OID to use to monitor bandwidth usage on a Pipeline 130? Thanks, Greg Brandow Hudson Valley Internet ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From grb at hvi.net Tue Aug 1 19:27:22 2000 From: grb at hvi.net (Greg Brandow) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:45 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Traffic Analysis of Pipeline 130 Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.20000801202722.02f65c34@pop.hvi.net> Hello, Does anyone know the correct SNMP OID to use to monitor bandwidth usage on a Pipeline 130? Thanks, Greg Brandow Hudson Valley Internet ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From awo at polbox.pl Wed Aug 2 02:16:02 2000 From: awo at polbox.pl (Adam Obszynski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:45 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Traffic Analysis of Pipeline 130 In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.20000801202722.02f65c34@pop.hvi.net> Message-ID: >Does anyone know the correct SNMP OID to use to monitor >bandwidth usage on a Pipeline 130? and for DSLPipe HS 2.3, PipeLine 50 8-) -- POLBOX ON-Line Network Admin (CCNA 2.0) With one wish we wake the will within wisdom. With one will we wish the wisdom within waking. Woken, wishing, willing... http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From awo at polbox.pl Wed Aug 2 02:16:02 2000 From: awo at polbox.pl (Adam Obszynski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:45 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Traffic Analysis of Pipeline 130 In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.20000801202722.02f65c34@pop.hvi.net> Message-ID: >Does anyone know the correct SNMP OID to use to monitor >bandwidth usage on a Pipeline 130? and for DSLPipe HS 2.3, PipeLine 50 8-) -- POLBOX ON-Line Network Admin (CCNA 2.0) With one wish we wake the will within wisdom. With one will we wish the wisdom within waking. Woken, wishing, willing... http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From kfs at foreshadowlogic.com Wed Aug 2 11:08:00 2000 From: kfs at foreshadowlogic.com (Ken FitzGerald-Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:45 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) PIPELINE TAOS 8.0-101.0 Problem Message-ID: So I took a pipline 75 and flashed it TAOS 8.0-101.0. At the time this pipeline was linked by serial connection and had the debug strap on (p1). At the PIPE75> prompt, I issued the 'df Download to Flash' command which worked flawlessly. Rebooted! Now the debug facility is no longer accessible over the serial port and when i try to configure the box over Telnet, I keep getting a stream of P75NVRAM: flash write @ 5E0004 failed errors. same error occurs if I try to tftp a load (like 7.3.2). So someone please tell me I don't have to unsolder a flash chip and program it externally!! How do I get back to square one here. Regards All because I wanted Multi-profile NAT ;-) Ken ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From kfs at foreshadowlogic.com Wed Aug 2 11:08:00 2000 From: kfs at foreshadowlogic.com (Ken FitzGerald-Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:45 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) PIPELINE TAOS 8.0-101.0 Problem Message-ID: So I took a pipline 75 and flashed it TAOS 8.0-101.0. At the time this pipeline was linked by serial connection and had the debug strap on (p1). At the PIPE75> prompt, I issued the 'df Download to Flash' command which worked flawlessly. Rebooted! Now the debug facility is no longer accessible over the serial port and when i try to configure the box over Telnet, I keep getting a stream of P75NVRAM: flash write @ 5E0004 failed errors. same error occurs if I try to tftp a load (like 7.3.2). So someone please tell me I don't have to unsolder a flash chip and program it externally!! How do I get back to square one here. Regards All because I wanted Multi-profile NAT ;-) Ken ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Wed Aug 2 11:48:25 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Traffic Analysis of Pipeline 130 In-Reply-To: <200008020545.WAA03292@max.bungi.com> References: <200008020545.WAA03292@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: Greg Brandow > >Does anyone know the correct SNMP OID to use to monitor >bandwidth usage on a Pipeline 130? Like all Ascend routers, the logical interface will change each time the interface comes up. Therefore, you'll need to chase it around. :-( Also, there are several interfaces: ie0 (Ethernet), T1 (which can have multiple Frame Relay interfaces) and the ISDN BRI B channels. So you need to know which profile is assigned to which interface, which you can ascertain with 'show ip route' or 'show ip address'. If you're using MRTG, you'll use... Target[pipeline130]: :@ If you're using numbered routing, you can use... Target[pipeline130]: :@ ...bearing in mind that when the logical interface moves, MRTG will complain until you edit mrtg.ok. HTH. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Wed Aug 2 11:48:25 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Traffic Analysis of Pipeline 130 In-Reply-To: <200008020545.WAA03292@max.bungi.com> References: <200008020545.WAA03292@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: Greg Brandow > >Does anyone know the correct SNMP OID to use to monitor >bandwidth usage on a Pipeline 130? Like all Ascend routers, the logical interface will change each time the interface comes up. Therefore, you'll need to chase it around. :-( Also, there are several interfaces: ie0 (Ethernet), T1 (which can have multiple Frame Relay interfaces) and the ISDN BRI B channels. So you need to know which profile is assigned to which interface, which you can ascertain with 'show ip route' or 'show ip address'. If you're using MRTG, you'll use... Target[pipeline130]: :@ If you're using numbered routing, you can use... Target[pipeline130]: :@ ...bearing in mind that when the logical interface moves, MRTG will complain until you edit mrtg.ok. HTH. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From f.vanderlans at kpn.com Thu Aug 3 04:47:00 2000 From: f.vanderlans at kpn.com (Lans, F. van der) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Physical memory and System memory Message-ID: <56C0ADCE4927D411BB9700A0C9DF8A212622A3@ubn002v3.ubn-nl> When you do a 'mem' sometimes a GRF400 returns a system memory which differs from the amount of memory that shows up when you do a 'get system' (physical memory). Can anyone tell me why this sometimes differs? Fred van der Lans KPN telecom From f.vanderlans at kpn.com Thu Aug 3 05:06:57 2000 From: f.vanderlans at kpn.com (Lans, F. van der) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Fatal error 106 on MAX TNT Message-ID: <56C0ADCE4927D411BB9700A0C9DF8A212622A4@ubn002v3.ubn-nl> The Fatal error table shows that fatal error 106 means: ERROR_BUFFER_BOGUS_POOL Does anyone know what that means exactly and how this error can be avoided? Thanks, F. van der Lans KPN Telecom From dave at toad.net Thu Aug 3 09:44:46 2000 From: dave at toad.net (David C. Troy) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Qty 2x Max 4048 for Sale Message-ID: If you're interested: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=397052406 http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=397055030 Each has 48 v.90 modems and is fully tested and functional; just came from live ISP environment, in excellent condition. 3 days left on each auction. Pardon the bother if you're not interested. Regards, Dave ===================================================================== David C. Troy [dave@toad.net] 410-544-6193 Sales ToadNet - Internet for people like you. 410-544-1329 FAX 570 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park, MD 21146-2925 www.toad.net ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dave at toad.net Thu Aug 3 09:44:46 2000 From: dave at toad.net (David C. Troy) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Qty 2x Max 4048 for Sale Message-ID: If you're interested: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=397052406 http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=397055030 Each has 48 v.90 modems and is fully tested and functional; just came from live ISP environment, in excellent condition. 3 days left on each auction. Pardon the bother if you're not interested. Regards, Dave ===================================================================== David C. Troy [dave@toad.net] 410-544-6193 Sales ToadNet - Internet for people like you. 410-544-1329 FAX 570 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park, MD 21146-2925 www.toad.net ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From kfs at foreshadowlogic.com Thu Aug 3 15:00:33 2000 From: kfs at foreshadowlogic.com (Ken FitzGerald-Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Pipeline Serial WAN? Message-ID: What is Serial WAN? All pipeline versions have this disabled menu item. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From kfs at foreshadowlogic.com Thu Aug 3 15:00:33 2000 From: kfs at foreshadowlogic.com (Ken FitzGerald-Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Pipeline Serial WAN? Message-ID: What is Serial WAN? All pipeline versions have this disabled menu item. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From everett at pgweb.com Thu Aug 3 18:27:39 2000 From: everett at pgweb.com (shawn everett) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Finger In-Reply-To: Message-ID: How do I disable finger services on a MAX4000? People are able to do things like: finger @max1 and get a list of all users and their IP's. How can I stop this? Everett ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From everett at pgweb.com Thu Aug 3 18:27:39 2000 From: everett at pgweb.com (shawn everett) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Finger In-Reply-To: Message-ID: How do I disable finger services on a MAX4000? People are able to do things like: finger @max1 and get a list of all users and their IP's. How can I stop this? Everett ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:39:35 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Finger Message-ID: Usually finger is disabled by default so someone enabled it at one time. You can turn it off under: Ethernet->Mod Config->Finger=No How do I disable finger services on a MAX4000? People are able to do things like: finger @max1 and get a list of all users and their IP's. How can I stop this? Everett ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:48:41 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline Serial WAN? Message-ID: It was supposed to be a feature where you could use the db-9 console port to pass data (like over frame relay). I don't know if the later Pipeline 50s have the "what's that toggle switch for" in the back, but it's what that switch was supposed to be for (if you slided the switch towards the BRI port, it was supposed to enable the Serial WAN). However, I think Ascend never really implemented this feature much, though I have heard claims of some people saying they actually got this to work after a lot of manipulation with cable pinouts and CSUs (since it's only an RS-232 port and not something common like V.35). I wouldn't waste my time on it and I'm sure no one at Lucent support will know what to do with it. What is Serial WAN? All pipeline versions have this disabled menu item. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:53:33 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: Fatal error 106 on MAX TNT Message-ID: This usually means something in the TNT code didn't do something right (for instance, try and free up memory that doesn't exist) and the problem was bad enough to warrant a Fatal Error (and your TNT or a card should have rebooted too). It's usually going to end up as a bug that has already been opened or a new bug that needs to be opened (and fixed if that's possible). You should paste the whole fatal error log and exact software load on an e-mail to Lucent support. That's really all you can do in these situations. The Fatal error table shows that fatal error 106 means: ERROR_BUFFER_BOGUS_POOL Does anyone know what that means exactly and how this error can be avoided? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:48:41 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline Serial WAN? Message-ID: It was supposed to be a feature where you could use the db-9 console port to pass data (like over frame relay). I don't know if the later Pipeline 50s have the "what's that toggle switch for" in the back, but it's what that switch was supposed to be for (if you slided the switch towards the BRI port, it was supposed to enable the Serial WAN). However, I think Ascend never really implemented this feature much, though I have heard claims of some people saying they actually got this to work after a lot of manipulation with cable pinouts and CSUs (since it's only an RS-232 port and not something common like V.35). I wouldn't waste my time on it and I'm sure no one at Lucent support will know what to do with it. What is Serial WAN? All pipeline versions have this disabled menu item. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:39:35 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Finger Message-ID: Usually finger is disabled by default so someone enabled it at one time. You can turn it off under: Ethernet->Mod Config->Finger=No How do I disable finger services on a MAX4000? People are able to do things like: finger @max1 and get a list of all users and their IP's. How can I stop this? Everett ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:53:33 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: Fatal error 106 on MAX TNT Message-ID: This usually means something in the TNT code didn't do something right (for instance, try and free up memory that doesn't exist) and the problem was bad enough to warrant a Fatal Error (and your TNT or a card should have rebooted too). It's usually going to end up as a bug that has already been opened or a new bug that needs to be opened (and fixed if that's possible). You should paste the whole fatal error log and exact software load on an e-mail to Lucent support. That's really all you can do in these situations. The Fatal error table shows that fatal error 106 means: ERROR_BUFFER_BOGUS_POOL Does anyone know what that means exactly and how this error can be avoided? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From skm at scotnet.co.uk Fri Aug 4 05:27:16 2000 From: skm at scotnet.co.uk (Stephen Mulrine) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4030 wanted (UK) Message-ID: <398A9A84.1670D7FF@scotnet.co.uk> Does anybody in the UK have a Max 4000 or 4030 taking up valuable space in a cupboard? We're keen to get hold of a backup unit in place of our existing maintenance contract. Please contact me off-list if you have such an item for sale. Regards, Stephen Mulrine Scotnet Ltd. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From skm at scotnet.co.uk Fri Aug 4 05:27:16 2000 From: skm at scotnet.co.uk (Stephen Mulrine) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4030 wanted (UK) Message-ID: <398A9A84.1670D7FF@scotnet.co.uk> Does anybody in the UK have a Max 4000 or 4030 taking up valuable space in a cupboard? We're keen to get hold of a backup unit in place of our existing maintenance contract. Please contact me off-list if you have such an item for sale. Regards, Stephen Mulrine Scotnet Ltd. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg at ewol.com Fri Aug 4 07:18:09 2000 From: greg at ewol.com (Greg Wanner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX 6069 Problem Message-ID: <000701bffe0e$0e0b92e0$1dedefcf@Ofc_7_1.ewol.com> Can anyone tell me what the following means? Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b0370354 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000000c b0370590 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00002002 at 0000000c b0370598 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b03705cc b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000002c b03705f8 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Went into Diag mode of one of our MAX 6096 and was greeted with these violations. Anything to be concerned about? Greg@ewol.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg at ewol.com Fri Aug 4 07:18:09 2000 From: greg at ewol.com (Greg Wanner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:46 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX 6069 Problem Message-ID: <000701bffe0e$0e0b92e0$1dedefcf@Ofc_7_1.ewol.com> Can anyone tell me what the following means? Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b0370354 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000000c b0370590 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00002002 at 0000000c b0370598 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b03705cc b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000002c b03705f8 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Went into Diag mode of one of our MAX 6096 and was greeted with these violations. Anything to be concerned about? Greg@ewol.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hakan at planet.net.tr Fri Aug 4 09:42:01 2000 From: hakan at planet.net.tr (Hakan Akca) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] CISCO 2500<<--->> ASCEND MAX 6000 CHANNELLIZED E1 Message-ID: <002301bffe22$276ab130$0a00a8c0@planet.net.tr> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- lqqqqqqqqqqqq EDIT qqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x90-104 ekinciler x x10-100 1234567890 x x10-200 1234567890 x x Ip options... x x L1/RA ............ x x L2/LA nnnnnnnnnnnn x x >LAN Adrs=216.28.191.16/25 ^x x3456789012345678901 x x3456789012345678901 x x WAN Alias=0.0.0.0 x x................... x xnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn x x IF Adrs=0.0.0.0/0 x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x Preference=60 x x90-100 Sessions x x00-200 16:39:22 x x Metric=1 x x> 2 Active x x>M31 Line Ch x x DownPreference=120 x x O TTNET x x Call Terminated x x DownMetric=7 x x O figur x x x x Private=No x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x SourceIP Check=No x x90-300 WAN Stat x x90-400 Ether Stat x x RIP=Off x x>Rx Pkt: 1024611^x x>Rx Pkt: 1025715 x x Pool=0 x x Tx Pkt: 1155542 x x Tx Pkt: 823858 x x Multicast Client=No x x CRC: 1708vx x Col: 0 x x Multicast Rate Limit=100 x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x Multicast Grp Leave Delay=0 x x00-100 Sys Option x xMain Status Menu x x Client Pri DNS=0.0.0.0 vx x>Security Prof: 1 ^x x>00-000 System ^x x x x Software +8.0.2+ x x 10-000 Net/E1 x x x x S/N: 9484478 vx x 20-000 Net/E1 vx Press Ctrl-n to move cursor to the next menu item. 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Press return to select it. Press Tab to move to another window --- thick border indicates active window. From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 4 10:11:56 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAX 6069 Problem Message-ID: First of all, you will never see these messages in a Max 4000 since the hardware in the Max 4000s were not able to detect these kinds of errors. Secondly, these messages have always been around but the Max 6000 has the hardware to detect and report them. What this means is that in most cases, this is a comestic error and normally you don't need to worry about them. However, sometimes these messages will pop up around a software problem the Max 6000 could be having and you should also see warnings and fatal errors (FEs) at the same time (you'd have to issue the "fat" command to check). If you just see protection violations (with no warnings or FEs), then you would normally not need to worry about it. Lastly, you might want to report this to Lucent support (also provide the exact software version of the Max 6000 so they can decode these messages). They can open up bug reports (if not one already opened on this one) to have engineering turn them off. There are many ways to get this message generated so they need to catch them one by one as they occur. Can anyone tell me what the following means? Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b0370354 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000000c b0370590 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00002002 at 0000000c b0370598 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b03705cc b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000002c b03705f8 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Went into Diag mode of one of our MAX 6096 and was greeted with these violations. Anything to be concerned about? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 4 10:11:56 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAX 6069 Problem Message-ID: First of all, you will never see these messages in a Max 4000 since the hardware in the Max 4000s were not able to detect these kinds of errors. Secondly, these messages have always been around but the Max 6000 has the hardware to detect and report them. What this means is that in most cases, this is a comestic error and normally you don't need to worry about them. However, sometimes these messages will pop up around a software problem the Max 6000 could be having and you should also see warnings and fatal errors (FEs) at the same time (you'd have to issue the "fat" command to check). If you just see protection violations (with no warnings or FEs), then you would normally not need to worry about it. Lastly, you might want to report this to Lucent support (also provide the exact software version of the Max 6000 so they can decode these messages). They can open up bug reports (if not one already opened on this one) to have engineering turn them off. There are many ways to get this message generated so they need to catch them one by one as they occur. Can anyone tell me what the following means? Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b0370354 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000000c b0370590 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00002002 at 0000000c b0370598 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 00000000 b03705cc b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Protection violation: ind = 00010000 addrType = 00001002 at 0000002c b03705f8 b02bdb4c b02c5b14 b02624f0 b02c600c Went into Diag mode of one of our MAX 6096 and was greeted with these violations. Anything to be concerned about? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From aspicer at ifxcorp.com Fri Aug 4 14:11:48 2000 From: aspicer at ifxcorp.com (Alan Spicer) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) getting ip pools via SNMP. Message-ID: <0008041535300E.05433@sparky> * Has anyone obtained the ip pools of Max 6k or TNT [APX] via SNMP ? Do you have an example ? Thanks... -- Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) Systems/Network Administration IFX Communications Ventures, Inc. Grid Square Reference: HL65uv aspicer@ifxcorp.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From aspicer at ifxcorp.com Fri Aug 4 14:11:48 2000 From: aspicer at ifxcorp.com (Alan Spicer) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) getting ip pools via SNMP. Message-ID: <0008041535300E.05433@sparky> * Has anyone obtained the ip pools of Max 6k or TNT [APX] via SNMP ? Do you have an example ? Thanks... -- Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) Systems/Network Administration IFX Communications Ventures, Inc. Grid Square Reference: HL65uv aspicer@ifxcorp.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Sun Aug 6 20:01:57 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Passing Class c's through max? Message-ID: Hi, We will have a customer who is bringing 3 class c networks with him, he is going to be dialling into us using a MPP connection, i have a question, is there anyway to be able to route the requested class c networks through his static IP dialin ? I have this working with one customer, who has one class c like this : xxxx Auth-Type = System Service-Type = Framed-User, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-IP-Address = 203.xx.xx.x, Framed-Route = "203.xx.xxx.0/24 203.xx.xxx.xx 1 n" Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, # Ascend-Route-IP = Route-IP-Yes, # Session-Timeout = 14400, Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen, Above is self explanitory, gets given the static ip, then the route of the class C through that static ip, i have a route entry on our Cisco router, which replicates the above, so my question again, is there anyway with radius or any other method i can have the 3 class c's routed through? Would I just use the above command Framed-Route "3 times" ?? ta --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Sun Aug 6 20:01:57 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Passing Class c's through max? Message-ID: Hi, We will have a customer who is bringing 3 class c networks with him, he is going to be dialling into us using a MPP connection, i have a question, is there anyway to be able to route the requested class c networks through his static IP dialin ? I have this working with one customer, who has one class c like this : xxxx Auth-Type = System Service-Type = Framed-User, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-IP-Address = 203.xx.xx.x, Framed-Route = "203.xx.xxx.0/24 203.xx.xxx.xx 1 n" Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, # Ascend-Route-IP = Route-IP-Yes, # Session-Timeout = 14400, Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen, Above is self explanitory, gets given the static ip, then the route of the class C through that static ip, i have a route entry on our Cisco router, which replicates the above, so my question again, is there anyway with radius or any other method i can have the 3 class c's routed through? Would I just use the above command Framed-Route "3 times" ?? ta --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ross at home.albury.net.au Sun Aug 6 21:02:39 2000 From: ross at home.albury.net.au (Ross Wheeler) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Passing Class c's through max? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > We will have a customer who is bringing 3 class c networks with > him, he is going to be dialling into us using a MPP connection, i have a > question, is there anyway to be able to route the requested class c > networks through his static IP dialin ? I have this working with one > customer, who has one class c like this : > > > xxxx Auth-Type = System > Service-Type = Framed-User, > Framed-Protocol = PPP, > Framed-IP-Address = 203.xx.xx.x, > Framed-Route = "203.xx.xxx.0/24 203.xx.xxx.xx 1 n" > Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, > # Ascend-Route-IP = Route-IP-Yes, > # Session-Timeout = 14400, > Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen, > > > Above is self explanitory, gets given the static ip, then the route of the > class C through that static ip, i have a route entry on our Cisco router, > which replicates the above, so my question again, is there anyway with > radius or any other method i can have the 3 class c's routed > through? Would I just use the above command Framed-Route "3 times" ?? I have some set up this way, both on Max and Tigris. On the Tigris (and I think on the max too): Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, # Netmask 255.255.255.255 without framed-address says "Un-numbered" Framed-Compression = PPP-Compression, Framed-Route = 203.a.b.0/24, Framed-Route = 203.x.y.128/25, Port-Limit = 4 So I think the short answer is, "yes, stick more 'Framed-Route' lines in". RossW ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ross at home.albury.net.au Sun Aug 6 21:02:39 2000 From: ross at home.albury.net.au (Ross Wheeler) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Passing Class c's through max? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > We will have a customer who is bringing 3 class c networks with > him, he is going to be dialling into us using a MPP connection, i have a > question, is there anyway to be able to route the requested class c > networks through his static IP dialin ? I have this working with one > customer, who has one class c like this : > > > xxxx Auth-Type = System > Service-Type = Framed-User, > Framed-Protocol = PPP, > Framed-IP-Address = 203.xx.xx.x, > Framed-Route = "203.xx.xxx.0/24 203.xx.xxx.xx 1 n" > Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, > # Ascend-Route-IP = Route-IP-Yes, > # Session-Timeout = 14400, > Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen, > > > Above is self explanitory, gets given the static ip, then the route of the > class C through that static ip, i have a route entry on our Cisco router, > which replicates the above, so my question again, is there anyway with > radius or any other method i can have the 3 class c's routed > through? Would I just use the above command Framed-Route "3 times" ?? I have some set up this way, both on Max and Tigris. On the Tigris (and I think on the max too): Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, # Netmask 255.255.255.255 without framed-address says "Un-numbered" Framed-Compression = PPP-Compression, Framed-Route = 203.a.b.0/24, Framed-Route = 203.x.y.128/25, Port-Limit = 4 So I think the short answer is, "yes, stick more 'Framed-Route' lines in". RossW ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From amr_saad at excite.com Mon Aug 7 03:30:37 2000 From: amr_saad at excite.com (Amr Ayad) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] MAX 6000 and R2 signaling Message-ID: <27268996.965637037021.JavaMail.imail@ringo.excite.com> One of our customers has a MAX 6k 8.0.3 with R2 signaling and users are experiencing disconnects. Another customer has a MAX6k 8.0-119.0 and is working OK, has anyone experienced such disconnects with 8.0.3? i think that the problem may be related to the switch type used by the PTT and that MAXes behave differnetly from, for example, Alcatel to Siemens switches? Best Regards, Amr Saad Senior Systems Engineer Salec Egypt _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From mikesp at bestweb.net Mon Aug 7 11:22:15 2000 From: mikesp at bestweb.net (Mike Piluso) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend MAX TNT login pause Message-ID: <00e101c0008b$a6be2ff0$0b635ed1@waterhouse> Hello, we have a problem with customer logins to Ascend MAX TNT's. Somtimes, pretty often, when you dial up to any random machine (example Unix CU program), you connect fine, where you get CONNECT 9600 (bla bla bla) Right after that, there is a continuous pause, and the session times out with disconnect cause 185, which is the customers modem hanging up because of a timeout some where. Anyone else have these problems? The units have been working well over 8 months now, with no drastic config changes. Thanks for the help. Mike Piluso ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Mon Aug 7 11:38:26 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: <200007270545.WAA06320@max.bungi.com> References: <200007270545.WAA06320@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: >From: Peter Lalor >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 > >We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative >ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, >such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile >or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be >reset. > >As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that >don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error >in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with >errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled >(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We >also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. > >We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very >unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected >that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears >nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile >over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which >finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes >going to wanidle0. > >My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear >and the configuration reloaded. > >I wonder if anyone else has experienced a box becoming somehow >corrupted due to typos in profiles. If so, did the above fix it? > >I'm primarily posting this as a warning to _be careful_ with your >configurations. Apparently, the DSL Terminator, at least, is not very >forgiving of human frailty, and will punish your foolishness in >painful ways. Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. Any ideas, anyone? -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mikesp at bestweb.net Mon Aug 7 11:22:15 2000 From: mikesp at bestweb.net (Mike Piluso) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend MAX TNT login pause Message-ID: <00e101c0008b$a6be2ff0$0b635ed1@waterhouse> Hello, we have a problem with customer logins to Ascend MAX TNT's. Somtimes, pretty often, when you dial up to any random machine (example Unix CU program), you connect fine, where you get CONNECT 9600 (bla bla bla) Right after that, there is a continuous pause, and the session times out with disconnect cause 185, which is the customers modem hanging up because of a timeout some where. Anyone else have these problems? The units have been working well over 8 months now, with no drastic config changes. Thanks for the help. Mike Piluso ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Mon Aug 7 11:38:26 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: <200007270545.WAA06320@max.bungi.com> References: <200007270545.WAA06320@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: >From: Peter Lalor >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 > >We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative >ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, >such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile >or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be >reset. > >As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that >don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error >in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with >errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled >(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We >also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. > >We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very >unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected >that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears >nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile >over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which >finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes >going to wanidle0. > >My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear >and the configuration reloaded. > >I wonder if anyone else has experienced a box becoming somehow >corrupted due to typos in profiles. If so, did the above fix it? > >I'm primarily posting this as a warning to _be careful_ with your >configurations. Apparently, the DSL Terminator, at least, is not very >forgiving of human frailty, and will punish your foolishness in >painful ways. Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. Any ideas, anyone? -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From alavan at pangeatech.com Mon Aug 7 12:11:08 2000 From: alavan at pangeatech.com (Alavan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:47 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Full-duplex Ethernet on Pipeline 130's? Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000807101019.00c13600@mail.pangeatech.com> I've got a few 130's running 6.0. Can they run full-duplex on the Ethernet port? Do I need to upgrade them? I'm taking 1.3million collisions every 2 days on the Eth port - sheesh! Alavan PangeaTech Inc. Systems Administrator 888-830-9920, ext. 229 Office 888-761-1248 Support Department This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. 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You will be reimbursed for reasonable costs incurred in notifying us. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Mon Aug 7 13:18:46 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: <200008071812.OAA02842@Iodine.Mlink.NET> References: <200008071812.OAA02842@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Message-ID: >Does the DSL Terminator run TAOS or something else? If TAOS, then this >may be related to problems we've seen on the TNT. We have a box that >won't accept new static routes. It accepts new RIP routes just fine >(which is how we're getting around the problem without having to >reboot) but adding a static route has no effect at all. The Terminator does run TAOS, currently 8.0.3. We do find that RIP updates are fine and don't upset the box, and we do also have a single static route that refuses to appear in the routing table. However, most static routes do work fine, but God help you if you touch one. >I would say TAOS has some issues with routing table maintenance. Among other things. :-( Well, I've opened a ticket with Ascend. Try not to laugh. Or cry. >>A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: >> >>>From: Peter Lalor >>>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 >>> >>>We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative >>>ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, >>>such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile >>>or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be >>>reset. >>> >>>As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that >>>don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error >>>in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with >>>errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled >>>(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We >>>also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. >>> >>>We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very >>>unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected >>>that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears >>>nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile >>>over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which >>>finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes >>>going to wanidle0. >>> >>>My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear >>>and the configuration reloaded. >>> >>>I wonder if anyone else has experienced a box becoming somehow >>>corrupted due to typos in profiles. If so, did the above fix it? >>> >>>I'm primarily posting this as a warning to _be careful_ with your >>>configurations. Apparently, the DSL Terminator, at least, is not very >>>forgiving of human frailty, and will punish your foolishness in >>>painful ways. >> >>Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. >> >>Any ideas, anyone? >>-- >> >>Peter Lalor Infoasis >>plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandryp at psi.ca Mon Aug 7 13:12:10 2000 From: vandryp at psi.ca (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 07 Aug 2000 09:38:26 EDT." Message-ID: <200008071812.OAA02842@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Does the DSL Terminator run TAOS or something else? If TAOS, then this may be related to problems we've seen on the TNT. We have a box that won't accept new static routes. It accepts new RIP routes just fine (which is how we're getting around the problem without having to reboot) but adding a static route has no effect at all. I would say TAOS has some issues with routing table maintenance. 7.0.22 Sorry this doesn't solve your problem, and, well, it may not even be related anyway (the symptoms are different) -Phil > A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: > > >From: Peter Lalor > >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 > > > >We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative > >ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, > >such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile > >or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be > >reset. > > > >As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that > >don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error > >in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with > >errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled > >(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We > >also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. > > > >We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very > >unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected > >that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears > >nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile > >over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which > >finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes > >going to wanidle0. > > > >My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear > >and the configuration reloaded. > > > >I wonder if anyone else has experienced a box becoming somehow > >corrupted due to typos in profiles. If so, did the above fix it? > > > >I'm primarily posting this as a warning to _be careful_ with your > >configurations. Apparently, the DSL Terminator, at least, is not very > >forgiving of human frailty, and will punish your foolishness in > >painful ways. > > Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. > > Any ideas, anyone? > -- > > Peter Lalor Infoasis > plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ > > "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From alavan at pangeatech.com Mon Aug 7 12:11:08 2000 From: alavan at pangeatech.com (Alavan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Full-duplex Ethernet on Pipeline 130's? Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000807101019.00c13600@mail.pangeatech.com> I've got a few 130's running 6.0. Can they run full-duplex on the Ethernet port? Do I need to upgrade them? I'm taking 1.3million collisions every 2 days on the Eth port - sheesh! Alavan PangeaTech Inc. Systems Administrator 888-830-9920, ext. 229 Office 888-761-1248 Support Department This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. This communication may contain material protected by the attorney-client privilege. If you are not the intended recipient or the person responsible for delivering the e-mail to the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this e-mail in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the Domain Administrator via e-mail at admin@pangeatech.com or by telephone at (602) 261-7688. You will be reimbursed for reasonable costs incurred in notifying us. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Mon Aug 7 13:18:46 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: <200008071812.OAA02842@Iodine.Mlink.NET> References: <200008071812.OAA02842@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Message-ID: >Does the DSL Terminator run TAOS or something else? If TAOS, then this >may be related to problems we've seen on the TNT. We have a box that >won't accept new static routes. It accepts new RIP routes just fine >(which is how we're getting around the problem without having to >reboot) but adding a static route has no effect at all. The Terminator does run TAOS, currently 8.0.3. We do find that RIP updates are fine and don't upset the box, and we do also have a single static route that refuses to appear in the routing table. However, most static routes do work fine, but God help you if you touch one. >I would say TAOS has some issues with routing table maintenance. Among other things. :-( Well, I've opened a ticket with Ascend. Try not to laugh. Or cry. >>A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: >> >>>From: Peter Lalor >>>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 >>> >>>We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative >>>ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, >>>such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile >>>or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be >>>reset. >>> >>>As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that >>>don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error >>>in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with >>>errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled >>>(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We >>>also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. >>> >>>We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very >>>unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected >>>that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears >>>nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile >>>over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which >>>finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes >>>going to wanidle0. >>> >>>My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear >>>and the configuration reloaded. >>> >>>I wonder if anyone else has experienced a box becoming somehow >>>corrupted due to typos in profiles. If so, did the above fix it? >>> >>>I'm primarily posting this as a warning to _be careful_ with your >>>configurations. Apparently, the DSL Terminator, at least, is not very >>>forgiving of human frailty, and will punish your foolishness in >>>painful ways. >> >>Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. >> >>Any ideas, anyone? >>-- >> >>Peter Lalor Infoasis >>plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandryp at psi.ca Mon Aug 7 13:12:10 2000 From: vandryp at psi.ca (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 07 Aug 2000 09:38:26 EDT." Message-ID: <200008071812.OAA02842@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Does the DSL Terminator run TAOS or something else? If TAOS, then this may be related to problems we've seen on the TNT. We have a box that won't accept new static routes. It accepts new RIP routes just fine (which is how we're getting around the problem without having to reboot) but adding a static route has no effect at all. I would say TAOS has some issues with routing table maintenance. 7.0.22 Sorry this doesn't solve your problem, and, well, it may not even be related anyway (the symptoms are different) -Phil > A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: > > >From: Peter Lalor > >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 > > > >We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative > >ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, > >such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile > >or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be > >reset. > > > >As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that > >don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error > >in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with > >errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled > >(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We > >also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. > > > >We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very > >unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected > >that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears > >nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile > >over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which > >finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes > >going to wanidle0. > > > >My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear > >and the configuration reloaded. > > > >I wonder if anyone else has experienced a box becoming somehow > >corrupted due to typos in profiles. If so, did the above fix it? > > > >I'm primarily posting this as a warning to _be careful_ with your > >configurations. Apparently, the DSL Terminator, at least, is not very > >forgiving of human frailty, and will punish your foolishness in > >painful ways. > > Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. > > Any ideas, anyone? > -- > > Peter Lalor Infoasis > plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ > > "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandryp at psi.ca Mon Aug 7 14:49:54 2000 From: vandryp at psi.ca (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Full-duplex Ethernet on Pipeline 130's? In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 07 Aug 2000 10:11:08 EDT." <4.2.0.58.20000807101019.00c13600@mail.pangeatech.com> Message-ID: <200008071949.PAA03242@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > I've got a few 130's running 6.0. Can they run full-duplex on the Ethernet > port? Do I need to upgrade them? I'm taking 1.3million collisions every 2 > days on the Eth port - sheesh! The kind of traffic that you can pull through any Pipeline, even a 130, is not high enough that the duplicity (?) of the ethernet port should matter (*). After all: how would you push more than an E1 of traffic through a P130? So if you are experiencing too many collisions, it is because there is too much traffic on your ethernet, period. You need to replace your hub with a switch. (*) Well, there's the P220, which has two ethernet ports. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandryp at psi.ca Mon Aug 7 14:49:54 2000 From: vandryp at psi.ca (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Full-duplex Ethernet on Pipeline 130's? In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 07 Aug 2000 10:11:08 EDT." <4.2.0.58.20000807101019.00c13600@mail.pangeatech.com> Message-ID: <200008071949.PAA03242@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > I've got a few 130's running 6.0. Can they run full-duplex on the Ethernet > port? Do I need to upgrade them? I'm taking 1.3million collisions every 2 > days on the Eth port - sheesh! The kind of traffic that you can pull through any Pipeline, even a 130, is not high enough that the duplicity (?) of the ethernet port should matter (*). After all: how would you push more than an E1 of traffic through a P130? So if you are experiencing too many collisions, it is because there is too much traffic on your ethernet, period. You need to replace your hub with a switch. (*) Well, there's the P220, which has two ethernet ports. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From chris at westcomm.net Mon Aug 7 17:47:31 2000 From: chris at westcomm.net (Chris West) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Pipeline 50 Password Message-ID: <200008071747310080.002D6FB5@mail.westcomm.net> How do I restore the default password or find to lost password on a Pipeline 50? Thanks Chris -- Chris West - N5LTC WCS Communications 915-949-3000 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From chris at westcomm.net Mon Aug 7 17:47:31 2000 From: chris at westcomm.net (Chris West) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Pipeline 50 Password Message-ID: <200008071747310080.002D6FB5@mail.westcomm.net> How do I restore the default password or find to lost password on a Pipeline 50? Thanks Chris -- Chris West - N5LTC WCS Communications 915-949-3000 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Mon Aug 7 18:28:41 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) cleval -> cleval ? Message-ID: Hi, Someone be kind to enlight me on what this command does once in Debug mode?? I did it yesterday on one of our maxes, and it was some call logging thing, i am using TAOS 8.0.3 ta --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Mon Aug 7 18:28:41 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) cleval -> cleval ? Message-ID: Hi, Someone be kind to enlight me on what this command does once in Debug mode?? I did it yesterday on one of our maxes, and it was some call logging thing, i am using TAOS 8.0.3 ta --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Mon Aug 7 19:01:59 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Framed-Route in permconn RADIUS profile Message-ID: Hi all, I'm trying to route a second subnet to a permconn RADIUS profile and the additional route is not showing up in the routing table. I originally had the additional route local, but moved it to RADIUS because it was not showing up in the routing table that way either. Here's the relevant parts of what I'm doing: permconn-dsl-11 User-Service = Dialout-Framed-User Framed-Address = 1.1.1.1, Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.224, Ascend-Remote-Addr = 2.2.2.1, Ascend-PPP-Address = 2.2.2.2, Ascend-IF-Netmask = 255.255.255.252, Framed-Route = "3.3.3.1/27 2.2.2.1 1" Does this work? -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From awo at polbox.pl Mon Aug 7 18:53:52 2000 From: awo at polbox.pl (Adam Obszynski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline 50 Password In-Reply-To: <200008071747310080.002D6FB5@mail.westcomm.net> Message-ID: > How do I restore the default password or find to lost password on a > Pipeline 50? one way i know right now is remove plastic cover find 3 jumpers set terminal t 57000 make middle jumper on and power on pipe... you should see menu.... "?" gives nice help remove flash... end order "revision update" from your reseller is some other way ? -- Death is Only The Beginning... PGP-key http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/awo-asc.pgp D2 E3 0B B4 D8 F0 EE A6 48 33 AD 33 F7 B5 E9 B1 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From peicher at lucent.com Mon Aug 7 19:10:27 2000 From: peicher at lucent.com (Peter Eicher) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) cleval -> cleval ? References: Message-ID: <398F4FF3.D25BF0D@lucent.com> Roddy, Call-logging is a UDP based protocol used to send call traffic information to NavisAccess management software. It is similar to RADIUS accounting, but has a number of additional fields. As of TAOS 8.0+, the NavisAccess Software Option (network management option) must be set on the MAX/TNT/APX in order to generate call-logging data. However, for evaluation purposes, users can run the cleval command. This is needed to evaluate the NavisAccess product. The cleval command will allow you to generate call-logging data for thirty days. This is the same amount of time as the trial period for NavisAccess software. Call-logging is meant only for use with NavisAccess and is developed in conjunction with NavisAccess. Regards, Peter Eicher Lucent Technologies Eastern Region Sales Organization Roddy Strachan wrote: > > Hi, > Someone be kind to enlight me on what this command does once in > Debug mode?? > > I did it yesterday on one of our maxes, and it was some call logging > thing, i am using TAOS 8.0.3 > ta > > --- > Cheers, > > R. Strachan > Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. > Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 > Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 > Email. roddy@satlink.com.au > rodstrach@hotmail.com > rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From awo at polbox.pl Mon Aug 7 18:53:52 2000 From: awo at polbox.pl (Adam Obszynski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline 50 Password In-Reply-To: <200008071747310080.002D6FB5@mail.westcomm.net> Message-ID: > How do I restore the default password or find to lost password on a > Pipeline 50? one way i know right now is remove plastic cover find 3 jumpers set terminal t 57000 make middle jumper on and power on pipe... you should see menu.... "?" gives nice help remove flash... end order "revision update" from your reseller is some other way ? -- Death is Only The Beginning... PGP-key http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/awo-asc.pgp D2 E3 0B B4 D8 F0 EE A6 48 33 AD 33 F7 B5 E9 B1 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Mon Aug 7 19:01:59 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Framed-Route in permconn RADIUS profile Message-ID: Hi all, I'm trying to route a second subnet to a permconn RADIUS profile and the additional route is not showing up in the routing table. I originally had the additional route local, but moved it to RADIUS because it was not showing up in the routing table that way either. Here's the relevant parts of what I'm doing: permconn-dsl-11 User-Service = Dialout-Framed-User Framed-Address = 1.1.1.1, Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.224, Ascend-Remote-Addr = 2.2.2.1, Ascend-PPP-Address = 2.2.2.2, Ascend-IF-Netmask = 255.255.255.252, Framed-Route = "3.3.3.1/27 2.2.2.1 1" Does this work? -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From peicher at lucent.com Mon Aug 7 19:10:27 2000 From: peicher at lucent.com (Peter Eicher) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:48 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) cleval -> cleval ? References: Message-ID: <398F4FF3.D25BF0D@lucent.com> Roddy, Call-logging is a UDP based protocol used to send call traffic information to NavisAccess management software. It is similar to RADIUS accounting, but has a number of additional fields. As of TAOS 8.0+, the NavisAccess Software Option (network management option) must be set on the MAX/TNT/APX in order to generate call-logging data. However, for evaluation purposes, users can run the cleval command. This is needed to evaluate the NavisAccess product. The cleval command will allow you to generate call-logging data for thirty days. This is the same amount of time as the trial period for NavisAccess software. Call-logging is meant only for use with NavisAccess and is developed in conjunction with NavisAccess. Regards, Peter Eicher Lucent Technologies Eastern Region Sales Organization Roddy Strachan wrote: > > Hi, > Someone be kind to enlight me on what this command does once in > Debug mode?? > > I did it yesterday on one of our maxes, and it was some call logging > thing, i am using TAOS 8.0.3 > ta > > --- > Cheers, > > R. Strachan > Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. > Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 > Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 > Email. roddy@satlink.com.au > rodstrach@hotmail.com > rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Mon Aug 7 19:48:30 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) cleval -> cleval ? In-Reply-To: <398F4FF3.D25BF0D@lucent.com> References: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000808104817.00b2b030@mail.satlink.com.au> At 20:10 07/08/2000 -0400, Peter Eicher wrote: >Roddy, > >Call-logging is a UDP based protocol used to send call traffic >information to NavisAccess management software. It is similar to RADIUS >accounting, but has a number of additional fields. > >As of TAOS 8.0+, the NavisAccess Software Option (network management >option) must be set on the MAX/TNT/APX in order to generate call-logging >data. However, for evaluation purposes, users can run the cleval >command. This is needed to evaluate the NavisAccess product. > >The cleval command will allow you to generate call-logging data for >thirty days. This is the same amount of time as the trial period for >NavisAccess software. > >Call-logging is meant only for use with NavisAccess and is developed in >conjunction with NavisAccess. Hi, Thanks for the explanation. --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Mon Aug 7 19:48:30 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) cleval -> cleval ? In-Reply-To: <398F4FF3.D25BF0D@lucent.com> References: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000808104817.00b2b030@mail.satlink.com.au> At 20:10 07/08/2000 -0400, Peter Eicher wrote: >Roddy, > >Call-logging is a UDP based protocol used to send call traffic >information to NavisAccess management software. It is similar to RADIUS >accounting, but has a number of additional fields. > >As of TAOS 8.0+, the NavisAccess Software Option (network management >option) must be set on the MAX/TNT/APX in order to generate call-logging >data. However, for evaluation purposes, users can run the cleval >command. This is needed to evaluate the NavisAccess product. > >The cleval command will allow you to generate call-logging data for >thirty days. This is the same amount of time as the trial period for >NavisAccess software. > >Call-logging is meant only for use with NavisAccess and is developed in >conjunction with NavisAccess. Hi, Thanks for the explanation. --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jim at top.net Mon Aug 7 20:15:04 2000 From: jim at top.net (Jim Logan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline 50 Password In-Reply-To: References: <200008071747310080.002D6FB5@mail.westcomm.net> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000807200019.024708f0@top.net> It's called Nindy - and it's not anything near what you are describing... The Jumper used varies by Serial Number, and you don't get a menu, you get either a pipe50> or pipe75> prompt (again dependant on serial number), then you have type in "ef" (erase flash), then "df" to load a 'dif' version of the correct firmware than what was currently installed via the console connection (and you connect at 57600,N,8,1), upload the firmware flash load using Xmodem Protocol, power off, reset your terminal settings for your console connection back to 9600. When the unit reboots, the passwords (and all settings) will be back to factory defaults as "long as" you didn't load the same exact firmware revision level as it had on it previously (in which case the unit will reboot exactly (and with passwords still intact) as before you started. If the unit's load was below 5.x, you can also get into the upload firmware mode (after boot) using the ESC [ ESC - to invoke firmware upgrade mode. After the upgrade (and a power cycle) the settings will be back to Factory defaults w/no passwords. At 01:53 AM 8/8/2000 +0200, you wrote: > > How do I restore the default password or find to lost password on a > > Pipeline 50? > >one way i know right now is remove plastic cover >find 3 jumpers >set terminal t 57000 >make middle jumper on and power on pipe... >you should see menu.... >"?" gives nice help >remove flash... end order "revision update" from your reseller > >is some other way ? > >-- >Death is Only The Beginning... >PGP-key http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/awo-asc.pgp >D2 E3 0B B4 D8 F0 EE A6 48 33 AD 33 F7 B5 E9 B1 > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: ******* Top Net InterNet Services ******** Omaha, Nebraska www.top.net Voice: (402) 339-5609 Fax: (402) 333-8383 Pager: (402) 977-2880 *********************************************** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Mon Aug 7 02:37:47 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Assigning two different Network Class pools in MaxTnT. References: Message-ID: <006001c00042$62a6bd30$144e3ad1@jahil> Dear all, I am a new one with MaxTnT, Any one can guide me how to assign two different network pools in MaxTnT. and what is the procedure in radiusd.? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg_morgan_2000 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 7 17:56:44 2000 From: greg_morgan_2000 at yahoo.com (greg_morgan_2000@yahoo.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Full Monte! Message-ID: <00006cc13200$000012f6$00001c22@> Cash in on the EXPLOSION of Online Casino's! Own part of one! Now is the time to get involved! Have fun while making money! To learn more about this exciting opportunity click reply with your name, state and telephone number! ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jim at top.net Mon Aug 7 20:15:04 2000 From: jim at top.net (Jim Logan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline 50 Password In-Reply-To: References: <200008071747310080.002D6FB5@mail.westcomm.net> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000807200019.024708f0@top.net> It's called Nindy - and it's not anything near what you are describing... The Jumper used varies by Serial Number, and you don't get a menu, you get either a pipe50> or pipe75> prompt (again dependant on serial number), then you have type in "ef" (erase flash), then "df" to load a 'dif' version of the correct firmware than what was currently installed via the console connection (and you connect at 57600,N,8,1), upload the firmware flash load using Xmodem Protocol, power off, reset your terminal settings for your console connection back to 9600. When the unit reboots, the passwords (and all settings) will be back to factory defaults as "long as" you didn't load the same exact firmware revision level as it had on it previously (in which case the unit will reboot exactly (and with passwords still intact) as before you started. If the unit's load was below 5.x, you can also get into the upload firmware mode (after boot) using the ESC [ ESC - to invoke firmware upgrade mode. After the upgrade (and a power cycle) the settings will be back to Factory defaults w/no passwords. At 01:53 AM 8/8/2000 +0200, you wrote: > > How do I restore the default password or find to lost password on a > > Pipeline 50? > >one way i know right now is remove plastic cover >find 3 jumpers >set terminal t 57000 >make middle jumper on and power on pipe... >you should see menu.... >"?" gives nice help >remove flash... end order "revision update" from your reseller > >is some other way ? > >-- >Death is Only The Beginning... >PGP-key http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/awo-asc.pgp >D2 E3 0B B4 D8 F0 EE A6 48 33 AD 33 F7 B5 E9 B1 > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: ******* Top Net InterNet Services ******** Omaha, Nebraska www.top.net Voice: (402) 339-5609 Fax: (402) 333-8383 Pager: (402) 977-2880 *********************************************** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Mon Aug 7 02:37:47 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Assigning two different Network Class pools in MaxTnT. References: Message-ID: <006001c00042$62a6bd30$144e3ad1@jahil> Dear all, I am a new one with MaxTnT, Any one can guide me how to assign two different network pools in MaxTnT. and what is the procedure in radiusd.? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg_morgan_2000 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 7 17:56:44 2000 From: greg_morgan_2000 at yahoo.com (greg_morgan_2000@yahoo.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Full Monte! Message-ID: <00006cc13200$000012f6$00001c22@> Cash in on the EXPLOSION of Online Casino's! Own part of one! Now is the time to get involved! Have fun while making money! To learn more about this exciting opportunity click reply with your name, state and telephone number! ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ms at ges.net.tr Tue Aug 8 18:23:17 2000 From: ms at ges.net.tr (Muhammed SOYER) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (no subject) Message-ID: <00a301c0018f$a21c7920$23d7aec3@gural.tr> ICQ # 14765177 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ms at ges.net.tr Tue Aug 8 18:23:17 2000 From: ms at ges.net.tr (Muhammed SOYER) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (no subject) Message-ID: <00a301c0018f$a21c7920$23d7aec3@gural.tr> ICQ # 14765177 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From shaun at ms.com Tue Aug 8 07:22:12 2000 From: shaun at ms.com (Shaun Ledford) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: <398FFB74.4EDD5552@ms.com> All: Does anyone know of a way to force all incoming PPP connections to automatically run a script on the end users PC that will open a web page? Thanks Shaun. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From shaun at ms.com Tue Aug 8 07:22:12 2000 From: shaun at ms.com (Shaun Ledford) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:49 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: <398FFB74.4EDD5552@ms.com> All: Does anyone know of a way to force all incoming PPP connections to automatically run a script on the end users PC that will open a web page? Thanks Shaun. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From oltmanns at optinet.de Tue Aug 8 08:56:58 2000 From: oltmanns at optinet.de (Thomas Oltmanns) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:50 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Radius, Route limitation to 255 routes Message-ID: <399011AA.36FED1EC@optinet.de> Do anybody know something aboute a limitation of routingentries on a MAX6000. Since we have more than 255 entries of dialout branches in our RADIUS user file, the MAX6000 doesnt work properly. When we tesetd the same users file on our own MAX4000 it works fine. Is there any limitation? Someone told me about a hash code for that problem?! Best regards Thomas -- ______________________________________________________________________ Thomas Oltmanns oltmanns@optinet.de Dipl. Ing. WWL Network Bremen OptiNet GmbH/WWL Internet GmbH http://wwl.de; http://www.optinet.de Goebelstra?e 46 Tel: +49/ 4298/93 65 - 0 D-28865 Lilienthal/Bremen GSM: +49/ 172 2758136 Germany Fax: +49/ 4298/93 65 - 22 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: oltmanns.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 325 bytes Desc: Card for Thomas Oltmanns Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/rte-ascend/attachments/20000808/aa8fbaf3/oltmanns.vcf From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 8 09:05:25 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:50 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 08 Aug 2000 08:22:12 EDT." <398FFB74.4EDD5552@ms.com> Message-ID: <200008081405.KAA05830@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Does anyone know of a way to force all > incoming PPP connections to automatically > run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > page? As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 8 09:05:25 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:50 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 08 Aug 2000 08:22:12 EDT." <398FFB74.4EDD5552@ms.com> Message-ID: <200008081405.KAA05830@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Does anyone know of a way to force all > incoming PPP connections to automatically > run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > page? As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandryp at psi.ca Tue Aug 8 09:01:59 2000 From: vandryp at psi.ca (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:50 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Framed-Route in permconn RADIUS profile In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 07 Aug 2000 17:01:59 EDT." Message-ID: <200008081401.KAA05805@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > permconn-dsl-11 User-Service = Dialout-Framed-User > Framed-Address = 1.1.1.1, > Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.224, > Ascend-Remote-Addr = 2.2.2.1, > Ascend-PPP-Address = 2.2.2.2, > Ascend-IF-Netmask = 255.255.255.252, > Framed-Route = "3.3.3.1/27 2.2.2.1 1" > > Does this work? I've never done RADIUS static routes with numbered interfaces, but if this doesn't work then try Framed-Route = "3.3.3.1/27 0.0.0.0 1" i.e. set the destination to 0. That will cause it to dynamically set the destination to the correct value as negociated by IPCP. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandryp at psi.ca Tue Aug 8 09:01:59 2000 From: vandryp at psi.ca (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:50 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Framed-Route in permconn RADIUS profile In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 07 Aug 2000 17:01:59 EDT." Message-ID: <200008081401.KAA05805@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > permconn-dsl-11 User-Service = Dialout-Framed-User > Framed-Address = 1.1.1.1, > Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.224, > Ascend-Remote-Addr = 2.2.2.1, > Ascend-PPP-Address = 2.2.2.2, > Ascend-IF-Netmask = 255.255.255.252, > Framed-Route = "3.3.3.1/27 2.2.2.1 1" > > Does this work? I've never done RADIUS static routes with numbered interfaces, but if this doesn't work then try Framed-Route = "3.3.3.1/27 0.0.0.0 1" i.e. set the destination to 0. That will cause it to dynamically set the destination to the correct value as negociated by IPCP. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From f.vanderlans at kpn.com Wed Aug 9 01:20:24 2000 From: f.vanderlans at kpn.com (Lans, F. van der) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:50 2005 Subject: [Ascend] cubit Message-ID: <56C0ADCE4927D411BB9700A0C9DF8A212622CC@ubn002v3.ubn-nl> Hello, we have a MAX TNT that doesn't work very well. First of all we get an fatal error 106 every five minutes. And a cubit -s -a tells us CUBIT_B has reset 201 times in 5 days. Does anyone know what the problem might be? Thanks, Fred. From jyrki.kainulainen at datatie.fi Wed Aug 9 02:37:47 2000 From: jyrki.kainulainen at datatie.fi (Jyrki Kainulainen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX TNT reset and refresh -a RADIUS packets Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000809102644.00af06a0@mail.datatie.fi> Hello. Is there any documentation about those radius packets that TNT is sending when it is reseting or command 'refresh -a' is performed? I have noticed that following packet is coming from tnt when I do the reset: *** DUMP OF RADIUS PACKET Code: UNDEF Identifier: 4 Authentic: <31>2<163>>z\<230><168><195>a9<231><228><193>;<210> Attributes: Framed-IP-Address: 255.255.255.255 NAS-IP-Address: 195.255.80.29 User-Name: RADIUS release global-pool address User-Password: <170>NW_'3<240><161><21><154>y\;<153><131><156> *** END DUMP What is this packet and what is the radius code of it? I MUST get the information about all possible radius packets that TNT is sending, because my third party software is based on radius packets sent by TNT. Regards, Jyrki Kainulainen ?? end of message ????????????????????????????????? Jyrki Kainulainen Tel: +358 10 2638 349 Development Assistant Fax: +358 10 2638 399 jyrki.kainulainen@datatie.fi --------------------------------------------------- Oy Datatie Ab Tel: +358 10 26 002 Malmin kauppatie 8 A www.datatie.fi FIN-00700 Helsinki Finland ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jyrki.kainulainen at datatie.fi Wed Aug 9 02:37:47 2000 From: jyrki.kainulainen at datatie.fi (Jyrki Kainulainen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX TNT reset and refresh -a RADIUS packets Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000809102644.00af06a0@mail.datatie.fi> Hello. Is there any documentation about those radius packets that TNT is sending when it is reseting or command 'refresh -a' is performed? I have noticed that following packet is coming from tnt when I do the reset: *** DUMP OF RADIUS PACKET Code: UNDEF Identifier: 4 Authentic: <31>2<163>>z\<230><168><195>a9<231><228><193>;<210> Attributes: Framed-IP-Address: 255.255.255.255 NAS-IP-Address: 195.255.80.29 User-Name: RADIUS release global-pool address User-Password: <170>NW_'3<240><161><21><154>y\;<153><131><156> *** END DUMP What is this packet and what is the radius code of it? I MUST get the information about all possible radius packets that TNT is sending, because my third party software is based on radius packets sent by TNT. Regards, Jyrki Kainulainen ?? end of message ????????????????????????????????? Jyrki Kainulainen Tel: +358 10 2638 349 Development Assistant Fax: +358 10 2638 399 jyrki.kainulainen@datatie.fi --------------------------------------------------- Oy Datatie Ab Tel: +358 10 26 002 Malmin kauppatie 8 A www.datatie.fi FIN-00700 Helsinki Finland ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de Wed Aug 9 04:17:20 2000 From: Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de (De Schrijver Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all >> incoming PPP connections to automatically >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web >> page? > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http request ... I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . >-Phil >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > i.A. Peter De Schrijver Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice Netcom Kassel ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de Wed Aug 9 04:17:20 2000 From: Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de (De Schrijver Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all >> incoming PPP connections to automatically >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web >> page? > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http request ... I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . >-Phil >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > i.A. Peter De Schrijver Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice Netcom Kassel ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Wed Aug 9 05:37:15 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) closing Telnetsessions on a TNT? Message-ID: A TNT where we try to Telnet to says "unit busy, try again later" waiting half an hour and then again dosn't do fix it. (I guess the Unit still has open some old Telnetsessions) Is there a setable maximum? When I finaly reach the Consoleport how shoult I kill these Sessions? I expect things like: admin> netstat ..... tcp: -Socket- Local Remote State .... 1/c 23 192.168.1.1.23 192.168.200.42.1463 ESTABLISHED .... but tntcall doesn't work on that. Any advice? Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Wed Aug 9 05:37:15 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) closing Telnetsessions on a TNT? Message-ID: A TNT where we try to Telnet to says "unit busy, try again later" waiting half an hour and then again dosn't do fix it. (I guess the Unit still has open some old Telnetsessions) Is there a setable maximum? When I finaly reach the Consoleport how shoult I kill these Sessions? I expect things like: admin> netstat ..... tcp: -Socket- Local Remote State .... 1/c 23 192.168.1.1.23 192.168.200.42.1463 ESTABLISHED .... but tntcall doesn't work on that. Any advice? Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From guido at ipa.net Wed Aug 9 09:32:53 2000 From: guido at ipa.net (Dave Montgomery) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 6000 and TAOS 8.0.3 Message-ID: Is anyone else running 8.0.3 on a MAX 6000? And if so, have you noticed any strange problems? The most notable oddity I have encoutered is screen refresh is incredibly slow when telnet'd into it. The more users on it, the worse it gets. Generally, though I'm just wondering how stable it is for a fully loaded max 6000 running about 50-80 users on average? ---Dave Montgomery IPA Network Technician 1-800-785-4091 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From guido at ipa.net Wed Aug 9 09:32:53 2000 From: guido at ipa.net (Dave Montgomery) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 6000 and TAOS 8.0.3 Message-ID: Is anyone else running 8.0.3 on a MAX 6000? And if so, have you noticed any strange problems? The most notable oddity I have encoutered is screen refresh is incredibly slow when telnet'd into it. The more users on it, the worse it gets. Generally, though I'm just wondering how stable it is for a fully loaded max 6000 running about 50-80 users on average? ---Dave Montgomery IPA Network Technician 1-800-785-4091 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From aspicer at ifxcorp.com Wed Aug 9 10:01:41 2000 From: aspicer at ifxcorp.com (Alan Spicer) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. References: Message-ID: <00080911083005.03344@sparky> * It is going to probably be browser and OS specific. The same thing that works on and MS Windows user, will not likely work on a Mac or Linux (or Solaris for that matter...) user. I seem to remember that some Internet dialers ( DUN in Windows 9x ? ) can be set to run a certain application upon connecting. And assuming that the same company (ISP?) installed the browser also ... It doesn't seem so difficult to get a default web page to come up. If it is a (supposedly) trusted organization or company, then it might not be such a sneaky terrible thing to have their web site come up upon connection to the Internet the first few times a user dials in. I know MS's browsers send you to a particular page right after installing MS IE 5 and such. Creating your own dialer (or settings of MS DUN?) and intalling the browser with a default page, could very well be part of your sign-up CD's installation. On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, De Schrijver Peter wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all > >> incoming PPP connections to automatically > >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > >> page? > > > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, > >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! > > I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login > without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and > automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most > probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http > request ... > I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . > > >-Phil > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > i.A. 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References: Message-ID: <00080911083005.03344@sparky> * It is going to probably be browser and OS specific. The same thing that works on and MS Windows user, will not likely work on a Mac or Linux (or Solaris for that matter...) user. I seem to remember that some Internet dialers ( DUN in Windows 9x ? ) can be set to run a certain application upon connecting. And assuming that the same company (ISP?) installed the browser also ... It doesn't seem so difficult to get a default web page to come up. If it is a (supposedly) trusted organization or company, then it might not be such a sneaky terrible thing to have their web site come up upon connection to the Internet the first few times a user dials in. I know MS's browsers send you to a particular page right after installing MS IE 5 and such. Creating your own dialer (or settings of MS DUN?) and intalling the browser with a default page, could very well be part of your sign-up CD's installation. On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, De Schrijver Peter wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all > >> incoming PPP connections to automatically > >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > >> page? > > > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, > >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! > > I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login > without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and > automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most > probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http > request ... > I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . > > >-Phil > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > i.A. Peter De Schrijver > Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice > Netcom Kassel > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: -- Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) Systems/Network Administration aspicer@ifxcorp.com [grid square reference: HL65uv] Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 Cel: +1 305-525-5914 -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use mQGiBDl4udERBAD+08tDu6acCTe2MeoVAMVGuCNjJI2M1ATL+AJBJBGXZmOgt8LL 8/aT2fnb25E9KEMH1DXIo6N6Bug+kSH+4plXiPfwiCOiOqccqu8zc3PubYUK+727 cksmwspJQiUUmBUrjeSWAKru8fYo7iK0X94s4vBNcwGXNF6lvd9UUaT4iQCg/6Vn K7qCviQGIG/dGmWAbUJKeFEEAIxd61c1bXey6XE1TMmKzeDrt/sYQyulrkMo0ad6 EPtls6fYYmiSH5OqYXj7Xw+eXEk+VouGn/UJSuHJnnHvmdh3nZoLmDELIW5egDWr hkctdFwFE4JFsynTh63VwImNXcDO05HC019ZmmVBK4yyOsH0UqIj0t4TTwxUHGE/ 264OA/9PGIhHN2DYfn7cGawBOqKk99S4oyf+8tHafEts8ZRWkLdFyGeH5l4ujOkt YxWCnZz2KXlGjj5TVAAsz1FDQmAThvv10vs8Oa17R1Catqk0UE6Tb/FcICPqJyXA o4+M660Qld6J1m/3r5en/sZ+9JV3f0ywp031h6mr441Kq0aZkbQhQWxhbiBTcGlj ZXIgPGFzcGljZXJAaWZ4Y29ycC5jb20+iQBOBBARAgAOBQI5eLnRBAsDAgECGQEA CgkQ6csMBqOMpwjCGgCeJLxc2CrmutI20lv6Bww6o+2R4hQAoKjZXEgCVTe+6yC1 uOeXsfa0ITrEuQINBDl4udEQCAD2Qle3CH8IF3KiutapQvMF6PlTETlPtvFuuUs4 INoBp1ajFOmPQFXz0AfGy0OplK33TGSGSfgMg71l6RfUodNQ+PVZX9x2Uk89PY3b zpnhV5JZzf24rnRPxfx2vIPFRzBhznzJZv8V+bv9kV7HAarTW56NoKVyOtQa8L9G AFgr5fSI/VhOSdvNILSd5JEHNmszbDgNRR0PfIizHHxbLY7288kjwEPwpVsYjY67 VYy4XTjTNP18F1dDox0YbN4zISy1Kv884bEpQBgRjXyEpwpy1obEAxnIByl6ypUM 2Zafq9AKUJsCRtMIPWakXUGfnHy9iUsiGSa6q6Jew1XpMgs7AAICB/sGX+VoRxHs 836TdrXLvXfTnjpCmt4KIr/Lz1iHzSI9Z7mNq/nPAWEa1ezuoT9Z1Ib0YHSCZX6g WeMHc0ugOD2gPxSLczzCjJXtO9Sv9/JGG/jihPGiTJVKRAEL5D1yybrzv8R8RrKo Gt6z4Z2z+uJkN4nFoG+E++7jkRpxL6VNjVvPJ5EmNxmw/e5LkDB67rhRaw1TlkUF EKGLp2POmL4bZW+3JgopBEtVdIbZCh8gRxgfvcXvihwX/kpYDOAYkiNjoeXGtYUT 85w7/9KQ08/E0nV1uWAzyzpfllOmvliyQ5MKuhGN/5lzVztznGnI7GMrvWSrvpXr BmZqSs/ilqrGiQBGBBgRAgAGBQI5eLnRAAoJEOnLDAajjKcIYBcAn1Mfr2sZ5Zyv SFSNl913uJ6Peb3AAKCntCg/K0CuBI18gvgAuCsqF4maBg== =E0hT -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From listacct at rogue.org Wed Aug 9 11:58:50 2000 From: listacct at rogue.org (David Schmidt) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000809125747.0342b008@kingston.net> Hi, Sorry if this is a FAQ, the current FAQ was unreachable. We've been experiencing some odd issues with one of our Ascend boxes as follows: - Ascend stops handling ISDN calls Log shows many, many of these: Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, line 2, channel 12, Incoming Call, MBID 418 Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused The unit answers, then hangs up on ISDN calls -- The only solution is to bring down the actual line from Line Config and bring it back up again. I've probably missed something somewhere, but this has never been an issue before -- Ideas/Suggestions? Yes, I've STFW'd but the search engine for the Ascend Mailing list Archive at RealTime is down... Thanks, ...David ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From peter at hereintown.net Wed Aug 9 11:59:31 2000 From: peter at hereintown.net (Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX 4000 In-Reply-To: <00080911083005.03344@sparky> Message-ID: Hi there, does anybody know how to reset a MAX 4000 Box to the Factory default? Thank you Peter ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From listacct at rogue.org Wed Aug 9 11:58:50 2000 From: listacct at rogue.org (David Schmidt) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000809125747.0342b008@kingston.net> Hi, Sorry if this is a FAQ, the current FAQ was unreachable. We've been experiencing some odd issues with one of our Ascend boxes as follows: - Ascend stops handling ISDN calls Log shows many, many of these: Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, line 2, channel 12, Incoming Call, MBID 418 Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused The unit answers, then hangs up on ISDN calls -- The only solution is to bring down the actual line from Line Config and bring it back up again. I've probably missed something somewhere, but this has never been an issue before -- Ideas/Suggestions? Yes, I've STFW'd but the search engine for the Ascend Mailing list Archive at RealTime is down... Thanks, ...David ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From peter at hereintown.net Wed Aug 9 11:59:31 2000 From: peter at hereintown.net (Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX 4000 In-Reply-To: <00080911083005.03344@sparky> Message-ID: Hi there, does anybody know how to reset a MAX 4000 Box to the Factory default? Thank you Peter ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From pwthoma at anc.net Wed Aug 9 12:46:54 2000 From: pwthoma at anc.net (Paul Thomas) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAX 4000 In-Reply-To: References: <00080911083005.03344@sparky> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000809124621.01719820@mail.anc.net> Ctrl-D - D to get to diagnostic mode fclear nvramclear Paul At 12:59 PM 8/9/2000 -0400, Peter wrote: >Hi there, >does anybody know how to reset a MAX 4000 Box to the Factory default? >Thank you >Peter > > > > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From pwthoma at anc.net Wed Aug 9 12:46:54 2000 From: pwthoma at anc.net (Paul Thomas) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:51 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAX 4000 In-Reply-To: References: <00080911083005.03344@sparky> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000809124621.01719820@mail.anc.net> Ctrl-D - D to get to diagnostic mode fclear nvramclear Paul At 12:59 PM 8/9/2000 -0400, Peter wrote: >Hi there, >does anybody know how to reset a MAX 4000 Box to the Factory default? >Thank you >Peter > > > > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From erdmann at itc.nl Wed Aug 9 13:11:53 2000 From: erdmann at itc.nl (Michel Erdmann) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: Probably not, here's what I recall from a Dutch (free) provider doing this a while ago. Somehow they tweaked their DNS's to come up with their 'default web page', no matter what page was requested by the user. Look at it this way and you can imagine this works on every OS, not just M$. Michel -----Original Message----- From: Alan Spicer [mailto:aspicer@ifxcorp.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 5:02 PM To: De Schrijver Peter; 'ascend-users@bungi.com' Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. * It is going to probably be browser and OS specific. The same thing that works on and MS Windows user, will not likely work on a Mac or Linux (or Solaris for that matter...) user. I seem to remember that some Internet dialers ( DUN in Windows 9x ? ) can be set to run a certain application upon connecting. And assuming that the same company (ISP?) installed the browser also ... It doesn't seem so difficult to get a default web page to come up. If it is a (supposedly) trusted organization or company, then it might not be such a sneaky terrible thing to have their web site come up upon connection to the Internet the first few times a user dials in. I know MS's browsers send you to a particular page right after installing MS IE 5 and such. Creating your own dialer (or settings of MS DUN?) and intalling the browser with a default page, could very well be part of your sign-up CD's installation. On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, De Schrijver Peter wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all > >> incoming PPP connections to automatically > >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > >> page? > > > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, > >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! > > I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login > without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and > automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most > probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http > request ... > I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . > > >-Phil > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > i.A. Peter De Schrijver > Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice > Netcom Kassel > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: -- Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) Systems/Network Administration aspicer@ifxcorp.com [grid square reference: HL65uv] Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 Cel: +1 305-525-5914 -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use mQGiBDl4udERBAD+08tDu6acCTe2MeoVAMVGuCNjJI2M1ATL+AJBJBGXZmOgt8LL 8/aT2fnb25E9KEMH1DXIo6N6Bug+kSH+4plXiPfwiCOiOqccqu8zc3PubYUK+727 cksmwspJQiUUmBUrjeSWAKru8fYo7iK0X94s4vBNcwGXNF6lvd9UUaT4iQCg/6Vn K7qCviQGIG/dGmWAbUJKeFEEAIxd61c1bXey6XE1TMmKzeDrt/sYQyulrkMo0ad6 EPtls6fYYmiSH5OqYXj7Xw+eXEk+VouGn/UJSuHJnnHvmdh3nZoLmDELIW5egDWr hkctdFwFE4JFsynTh63VwImNXcDO05HC019ZmmVBK4yyOsH0UqIj0t4TTwxUHGE/ 264OA/9PGIhHN2DYfn7cGawBOqKk99S4oyf+8tHafEts8ZRWkLdFyGeH5l4ujOkt YxWCnZz2KXlGjj5TVAAsz1FDQmAThvv10vs8Oa17R1Catqk0UE6Tb/FcICPqJyXA o4+M660Qld6J1m/3r5en/sZ+9JV3f0ywp031h6mr441Kq0aZkbQhQWxhbiBTcGlj ZXIgPGFzcGljZXJAaWZ4Y29ycC5jb20+iQBOBBARAgAOBQI5eLnRBAsDAgECGQEA CgkQ6csMBqOMpwjCGgCeJLxc2CrmutI20lv6Bww6o+2R4hQAoKjZXEgCVTe+6yC1 uOeXsfa0ITrEuQINBDl4udEQCAD2Qle3CH8IF3KiutapQvMF6PlTETlPtvFuuUs4 INoBp1ajFOmPQFXz0AfGy0OplK33TGSGSfgMg71l6RfUodNQ+PVZX9x2Uk89PY3b zpnhV5JZzf24rnRPxfx2vIPFRzBhznzJZv8V+bv9kV7HAarTW56NoKVyOtQa8L9G AFgr5fSI/VhOSdvNILSd5JEHNmszbDgNRR0PfIizHHxbLY7288kjwEPwpVsYjY67 VYy4XTjTNP18F1dDox0YbN4zISy1Kv884bEpQBgRjXyEpwpy1obEAxnIByl6ypUM 2Zafq9AKUJsCRtMIPWakXUGfnHy9iUsiGSa6q6Jew1XpMgs7AAICB/sGX+VoRxHs 836TdrXLvXfTnjpCmt4KIr/Lz1iHzSI9Z7mNq/nPAWEa1ezuoT9Z1Ib0YHSCZX6g WeMHc0ugOD2gPxSLczzCjJXtO9Sv9/JGG/jihPGiTJVKRAEL5D1yybrzv8R8RrKo Gt6z4Z2z+uJkN4nFoG+E++7jkRpxL6VNjVvPJ5EmNxmw/e5LkDB67rhRaw1TlkUF EKGLp2POmL4bZW+3JgopBEtVdIbZCh8gRxgfvcXvihwX/kpYDOAYkiNjoeXGtYUT 85w7/9KQ08/E0nV1uWAzyzpfllOmvliyQ5MKuhGN/5lzVztznGnI7GMrvWSrvpXr BmZqSs/ilqrGiQBGBBgRAgAGBQI5eLnRAAoJEOnLDAajjKcIYBcAn1Mfr2sZ5Zyv SFSNl913uJ6Peb3AAKCntCg/K0CuBI18gvgAuCsqF4maBg== =E0hT -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Wed Aug 9 13:42:25 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: <200008080545.WAA07649@max.bungi.com> References: <200008080545.WAA07649@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: Continuing this sordid tale... >From: Peter Lalor >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 09:38:26 -0700 > >A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: > >>From: Peter Lalor >>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 >> >>We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative >>ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, >>such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile >>or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be >>reset. >> >>As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that >>don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error >>in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with >>errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled >>(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We >>also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. >> >>We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very >>unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected > >that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears > >nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile > >over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which >>finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes >>going to wanidle0. >> >>My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear > >and the configuration reloaded. > >Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. > >From: Peter Lalor >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 11:18:46 -0700 > >Well, I've opened a ticket with Ascend. Try not to laugh. Or cry. Ascend's shocking, unpredictable (not!) response: > Suggest that you >fclear , >nvramclear the DSLT100 and >re-configure the unit from scratch manually. I know you have done this >step "We finally did an fclear, nvramclear and trestored the >configuration, but the problem persists. The unit is essentially >unusable as we cannot touch it without a restart". It maybe be quite >possible that the configuration settings itself may have been corrupted >and causing this problem. Please give us an update on this issue. As the config is merely a text file, I fail to see the difference between restoring it and typing it in by hand, except that I'll probably add some typos if I do it by hand. Several people here have been over the config and the RADIUS profiles with a fine-tooth comb and we can find nothing wrong whatsoever. Question: does anyone have any reason to believe that there is a problem with Ascend's trestore or Restore Cfg routines? Next, here's some examples of what happens to the routing table. In each section, the first line are Before, the second line(s) are After. To recap, we're doing ATM profiles using interface-based routing. 1. The client-side Ethernet address does not normally appear in the routing table (Suppress Host Routes), but goes to wanidle: 192.168.84.0/26 192.168.85.105 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.64/26 192.168.85.85 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.0/26 192.168.85.105 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.1/32 192.168.85.105 wanidleSG 120 7 192.168.84.64/26 192.168.85.85 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.65/32 192.168.85.85 wanidleSG 120 7 2. The local interface address becomes Multipath: 192.168.85.18/32 - local rT 0 0 192.168.85.18/32 - local CM 0 0 192.168.85.18/32 - local rTM 0 0 3. Some /25 RIP routes come and go (IN GOOD!): 192.168.0.0/16 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 11 192.168.26.0/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.32/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.112/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.128/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.0.0/16 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 11 192.168.26.0/25 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.0/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.32/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.112/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.128/25 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.128/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 4. Some RIP routes disappear: 192.168.26.224/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.58.0/24 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.58.0/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.224/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.58.0/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 To recap, we're doing ATM profiles using interface-based routing. We notice that BIR profiles continue to operate normally, as do some local profiles. Apparently, RADIUS is an issue, as our other Max 20s (same hardware) do not use RADIUS for authentication and are working fine. i may have to move all profiles locally, but that's a dead end. I'm about to configure a Max 20 to mock the whole damn thing up using FR T1 cross-connected to itself (using VRouters) to try to recreate the problem, as I don't happen to have a spare ATM DS-3 to test with and Ascend, well... Does any of this ring any bells for anyone? Rapidly graying... -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From erdmann at itc.nl Wed Aug 9 13:11:53 2000 From: erdmann at itc.nl (Michel Erdmann) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: Probably not, here's what I recall from a Dutch (free) provider doing this a while ago. Somehow they tweaked their DNS's to come up with their 'default web page', no matter what page was requested by the user. Look at it this way and you can imagine this works on every OS, not just M$. Michel -----Original Message----- From: Alan Spicer [mailto:aspicer@ifxcorp.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 5:02 PM To: De Schrijver Peter; 'ascend-users@bungi.com' Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. * It is going to probably be browser and OS specific. The same thing that works on and MS Windows user, will not likely work on a Mac or Linux (or Solaris for that matter...) user. I seem to remember that some Internet dialers ( DUN in Windows 9x ? ) can be set to run a certain application upon connecting. And assuming that the same company (ISP?) installed the browser also ... It doesn't seem so difficult to get a default web page to come up. If it is a (supposedly) trusted organization or company, then it might not be such a sneaky terrible thing to have their web site come up upon connection to the Internet the first few times a user dials in. I know MS's browsers send you to a particular page right after installing MS IE 5 and such. Creating your own dialer (or settings of MS DUN?) and intalling the browser with a default page, could very well be part of your sign-up CD's installation. On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, De Schrijver Peter wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all > >> incoming PPP connections to automatically > >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > >> page? > > > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, > >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! > > I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login > without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and > automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most > probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http > request ... > I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . > > >-Phil > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > i.A. 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In-Reply-To: <200008090545.WAA13118@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: > Does anyone know of a way to force all > incoming PPP connections to automatically > run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > page? You cannot run a script on the users machine, but the way to do what it sounds like you want to do, which is present a specific screen to the user regardless of where they are trying to go - is to setup a transparent proxy server (Squid is a good product www.squid-cache.org) - then have your radius configuration assign them an IP address which is handled by the proxy or change their remote gateway to push them through the proxy which will then trap their web requests and mangle them in pretty much anyway you need. Lots of details off of that site on transparent proxies.. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Wed Aug 9 13:42:25 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Making changes breaks routing In-Reply-To: <200008080545.WAA07649@max.bungi.com> References: <200008080545.WAA07649@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: Continuing this sordid tale... >From: Peter Lalor >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 09:38:26 -0700 > >A follow-up to my post of a couple weeks ago: > >>From: Peter Lalor >>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:18:52 -0700 >> >>We have a DSL Terminator 100 that's acting up in new and creative >>ways. Whenever we make any change that affects the routing table, >>such as adding, removing, enabling or disabling a connection profile >>or route, the unit sends many routes to wanidle0 and the unit must be >>reset. >> >>As we also have several DSL Max 20s (and other Ascend gear) that >>don't exhibit this problem, we figured that we must have some error >>in a profile somewhere, and we did in fact find several profiles with >>errors, most notably some profiles that inadvertently had BIR enabled >>(the tech had copied a bridged account to make a routed account). We >>also found some typos in IP addresses and subnet masks. >> >>We fixed all that--and I mean _everything_--but the box is still very >>unhappy. I even found a route from a typo that had been corrected > >that would recur after every reset, even though the route appears > >nowhere in the config or RADIUS. I eventually copied an empty profile > >over the corrected profile and re-entered it from scratch, which >>finally removed that route but did not fix the problem of routes >>going to wanidle0. >> >>My guess at this point is that the unit needs an fclear, nvramclear > >and the configuration reloaded. > >Doing fclear, nvramclear and reloading the config made no difference. > >From: Peter Lalor >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 11:18:46 -0700 > >Well, I've opened a ticket with Ascend. Try not to laugh. Or cry. Ascend's shocking, unpredictable (not!) response: > Suggest that you >fclear , >nvramclear the DSLT100 and >re-configure the unit from scratch manually. I know you have done this >step "We finally did an fclear, nvramclear and trestored the >configuration, but the problem persists. The unit is essentially >unusable as we cannot touch it without a restart". It maybe be quite >possible that the configuration settings itself may have been corrupted >and causing this problem. Please give us an update on this issue. As the config is merely a text file, I fail to see the difference between restoring it and typing it in by hand, except that I'll probably add some typos if I do it by hand. Several people here have been over the config and the RADIUS profiles with a fine-tooth comb and we can find nothing wrong whatsoever. Question: does anyone have any reason to believe that there is a problem with Ascend's trestore or Restore Cfg routines? Next, here's some examples of what happens to the routing table. In each section, the first line are Before, the second line(s) are After. To recap, we're doing ATM profiles using interface-based routing. 1. The client-side Ethernet address does not normally appear in the routing table (Suppress Host Routes), but goes to wanidle: 192.168.84.0/26 192.168.85.105 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.64/26 192.168.85.85 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.0/26 192.168.85.105 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.1/32 192.168.85.105 wanidleSG 120 7 192.168.84.64/26 192.168.85.85 wan SG 120 7 192.168.84.65/32 192.168.85.85 wanidleSG 120 7 2. The local interface address becomes Multipath: 192.168.85.18/32 - local rT 0 0 192.168.85.18/32 - local CM 0 0 192.168.85.18/32 - local rTM 0 0 3. Some /25 RIP routes come and go (IN GOOD!): 192.168.0.0/16 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 11 192.168.26.0/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.32/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.112/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.128/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.0.0/16 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 11 192.168.26.0/25 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.0/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.32/28 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.112/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.26.128/25 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.128/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 4. Some RIP routes disappear: 192.168.26.224/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.58.0/24 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.58.0/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 192.168.26.224/27 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 6 192.168.58.0/29 192.168.85.1 wan RGT 100 4 To recap, we're doing ATM profiles using interface-based routing. We notice that BIR profiles continue to operate normally, as do some local profiles. Apparently, RADIUS is an issue, as our other Max 20s (same hardware) do not use RADIUS for authentication and are working fine. i may have to move all profiles locally, but that's a dead end. I'm about to configure a Max 20 to mock the whole damn thing up using FR T1 cross-connected to itself (using VRouters) to try to recreate the problem, as I don't happen to have a spare ATM DS-3 to test with and Ascend, well... Does any of this ring any bells for anyone? Rapidly graying... -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rocca at multiboard.com Wed Aug 9 13:51:16 2000 From: rocca at multiboard.com (Peter Rocca) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: <200008090545.WAA13118@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: > Does anyone know of a way to force all > incoming PPP connections to automatically > run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > page? You cannot run a script on the users machine, but the way to do what it sounds like you want to do, which is present a specific screen to the user regardless of where they are trying to go - is to setup a transparent proxy server (Squid is a good product www.squid-cache.org) - then have your radius configuration assign them an IP address which is handled by the proxy or change their remote gateway to push them through the proxy which will then trap their web requests and mangle them in pretty much anyway you need. Lots of details off of that site on transparent proxies.. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rene.fennet at euronet.nl Wed Aug 9 15:09:06 2000 From: rene.fennet at euronet.nl (Rene M. Fennet) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) pipeline75 profiles Message-ID: <3991BA62.9F382D6F@euronet.nl> Hi gourous, Hope that this is a public alias, of which one of the members might know the answer to the following question. Imaging one 'host', either a UNIX box or an INTEL box running WIN98, connected to one pipeline75 through ethernet. This pipeline75 in it's turn is connected to an ISDN telephone line. Now, this pipeline75 must be used to: - connect to an ISP to surf the web; - connect to an office modem pool, to work on the company's intranet. Is there a way to configure the P75 in a way, that it's automaticly choosing the correct profile, based on the IP network/address your host wants to connect to ? If so, how the h... do I set up the two profiles then ? I managed to setup the profile for the company's intranet, no luck on the second profile let alone automatic profile switching. Thanks in advance for any helpfull answers, hints etc. Kind regards, -- ======================================== | Rene M. Fennet | | Maluslaan 24, 1185 LA Amstelveen | | The Netherlands | | | | Email : rene.fennet@euronet.nl | | Tel : +31(0)20 4415408 | | Mobile : +31(0)6 5393062 | | FaxModem: +31(0)20 4533975 | ======================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rene.fennet at euronet.nl Wed Aug 9 15:15:01 2000 From: rene.fennet at euronet.nl (Rene M. Fennet) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) pipeline75 profiles Message-ID: <3991BBC5.B6B4BF8A@euronet.nl> Hi eric, I found an over 2year old email of you on the web, and though let's give it a go. If you have time, please read the question below. I you don't want to be bothered, please let me know and won't waist your time in future. Imaging one 'host', either a UNIX box or an INTEL box running WIN98, connected to one pipeline75 through ethernet. This pipeline75 in it's turn is connected to an ISDN telephone line. Now, this pipeline75 must be used to: - connect to an ISP to surf the web; - connect to an office modem pool, to work on the company's intranet. Is there a way to configure the P75 in a way, that it's automaticly choosing the correct profile, based on the IP network/address your host wants to connect to ? If so, how the h... do I set up the two profiles then ? I managed to setup the profile for the company's intranet, no luck on the second profile let alone automatic profile switching. Thanks in advance for any helpfull answers, hints etc. Kind regards, -- ======================================== | Rene M. Fennet | | Maluslaan 24, 1185 LA Amstelveen | | The Netherlands | | | | Email : rene.fennet@euronet.nl | | Tel : +31(0)20 4415408 | | Mobile : +31(0)6 5393062 | | FaxModem: +31(0)20 4533975 | ======================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rene.fennet at euronet.nl Wed Aug 9 15:09:06 2000 From: rene.fennet at euronet.nl (Rene M. Fennet) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) pipeline75 profiles Message-ID: <3991BA62.9F382D6F@euronet.nl> Hi gourous, Hope that this is a public alias, of which one of the members might know the answer to the following question. Imaging one 'host', either a UNIX box or an INTEL box running WIN98, connected to one pipeline75 through ethernet. This pipeline75 in it's turn is connected to an ISDN telephone line. Now, this pipeline75 must be used to: - connect to an ISP to surf the web; - connect to an office modem pool, to work on the company's intranet. Is there a way to configure the P75 in a way, that it's automaticly choosing the correct profile, based on the IP network/address your host wants to connect to ? If so, how the h... do I set up the two profiles then ? I managed to setup the profile for the company's intranet, no luck on the second profile let alone automatic profile switching. Thanks in advance for any helpfull answers, hints etc. Kind regards, -- ======================================== | Rene M. Fennet | | Maluslaan 24, 1185 LA Amstelveen | | The Netherlands | | | | Email : rene.fennet@euronet.nl | | Tel : +31(0)20 4415408 | | Mobile : +31(0)6 5393062 | | FaxModem: +31(0)20 4533975 | ======================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rene.fennet at euronet.nl Wed Aug 9 15:15:01 2000 From: rene.fennet at euronet.nl (Rene M. Fennet) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) pipeline75 profiles Message-ID: <3991BBC5.B6B4BF8A@euronet.nl> Hi eric, I found an over 2year old email of you on the web, and though let's give it a go. If you have time, please read the question below. I you don't want to be bothered, please let me know and won't waist your time in future. Imaging one 'host', either a UNIX box or an INTEL box running WIN98, connected to one pipeline75 through ethernet. This pipeline75 in it's turn is connected to an ISDN telephone line. Now, this pipeline75 must be used to: - connect to an ISP to surf the web; - connect to an office modem pool, to work on the company's intranet. Is there a way to configure the P75 in a way, that it's automaticly choosing the correct profile, based on the IP network/address your host wants to connect to ? If so, how the h... do I set up the two profiles then ? I managed to setup the profile for the company's intranet, no luck on the second profile let alone automatic profile switching. Thanks in advance for any helpfull answers, hints etc. Kind regards, -- ======================================== | Rene M. Fennet | | Maluslaan 24, 1185 LA Amstelveen | | The Netherlands | | | | Email : rene.fennet@euronet.nl | | Tel : +31(0)20 4415408 | | Mobile : +31(0)6 5393062 | | FaxModem: +31(0)20 4533975 | ======================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Wed Aug 9 16:40:15 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: <20000809214015.533.qmail@web6402.mail.yahoo.com> --- Peter Rocca wrote: > > > > Does anyone know of a way to force all > > incoming PPP connections to automatically > > run a script on the end users PC that will open a > web > > page? > > > You cannot run a script on the users machine, but > the way to do what it > sounds like you want to do, which is present a > specific screen to the user > regardless of where they are trying to go - is to > setup a transparent proxy > server (Squid is a good product www.squid-cache.org) > - then have your radius > configuration assign them an IP address which is > handled by the proxy or > change their remote gateway to push them through the > proxy which will then > trap their web requests and mangle them in pretty > much anyway you need. > Lots of details off of that site on transparent > proxies.. It seems that the MAX/TNT also now have an option since 8.0 to force a redirection: From bc at sonnet.com Wed Aug 9 14:43:45 2000 From: bc at sonnet.com (Brian Curnow) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Front Porch Communications produces a product that does this. www.frontporch.com Brian Curnow On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, De Schrijver Peter wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all > >> incoming PPP connections to automatically > >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > >> page? > > > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, > >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! > > I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login > without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and > automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most > probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http > request ... > I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . > > >-Phil > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > i.A. Peter De Schrijver > Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice > Netcom Kassel > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From bc at sonnet.com Wed Aug 9 14:43:45 2000 From: bc at sonnet.com (Brian Curnow) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Front Porch Communications produces a product that does this. www.frontporch.com Brian Curnow On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, De Schrijver Peter wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of a way to force all > >> incoming PPP connections to automatically > >> run a script on the end users PC that will open a web > >> page? > > > >As a user, I would be *VERY* afraid if my ISP could do this to me, > >especially if there was a documented and supported mecanism! > > I have seen this mechanism on freenet.de Germany (0101901929 login > without username/passwd) , users dial in to the server and > automatically get www.freenet.de in their browsers (upon startup). Most > probably this is not a script but a redirection of the first http > request ... > I do not know how they do it , but would be interested in knowing . > > >-Phil > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > i.A. Peter De Schrijver > Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice > Netcom Kassel > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Wed Aug 9 16:40:15 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:52 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Message-ID: <20000809214015.533.qmail@web6402.mail.yahoo.com> --- Peter Rocca wrote: > > > > Does anyone know of a way to force all > > incoming PPP connections to automatically > > run a script on the end users PC that will open a > web > > page? > > > You cannot run a script on the users machine, but > the way to do what it > sounds like you want to do, which is present a > specific screen to the user > regardless of where they are trying to go - is to > setup a transparent proxy > server (Squid is a good product www.squid-cache.org) > - then have your radius > configuration assign them an IP address which is > handled by the proxy or > change their remote gateway to push them through the > proxy which will then > trap their web requests and mangle them in pretty > much anyway you need. > Lots of details off of that site on transparent > proxies.. It seems that the MAX/TNT also now have an option since 8.0 to force a redirection: From butch at sheltonbbs.com Wed Aug 9 22:10:56 2000 From: butch at sheltonbbs.com (Butch Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Message-ID: How do I set the dialup user's netmask via radius? I have tried Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 as a reply item in my Cistron radius users file, but this appears to be ignored by the Max. I don't have any users that need any other netmask, so if you can show me in the menu's where I can "default" the value that is sent to the client, that would be just as well. thanks for any info. -- Butch Evans Shelton Internet Network Admin ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From butch at sheltonbbs.com Wed Aug 9 22:10:56 2000 From: butch at sheltonbbs.com (Butch Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Message-ID: How do I set the dialup user's netmask via radius? I have tried Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 as a reply item in my Cistron radius users file, but this appears to be ignored by the Max. I don't have any users that need any other netmask, so if you can show me in the menu's where I can "default" the value that is sent to the client, that would be just as well. thanks for any info. -- Butch Evans Shelton Internet Network Admin ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Thu Aug 10 04:01:19 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Multiple IP-Pools References: Message-ID: <00b601c002a9$8d2e8a60$144e3ad1@jahil> Is there any one who can help me how to run multiple pools inMaxTnT.?? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Thu Aug 10 04:01:19 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Multiple IP-Pools References: Message-ID: <00b601c002a9$8d2e8a60$144e3ad1@jahil> Is there any one who can help me how to run multiple pools inMaxTnT.?? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rocca at multiboard.com Thu Aug 10 08:50:41 2000 From: rocca at multiboard.com (Peter Rocca) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: <200008100545.WAA18876@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: > It seems that the MAX/TNT also now have an option > since 8.0 to force a redirection: Yes the TNT has a redirection feature but I believe you still need a transparent proxy however to answer the request otherwise it just passes through. If you have a TNT I'd probably suggest using the specific option, otherwise the default gateway trick (or Ascend-Client-Gateway in the RADIUS configuration) works the same way - except all traffic instead of just http will be redirected. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rocca at multiboard.com Thu Aug 10 08:50:41 2000 From: rocca at multiboard.com (Peter Rocca) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: <200008100545.WAA18876@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: > It seems that the MAX/TNT also now have an option > since 8.0 to force a redirection: Yes the TNT has a redirection feature but I believe you still need a transparent proxy however to answer the request otherwise it just passes through. If you have a TNT I'd probably suggest using the specific option, otherwise the default gateway trick (or Ascend-Client-Gateway in the RADIUS configuration) works the same way - except all traffic instead of just http will be redirected. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Thu Aug 10 10:03:12 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: References: <200008100545.WAA18876@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: From: "Peter Rocca" To: Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Date sent: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:50:41 -0400 > > It seems that the MAX/TNT also now have an option > > since 8.0 to force a redirection: > > Yes the TNT has a redirection feature but I believe you still need a > transparent proxy however to answer the request otherwise it just passes > through. If you have a TNT I'd probably suggest using the specific option, > otherwise the default gateway trick (or Ascend-Client-Gateway in the RADIUS > configuration) works the same way - except all traffic instead of just http > will be redirected. Hmm... it seem you may only specify the next hop a Client has to go for it's Packets. The Problem has to be devided in two Parts: 1.) All http traffic from the Client has to be forwarded to the Proxy. If I could do a simple "if dest_port == 80 then dest_ip = proxy_ip" in a input_filter for my Client this Problem would be gone. BUT unlucky it seem that the currend Filter configuration may only pass or block Packets but NOT MODIFY. :-( 2.) The Proxy must be aware when a Client is newly logged in so when the first request comes it presents it's defaultpage (regardless of the Clients first request). I think this is best done when the Proxy interacts in some way with the Radius-Server. If the Radiusserver has the start-record with the Ip-Adresse (from the Pool) the new Client is assigned and give that information to the Proxy, the Proxy exactly knew when to present the default Page. Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Thu Aug 10 10:03:12 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: References: <200008100545.WAA18876@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: From: "Peter Rocca" To: Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. Date sent: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:50:41 -0400 > > It seems that the MAX/TNT also now have an option > > since 8.0 to force a redirection: > > Yes the TNT has a redirection feature but I believe you still need a > transparent proxy however to answer the request otherwise it just passes > through. If you have a TNT I'd probably suggest using the specific option, > otherwise the default gateway trick (or Ascend-Client-Gateway in the RADIUS > configuration) works the same way - except all traffic instead of just http > will be redirected. Hmm... it seem you may only specify the next hop a Client has to go for it's Packets. The Problem has to be devided in two Parts: 1.) All http traffic from the Client has to be forwarded to the Proxy. If I could do a simple "if dest_port == 80 then dest_ip = proxy_ip" in a input_filter for my Client this Problem would be gone. BUT unlucky it seem that the currend Filter configuration may only pass or block Packets but NOT MODIFY. :-( 2.) The Proxy must be aware when a Client is newly logged in so when the first request comes it presents it's defaultpage (regardless of the Clients first request). I think this is best done when the Proxy interacts in some way with the Radius-Server. If the Radiusserver has the start-record with the Ip-Adresse (from the Pool) the new Client is assigned and give that information to the Proxy, the Proxy exactly knew when to present the default Page. Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Thu Aug 10 10:20:27 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:03:12 EDT." Message-ID: <200008101520.LAA13941@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > 1.) All http traffic from the Client has to be forwarded to the Proxy. > If I could do a simple "if dest_port == 80 then dest_ip = proxy_ip" > in a input_filter for my Client this Problem would be gone. By the way, you don't actually want to modify the destination IP in the packet. You need to keep that intact so that the proxy server knows where the customer originally requested to go. What you need to modify is the next hop only - the MAC address to which the packet will be forwarded. What this implies is that the transparent proxy server must be on the same LAN as the NAS. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Thu Aug 10 10:20:27 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:03:12 EDT." Message-ID: <200008101520.LAA13941@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > 1.) All http traffic from the Client has to be forwarded to the Proxy. > If I could do a simple "if dest_port == 80 then dest_ip = proxy_ip" > in a input_filter for my Client this Problem would be gone. By the way, you don't actually want to modify the destination IP in the packet. You need to keep that intact so that the proxy server knows where the customer originally requested to go. What you need to modify is the next hop only - the MAC address to which the packet will be forwarded. What this implies is that the transparent proxy server must be on the same LAN as the NAS. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 20:51:00 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused Message-ID: It sounds like you might be running out of HDLCs which are essential in handling incoming digital (i.e. ISDN) calls. The Max 4000 only has 64 HDLC drivers so that means if you go beyond 64 ISDN originated calls, you might see some symptoms like below. There exists an external HDLC slot card which provides an additional 32 HDLC drivers to handle the additional ISDN calls (beyond 64), but I'm not sure if Lucent even sells that anymore since they discontinued the Max 4000 line a while ago. Anyway, even if you could buy the card, I wouldn't recommend you trying to get a full 96 channels of ISDN calls on a Max 4000 since the hardware doesn't have a lot of horsepower in the first place. Hi, Sorry if this is a FAQ, the current FAQ was unreachable. We've been experiencing some odd issues with one of our Ascend boxes as follows: - Ascend stops handling ISDN calls Log shows many, many of these: Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, line 2, channel 12, Incoming Call, MBID 418 Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused The unit answers, then hangs up on ISDN calls -- The only solution is to bring down the actual line from Line Config and bring it back up again. I've probably missed something somewhere, but this has never been an issue before -- Ideas/Suggestions? Yes, I've STFW'd but the search engine for the Ascend Mailing list Archive at RealTime is down... Thanks, ...David ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 20:51:00 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused Message-ID: It sounds like you might be running out of HDLCs which are essential in handling incoming digital (i.e. ISDN) calls. The Max 4000 only has 64 HDLC drivers so that means if you go beyond 64 ISDN originated calls, you might see some symptoms like below. There exists an external HDLC slot card which provides an additional 32 HDLC drivers to handle the additional ISDN calls (beyond 64), but I'm not sure if Lucent even sells that anymore since they discontinued the Max 4000 line a while ago. Anyway, even if you could buy the card, I wouldn't recommend you trying to get a full 96 channels of ISDN calls on a Max 4000 since the hardware doesn't have a lot of horsepower in the first place. Hi, Sorry if this is a FAQ, the current FAQ was unreachable. We've been experiencing some odd issues with one of our Ascend boxes as follows: - Ascend stops handling ISDN calls Log shows many, many of these: Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, line 2, channel 12, Incoming Call, MBID 418 Aug 9 11:45:41 max4k ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused The unit answers, then hangs up on ISDN calls -- The only solution is to bring down the actual line from Line Config and bring it back up again. I've probably missed something somewhere, but this has never been an issue before -- Ideas/Suggestions? Yes, I've STFW'd but the search engine for the Ascend Mailing list Archive at RealTime is down... Thanks, ...David ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 21:13:23 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask Message-ID: This should work. I assume you are also sending Framed-IP-Address along with Framed-IP-Netmask. If you want to try and debug it on the Max side, you need to go into diagnostics mode and issue this command: radif This will show you all the attributes being sent to the Max (the attributes are in hex, so you'll have to convert to decimal). How do I set the dialup user's netmask via radius? I have tried Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 as a reply item in my Cistron radius users file, but this appears to be ignored by the Max. I don't have any users that need any other netmask, so if you can show me in the menu's where I can "default" the value that is sent to the client, that would be just as well. thanks for any info. -- Butch Evans Shelton Internet Network Admin ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 21:13:23 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask Message-ID: This should work. I assume you are also sending Framed-IP-Address along with Framed-IP-Netmask. If you want to try and debug it on the Max side, you need to go into diagnostics mode and issue this command: radif This will show you all the attributes being sent to the Max (the attributes are in hex, so you'll have to convert to decimal). How do I set the dialup user's netmask via radius? I have tried Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 as a reply item in my Cistron radius users file, but this appears to be ignored by the Max. I don't have any users that need any other netmask, so if you can show me in the menu's where I can "default" the value that is sent to the client, that would be just as well. thanks for any info. -- Butch Evans Shelton Internet Network Admin ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From listacct at rogue.org Thu Aug 10 22:44:49 2000 From: listacct at rogue.org (David Schmidt) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> Hi, At 06:51 PM 8/10/2000 -0700, Max User wrote: >It sounds like you might be running out of HDLCs which are essential in >handling incoming digital (i.e. ISDN) calls. The Max 4000 only has 64 >HDLC drivers so that means if you go beyond 64 ISDN originated calls, you >might see some symptoms like below. We're running way under 64 -- I'm quite puzzled...It's really frustrating... ...David ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From listacct at rogue.org Thu Aug 10 22:44:49 2000 From: listacct at rogue.org (David Schmidt) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> Hi, At 06:51 PM 8/10/2000 -0700, Max User wrote: >It sounds like you might be running out of HDLCs which are essential in >handling incoming digital (i.e. ISDN) calls. The Max 4000 only has 64 >HDLC drivers so that means if you go beyond 64 ISDN originated calls, you >might see some symptoms like below. We're running way under 64 -- I'm quite puzzled...It's really frustrating... ...David ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From butch at sheltonbbs.com Thu Aug 10 23:20:04 2000 From: butch at sheltonbbs.com (Butch Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:53 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Max User wrote: > This should work. I assume you are also sending Framed-IP-Address along > with Framed-IP-Netmask. Actually, the Max is setting the IP (from a pool). Does this make a difference? For what it is worth, when I look at the routing tables on the max, it lists the IPaddresses as /32 addresses. The dialup user (mostly Win9X) shows a classful netmask. > If you want to try and debug it on the Max side, you need to go > into diagnostics mode and issue this command: > > radif > > This will show you all the attributes being sent to the Max (the attributes > are in hex, so you'll have to convert to decimal). > I will look here and see if I can see what is happening. Thanks for the info. > > How do I set the dialup user's netmask via radius? I have tried > Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 as a reply item in my Cistron > radius users file, but this appears to be ignored by the Max. I don't -- Butch Evans Shelton Internet Network Admin ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From butch at sheltonbbs.com Thu Aug 10 23:20:04 2000 From: butch at sheltonbbs.com (Butch Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Max User wrote: > This should work. I assume you are also sending Framed-IP-Address along > with Framed-IP-Netmask. Actually, the Max is setting the IP (from a pool). Does this make a difference? For what it is worth, when I look at the routing tables on the max, it lists the IPaddresses as /32 addresses. The dialup user (mostly Win9X) shows a classful netmask. > If you want to try and debug it on the Max side, you need to go > into diagnostics mode and issue this command: > > radif > > This will show you all the attributes being sent to the Max (the attributes > are in hex, so you'll have to convert to decimal). > I will look here and see if I can see what is happening. Thanks for the info. > > How do I set the dialup user's netmask via radius? I have tried > Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 as a reply item in my Cistron > radius users file, but this appears to be ignored by the Max. I don't -- Butch Evans Shelton Internet Network Admin ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Fri Aug 11 02:42:29 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: <200008101520.LAA13941@Iodine.Mlink.NET> References: Your message of "Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:03:12 EDT." Message-ID: Date sent: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:20:27 -0400 (EDT) From: Phillip Vandry To: hacko@mms.de Copies to: rocca@multiboard.com, ascend-users@bungi.com Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. > > 1.) All http traffic from the Client has to be forwarded to the Proxy. > > If I could do a simple "if dest_port == 80 then dest_ip = proxy_ip" > > in a input_filter for my Client this Problem would be gone. > > By the way, you don't actually want to modify the destination IP in the > packet. You need to keep that intact so that the proxy server knows > where the customer originally requested to go. > > What you need to modify is the next hop only - the MAC address to which the > packet will be forwarded. > > What this implies is that the transparent proxy server must be on the same > LAN as the NAS. > Yes. You are right. It seems that I (we) have overseen that this redirection Feature still exists since TAOS 8! The 8.0.1 Relnotes mention it on Page 147 :-) # Commandline new connection bla set port-redirect-options protocol = tcp set port-redirect-options port-number = 80 set port-redirect-options redirect-address = 1.1.1.1 write # Radius Ascend-Port-Redir-Protocol = Ascend-Proto-TCP, Ascend-Port-Redir-Portnum = 80, Ascend-Port-Redir-Server = 1.1.1.1, Funny Idea. Now only the Radius<->Proxy Issue need to be solved. Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Fri Aug 11 02:42:29 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. In-Reply-To: <200008101520.LAA13941@Iodine.Mlink.NET> References: Your message of "Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:03:12 EDT." Message-ID: Date sent: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:20:27 -0400 (EDT) From: Phillip Vandry To: hacko@mms.de Copies to: rocca@multiboard.com, ascend-users@bungi.com Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Default Web page. > > 1.) All http traffic from the Client has to be forwarded to the Proxy. > > If I could do a simple "if dest_port == 80 then dest_ip = proxy_ip" > > in a input_filter for my Client this Problem would be gone. > > By the way, you don't actually want to modify the destination IP in the > packet. You need to keep that intact so that the proxy server knows > where the customer originally requested to go. > > What you need to modify is the next hop only - the MAC address to which the > packet will be forwarded. > > What this implies is that the transparent proxy server must be on the same > LAN as the NAS. > Yes. You are right. It seems that I (we) have overseen that this redirection Feature still exists since TAOS 8! The 8.0.1 Relnotes mention it on Page 147 :-) # Commandline new connection bla set port-redirect-options protocol = tcp set port-redirect-options port-number = 80 set port-redirect-options redirect-address = 1.1.1.1 write # Radius Ascend-Port-Redir-Protocol = Ascend-Proto-TCP, Ascend-Port-Redir-Portnum = 80, Ascend-Port-Redir-Server = 1.1.1.1, Funny Idea. Now only the Radius<->Proxy Issue need to be solved. Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From matt at pavilion.net Fri Aug 11 03:39:11 2000 From: matt at pavilion.net (Matt Spiers) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org>; from listacct@rogue.org on Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 11:44:49PM -0400 References: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> Message-ID: <20000811093911.B42058@pavilion.net> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 11:44:49PM -0400, David Schmidt wrote: > Hi, > > At 06:51 PM 8/10/2000 -0700, Max User wrote: > >It sounds like you might be running out of HDLCs which are essential in > >handling incoming digital (i.e. ISDN) calls. The Max 4000 only has 64 > >HDLC drivers so that means if you go beyond 64 ISDN originated calls, you > >might see some symptoms like below. > We're running way under 64 -- I'm quite puzzled...It's really frustrating... > > ...David Have you got any DNIS settings (Ethernet->Mod Config->DNIS Options..) ? You can use 'show dnis session' in TermServ to see a summary of usage. Regards, Matt Spiers Pavilion Internet plc. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Fri Aug 11 04:47:13 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <001a01c00379$2100f190$c41aa6d5@smtp.afranet.com> Hi all, I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 mutilink feature. But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink reports " the port was disconnected by the remote machine". I have tried different values for base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP connection. ( I have defined a local connection profile for test purposes and have set the encapsulation to MP). Does anybody have an idea about the problem? Best Reagrds Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From matt at pavilion.net Fri Aug 11 03:39:11 2000 From: matt at pavilion.net (Matt Spiers) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org>; from listacct@rogue.org on Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 11:44:49PM -0400 References: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> Message-ID: <20000811093911.B42058@pavilion.net> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 11:44:49PM -0400, David Schmidt wrote: > Hi, > > At 06:51 PM 8/10/2000 -0700, Max User wrote: > >It sounds like you might be running out of HDLCs which are essential in > >handling incoming digital (i.e. ISDN) calls. The Max 4000 only has 64 > >HDLC drivers so that means if you go beyond 64 ISDN originated calls, you > >might see some symptoms like below. > We're running way under 64 -- I'm quite puzzled...It's really frustrating... > > ...David Have you got any DNIS settings (Ethernet->Mod Config->DNIS Options..) ? You can use 'show dnis session' in TermServ to see a summary of usage. Regards, Matt Spiers Pavilion Internet plc. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Fri Aug 11 04:47:13 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <001a01c00379$2100f190$c41aa6d5@smtp.afranet.com> Hi all, I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 mutilink feature. But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink reports " the port was disconnected by the remote machine". I have tried different values for base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP connection. ( I have defined a local connection profile for test purposes and have set the encapsulation to MP). Does anybody have an idea about the problem? Best Reagrds Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dl at origin.net.au Fri Aug 11 05:02:10 2000 From: dl at origin.net.au (David Latter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Pipleline 50 password In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000201c0037b$372360a0$b464a8c0@origin> I need to reset a pipline and I cant get into the using as I don't know what the password is. I have tried the java console and it can see it but I cant enter a password. I have tried the console and going to system and press ctrl d but no menu. I don't need to recover the passwd if that is not possible but I would like a full clear back to factory? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia http://www.origin.net.au -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dl at origin.net.au Fri Aug 11 05:02:10 2000 From: dl at origin.net.au (David Latter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Pipleline 50 password In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000201c0037b$372360a0$b464a8c0@origin> I need to reset a pipline and I cant get into the using as I don't know what the password is. I have tried the java console and it can see it but I cant enter a password. I have tried the console and going to system and press ctrl d but no menu. I don't need to recover the passwd if that is not possible but I would like a full clear back to factory? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia http://www.origin.net.au -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 11 09:31:59 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 10 Aug 2000 23:20:04 EDT." Message-ID: <200008111431.KAA18205@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Actually, the Max is setting the IP (from a pool). Does this make a > difference? For what it is worth, when I look at the routing tables > on the max, it lists the IPaddresses as /32 addresses. The dialup > user (mostly Win9X) shows a classful netmask. If the address is assigned from a pool, then it is always /32. The dialup user shows a classful netmask because it doesn't know what it's talking about. IPCP (the PPP protocol for negociating IP addresses) negociates a single IP address. Any client that thinks it has been assigned more than 1 address, except where such has been explicitely configured, has serious problems. However: Note that some implementations of PPP place a netmask on the PPP interface because their IP stacks require netmasks to be placed on all interfaces, but the netmask on the PPP interface is not used and has no meaning. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From listacct at rogue.org Fri Aug 11 07:42:49 2000 From: listacct at rogue.org (David Schmidt) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused In-Reply-To: <20000811093911.B42058@pavilion.net> References: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000811084219.03fdf5b0@rogue.org> Hi, At 09:39 AM 8/11/2000 +0100, Matt Spiers wrote: > > We're running way under 64 -- I'm quite puzzled...It's really > frustrating... > >Have you got any DNIS settings (Ethernet->Mod Config->DNIS Options..) ? >You can use 'show dnis session' in TermServ to see a summary of usage. Nope! ascend% sh dnis session Unknown command :) ...David ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 11 09:31:59 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 10 Aug 2000 23:20:04 EDT." Message-ID: <200008111431.KAA18205@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Actually, the Max is setting the IP (from a pool). Does this make a > difference? For what it is worth, when I look at the routing tables > on the max, it lists the IPaddresses as /32 addresses. The dialup > user (mostly Win9X) shows a classful netmask. If the address is assigned from a pool, then it is always /32. The dialup user shows a classful netmask because it doesn't know what it's talking about. IPCP (the PPP protocol for negociating IP addresses) negociates a single IP address. Any client that thinks it has been assigned more than 1 address, except where such has been explicitely configured, has serious problems. However: Note that some implementations of PPP place a netmask on the PPP interface because their IP stacks require netmasks to be placed on all interfaces, but the netmask on the PPP interface is not used and has no meaning. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From listacct at rogue.org Fri Aug 11 07:42:49 2000 From: listacct at rogue.org (David Schmidt) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Ascend Max 4000 Problem: slot 0 port 0, Call Refused In-Reply-To: <20000811093911.B42058@pavilion.net> References: <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> <4.3.2.7.2.20000810234418.03cb0798@rogue.org> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000811084219.03fdf5b0@rogue.org> Hi, At 09:39 AM 8/11/2000 +0100, Matt Spiers wrote: > > We're running way under 64 -- I'm quite puzzled...It's really > frustrating... > >Have you got any DNIS settings (Ethernet->Mod Config->DNIS Options..) ? >You can use 'show dnis session' in TermServ to see a summary of usage. Nope! ascend% sh dnis session Unknown command :) ...David ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Shaun.Ledford at msdw.com Fri Aug 11 10:32:03 2000 From: Shaun.Ledford at msdw.com (Shaun Ledford) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem References: <001a01c00379$2100f190$c41aa6d5@smtp.afranet.com> Message-ID: <39941C73.F52E73E6@msdw.com> Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > Hi all, > I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 > mutilink feature. > But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink reports " the port was > disconnected by the remote machine". > I have tried different values for base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. > but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP connection. ( I have defined a > local connection profile for test purposes and have set the > encapsulation to MP). > Does anybody have an idea about the problem? > > Best Reagrds > Hoomaan Naimi > Afranet Network Administrator > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: Try disabling modem compression (and enabling modem error correction as usual) The likely reason is that fragments of PPP packets are compressed by two different modems on the NAS. This could lead to different and non deterministic data lengths at modem level, thus different transmission delays, and thus delay on PC side during ppp packet reassembly. Regards Shaun. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Shaun.Ledford at msdw.com Fri Aug 11 10:32:03 2000 From: Shaun.Ledford at msdw.com (Shaun Ledford) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem References: <001a01c00379$2100f190$c41aa6d5@smtp.afranet.com> Message-ID: <39941C73.F52E73E6@msdw.com> Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > Hi all, > I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 > mutilink feature. > But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink reports " the port was > disconnected by the remote machine". > I have tried different values for base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. > but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP connection. ( I have defined a > local connection profile for test purposes and have set the > encapsulation to MP). > Does anybody have an idea about the problem? > > Best Reagrds > Hoomaan Naimi > Afranet Network Administrator > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: Try disabling modem compression (and enabling modem error correction as usual) The likely reason is that fragments of PPP packets are compressed by two different modems on the NAS. This could lead to different and non deterministic data lengths at modem level, thus different transmission delays, and thus delay on PC side during ppp packet reassembly. Regards Shaun. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Fri Aug 11 12:14:26 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) SDSL and AutoBaud Message-ID: <20000811121426.V60105@reiters.org> I installed a DSLTNT last night (my first "DSLTNT" not "MaxTNT".) I upgraded to TAOS 8.0.3 and saw that autobaud and fastautobaud were now supported with SDSL. Great! Pull down new TAOS for the pipes, 7.10.8 and turn it on. From testing in the CO, it would autobaud, sometimes quickly, sometimes, very slowly, sometimes at abysmal speeds for being 50ft away from each other. Here's the odd part: If I set the box up w/ Frame-relay, static IP, etc., the box autobauds, comes up, life is great. If I set a box up with NAT and PPP, when I tell the pipe to dial, it transmits a coule of packets and then terminatesthe call. No packets are received back, and the TNT sits their blissfully ignoring the pipe. If I set it back to singlebaud, everything works as intended. Anybody else played with the autobauding? I'm trying to work up enough stamina to be put on hold at Lucent, but was hoping that somebody else was either having the same woes, or had made it work. Thanks, Denny -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net Closet extrovert. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Fri Aug 11 12:14:26 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) SDSL and AutoBaud Message-ID: <20000811121426.V60105@reiters.org> I installed a DSLTNT last night (my first "DSLTNT" not "MaxTNT".) I upgraded to TAOS 8.0.3 and saw that autobaud and fastautobaud were now supported with SDSL. Great! Pull down new TAOS for the pipes, 7.10.8 and turn it on. From testing in the CO, it would autobaud, sometimes quickly, sometimes, very slowly, sometimes at abysmal speeds for being 50ft away from each other. Here's the odd part: If I set the box up w/ Frame-relay, static IP, etc., the box autobauds, comes up, life is great. If I set a box up with NAT and PPP, when I tell the pipe to dial, it transmits a coule of packets and then terminatesthe call. No packets are received back, and the TNT sits their blissfully ignoring the pipe. If I set it back to singlebaud, everything works as intended. Anybody else played with the autobauding? I'm trying to work up enough stamina to be put on hold at Lucent, but was hoping that somebody else was either having the same woes, or had made it work. Thanks, Denny -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net Closet extrovert. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 11 13:20:09 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:54 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) SDSL and AutoBaud In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 11 Aug 2000 12:14:26 EDT." <20000811121426.V60105@reiters.org> Message-ID: <200008111820.OAA18930@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > I installed a DSLTNT last night (my first "DSLTNT" not "MaxTNT".) I > upgraded to TAOS 8.0.3 and saw that autobaud and fastautobaud were > now supported with SDSL. Great! Pull down new TAOS for the pipes, > 7.10.8 and turn it on. From testing in the CO, it would autobaud, > sometimes quickly, sometimes, very slowly, sometimes at abysmal speeds > for being 50ft away from each other. Good for you. I can't even get it activated. vandry> read sdsl { 1 2 12 } SDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-2 12 } read vandry> set line-c data-rate-mode = fastautobaud vandry> wr error: sdsl: data-rate-mode fastautobaud is not supported vandry> ver Software version 8.0.3 vandry> -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From alamarti at nortelnetworks.com Fri Aug 11 13:27:06 2000 From: alamarti at nortelnetworks.com (Alan Martin) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) V.92/V.44 Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20000811142706.0124e2b4@zbl6c008.corpeast.baynetworks.com> TO ALL: Anyone know of plans for V.92/V.44 for the MAXEN, if so what cards will it run on. We just bought a 96 port modem card with ADI chips from LUCENT, and have several 48 port Ascend cards with Rockwell chips. Will we be able to flash download V.92/V.44 into either? Thanks Alan ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 11 13:20:09 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) SDSL and AutoBaud In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 11 Aug 2000 12:14:26 EDT." <20000811121426.V60105@reiters.org> Message-ID: <200008111820.OAA18930@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > I installed a DSLTNT last night (my first "DSLTNT" not "MaxTNT".) I > upgraded to TAOS 8.0.3 and saw that autobaud and fastautobaud were > now supported with SDSL. Great! Pull down new TAOS for the pipes, > 7.10.8 and turn it on. From testing in the CO, it would autobaud, > sometimes quickly, sometimes, very slowly, sometimes at abysmal speeds > for being 50ft away from each other. Good for you. I can't even get it activated. vandry> read sdsl { 1 2 12 } SDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-2 12 } read vandry> set line-c data-rate-mode = fastautobaud vandry> wr error: sdsl: data-rate-mode fastautobaud is not supported vandry> ver Software version 8.0.3 vandry> -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From alamarti at nortelnetworks.com Fri Aug 11 13:27:06 2000 From: alamarti at nortelnetworks.com (Alan Martin) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) V.92/V.44 Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20000811142706.0124e2b4@zbl6c008.corpeast.baynetworks.com> TO ALL: Anyone know of plans for V.92/V.44 for the MAXEN, if so what cards will it run on. We just bought a 96 port modem card with ADI chips from LUCENT, and have several 48 port Ascend cards with Rockwell chips. Will we be able to flash download V.92/V.44 into either? Thanks Alan ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Fri Aug 11 13:32:36 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) SDSL and AutoBaud In-Reply-To: <200008111820.OAA18930@Iodine.Mlink.NET>; from vandry@TZoNE.ORG on Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 02:20:09PM -0400 References: <20000811121426.V60105@reiters.org> <200008111820.OAA18930@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Message-ID: <20000811133236.W60105@reiters.org> Quoting Phillip Vandry (vandry@TZoNE.ORG): > Good for you. I can't even get it activated. > > vandry> read sdsl { 1 2 12 } > SDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-2 12 } read > vandry> set line-c data-rate-mode = fastautobaud > vandry> wr > error: sdsl: data-rate-mode fastautobaud is not supported > vandry> ver > Software version 8.0.3 > Very weird. Are you using the 24sdsl-data-card? Want to compare BASE & SYSTEM? denny -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Fri Aug 11 13:32:36 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) SDSL and AutoBaud In-Reply-To: <200008111820.OAA18930@Iodine.Mlink.NET>; from vandry@TZoNE.ORG on Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 02:20:09PM -0400 References: <20000811121426.V60105@reiters.org> <200008111820.OAA18930@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Message-ID: <20000811133236.W60105@reiters.org> Quoting Phillip Vandry (vandry@TZoNE.ORG): > Good for you. I can't even get it activated. > > vandry> read sdsl { 1 2 12 } > SDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-2 12 } read > vandry> set line-c data-rate-mode = fastautobaud > vandry> wr > error: sdsl: data-rate-mode fastautobaud is not supported > vandry> ver > Software version 8.0.3 > Very weird. Are you using the 24sdsl-data-card? Want to compare BASE & SYSTEM? denny -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 15:16:55 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) V.92/V.44 Message-ID: <20000811201655.3390.qmail@web6403.mail.yahoo.com> --- Alan Martin wrote: > TO ALL: > > Anyone know of plans for V.92/V.44 for the MAXEN, if > so what cards will it > run on. Not heard anything official yet, but there are a couple of neat features added which Lucent originally had planned in their version of K56-whatever..... > We just bought a 96 port modem card with ADI chips > from LUCENT, and have > several 48 port Ascend cards with Rockwell chips. > > Will we be able to flash download V.92/V.44 into > either? Since they seem to be going all-ADI these days, I would expect the ADI cards to be upgradeable - not sure of the relationship with Rockwell though. Time-frames? Your guess..... ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 15:28:59 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <20000811202859.608.qmail@web6402.mail.yahoo.com> --- Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > Hi all, > I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a > MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 > mutilink feature. > But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink > reports " the port was > disconnected by the remote machine". > I have tried different values for > base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. > but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP > connection. ( I have defined a > local connection profile for test purposes and have > set the > encapsulation to MP). > Does anybody have an idea about the problem? Do you have any data from the MAx side? ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 15:16:55 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) V.92/V.44 Message-ID: <20000811201655.3390.qmail@web6403.mail.yahoo.com> --- Alan Martin wrote: > TO ALL: > > Anyone know of plans for V.92/V.44 for the MAXEN, if > so what cards will it > run on. Not heard anything official yet, but there are a couple of neat features added which Lucent originally had planned in their version of K56-whatever..... > We just bought a 96 port modem card with ADI chips > from LUCENT, and have > several 48 port Ascend cards with Rockwell chips. > > Will we be able to flash download V.92/V.44 into > either? Since they seem to be going all-ADI these days, I would expect the ADI cards to be upgradeable - not sure of the relationship with Rockwell though. Time-frames? Your guess..... ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 15:25:16 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask Message-ID: <20000811202516.27811.qmail@web6405.mail.yahoo.com> --- Phillip Vandry wrote: > > Actually, the Max is setting the IP (from a pool). > Does this make a > > difference? For what it is worth, when I look at > the routing tables > > on the max, it lists the IPaddresses as /32 > addresses. The dialup > > user (mostly Win9X) shows a classful netmask. > > If the address is assigned from a pool, then it is > always /32. > > The dialup user shows a classful netmask because it > doesn't know what > it's talking about. 8^) >IPCP (the PPP protocol for > negociating IP addresses) > negociates a single IP address. Any client that > thinks it has been > assigned more than 1 address, except where such has > been explicitely > configured, has serious problems. Slightly simplified, but basically the right idea :) > However: Note that some implementations of PPP place > a netmask on the PPP > interface because their IP stacks require netmasks > to be placed on all > interfaces, but the netmask on the PPP interface is > not used and has no > meaning. I seem to recall seeing a correct netmask on my machines, but then I don't use regular dial-up any more. If the client only has one NIC card (the modem), then there would be no problems anyway - since there is no "local" interface.... ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 11 15:28:08 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Philip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:25:16 EDT." <20000811202516.27811.qmail@web6405.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <200008112028.QAA19869@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > I seem to recall seeing a correct netmask on my > machines, but then I don't use regular dial-up any > more. If the client only has one NIC card (the modem), > then there would be no problems anyway - since there > is > no "local" interface.... Yeah. If you're going to sent everything out the same interface anyway, it doesn't make a difference. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 15:28:59 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <20000811202859.608.qmail@web6402.mail.yahoo.com> --- Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > Hi all, > I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a > MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 > mutilink feature. > But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink > reports " the port was > disconnected by the remote machine". > I have tried different values for > base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. > but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP > connection. ( I have defined a > local connection profile for test purposes and have > set the > encapsulation to MP). > Does anybody have an idea about the problem? Do you have any data from the MAx side? ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 11 15:28:08 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Philip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:25:16 EDT." <20000811202516.27811.qmail@web6405.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <200008112028.QAA19869@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > I seem to recall seeing a correct netmask on my > machines, but then I don't use regular dial-up any > more. If the client only has one NIC card (the modem), > then there would be no problems anyway - since there > is > no "local" interface.... Yeah. If you're going to sent everything out the same interface anyway, it doesn't make a difference. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 15:25:16 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) NetMask Message-ID: <20000811202516.27811.qmail@web6405.mail.yahoo.com> --- Phillip Vandry wrote: > > Actually, the Max is setting the IP (from a pool). > Does this make a > > difference? For what it is worth, when I look at > the routing tables > > on the max, it lists the IPaddresses as /32 > addresses. The dialup > > user (mostly Win9X) shows a classful netmask. > > If the address is assigned from a pool, then it is > always /32. > > The dialup user shows a classful netmask because it > doesn't know what > it's talking about. 8^) >IPCP (the PPP protocol for > negociating IP addresses) > negociates a single IP address. Any client that > thinks it has been > assigned more than 1 address, except where such has > been explicitely > configured, has serious problems. Slightly simplified, but basically the right idea :) > However: Note that some implementations of PPP place > a netmask on the PPP > interface because their IP stacks require netmasks > to be placed on all > interfaces, but the netmask on the PPP interface is > not used and has no > meaning. I seem to recall seeing a correct netmask on my machines, but then I don't use regular dial-up any more. If the client only has one NIC card (the modem), then there would be no problems anyway - since there is no "local" interface.... ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Sat Aug 12 02:29:57 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <20000812072957.2631.qmail@web6401.mail.yahoo.com> --- Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > When I am connecting to the box with testMP > connection, I view these lines > on the MAX status window: > > M: 123536 L: warning Src: shelf-1/slot-3 > call 324031425 CL 0K u=testMP c=11 p=60 > s=33600 r=33600 h=213.166.26.175 [MBID 831] > > This is for the connection that could not be > estatblished: > shelf 1 slot 1 port 24, LAN session info, > Conn=("?" ?->? ? 33600/28800 75/11) Auth=(20 > 17/1 55/3) Sess=(0 17/1 55/3) Chan=(1 1 24 1) > Modem=(1 1 24) [MBID 826] Interesting....cause 11 progress code 75 - that means that the modem disconnected while the MAX was still in the state: LCP is in the Request Sent state. > This is for the susccusful connection : > Conn=("testMP" ?->? PPP 33600/31200 60/11 > 213.166.26.182) Auth=(17 278/17 240/11) > Sess=(22 823/44 240/11) Chan=(1 3 6 1) 60/11 is a normal call. > One connection becomes established as a PPP, but the > second don't. It may be necessary to get a PPP trace from the MAX if the other suggestions did not work.... ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Fri Aug 11 23:58:56 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem References: <8772@afranet.com> Message-ID: <002e01c0041a$06b10860$040110ac@mehrdad> When I am connecting to the box with testMP connection, I view these lines on the MAX status window: M: 123536 L: warning Src: shelf-1/slot-3 call 324031425 CL 0K u=testMP c=11 p=60 s=33600 r=33600 h=213.166.26.175 [MBID 831] This is for the connection that could not be estatblished: shelf 1 slot 1 port 24, LAN session info, Conn=("?" ?->? ? 33600/28800 75/11) Auth=(20 17/1 55/3) Sess=(0 17/1 55/3) Chan=(1 1 24 1) Modem=(1 1 24) [MBID 826] This is for the susccusful connection : Conn=("testMP" ?->? PPP 33600/31200 60/11 213.166.26.182) Auth=(17 278/17 240/11) Sess=(22 823/44 240/11) Chan=(1 3 6 1) One connection becomes established as a PPP, but the second don't. Best Regards Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: ascend veteran To: naimi ; Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 2:28 PM Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MP problem --- Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > Hi all, > I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a > MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 > mutilink feature. > But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink > reports " the port was > disconnected by the remote machine". > I have tried different values for > base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. > but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP > connection. ( I have defined a > local connection profile for test purposes and have > set the > encapsulation to MP). > Does anybody have an idea about the problem? Do you have any data from the MAx side? ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at yahoo.com Sat Aug 12 02:29:57 2000 From: ascend_vet at yahoo.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <20000812072957.2631.qmail@web6401.mail.yahoo.com> --- Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > When I am connecting to the box with testMP > connection, I view these lines > on the MAX status window: > > M: 123536 L: warning Src: shelf-1/slot-3 > call 324031425 CL 0K u=testMP c=11 p=60 > s=33600 r=33600 h=213.166.26.175 [MBID 831] > > This is for the connection that could not be > estatblished: > shelf 1 slot 1 port 24, LAN session info, > Conn=("?" ?->? ? 33600/28800 75/11) Auth=(20 > 17/1 55/3) Sess=(0 17/1 55/3) Chan=(1 1 24 1) > Modem=(1 1 24) [MBID 826] Interesting....cause 11 progress code 75 - that means that the modem disconnected while the MAX was still in the state: LCP is in the Request Sent state. > This is for the susccusful connection : > Conn=("testMP" ?->? PPP 33600/31200 60/11 > 213.166.26.182) Auth=(17 278/17 240/11) > Sess=(22 823/44 240/11) Chan=(1 3 6 1) 60/11 is a normal call. > One connection becomes established as a PPP, but the > second don't. It may be necessary to get a PPP trace from the MAX if the other suggestions did not work.... ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Fri Aug 11 23:58:56 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:55 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem References: <8772@afranet.com> Message-ID: <002e01c0041a$06b10860$040110ac@mehrdad> When I am connecting to the box with testMP connection, I view these lines on the MAX status window: M: 123536 L: warning Src: shelf-1/slot-3 call 324031425 CL 0K u=testMP c=11 p=60 s=33600 r=33600 h=213.166.26.175 [MBID 831] This is for the connection that could not be estatblished: shelf 1 slot 1 port 24, LAN session info, Conn=("?" ?->? ? 33600/28800 75/11) Auth=(20 17/1 55/3) Sess=(0 17/1 55/3) Chan=(1 1 24 1) Modem=(1 1 24) [MBID 826] This is for the susccusful connection : Conn=("testMP" ?->? PPP 33600/31200 60/11 213.166.26.182) Auth=(17 278/17 240/11) Sess=(22 823/44 240/11) Chan=(1 3 6 1) One connection becomes established as a PPP, but the second don't. Best Regards Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: ascend veteran To: naimi ; Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 2:28 PM Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MP problem --- Hoomaan Naimi wrote: > Hi all, > I want to bundle 2 analog telephone lines to a > MAXTNT box using NT 4.0 > mutilink feature. > But only 1 line becomes connected and NT multilink > reports " the port was > disconnected by the remote machine". > I have tried different values for > base-channel,max-channel and min-channel. > but still MAX refuses from establishing a MP > connection. ( I have defined a > local connection profile for test purposes and have > set the > encapsulation to MP). > Does anybody have an idea about the problem? Do you have any data from the MAx side? ===== Ascend Veteran ascend_vet@yahoo.com ascend_vet@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Sat Aug 12 04:12:06 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <004601c0043d$6425d110$c41aa6d5@smtp.afranet.com> Would you please tell me how can I do PPP trace? Best Regards Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator >>It may be necessary to get a PPP trace from the MAX if >>the other suggestions did not work.... ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Sat Aug 12 04:12:06 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <004601c0043d$6425d110$c41aa6d5@smtp.afranet.com> Would you please tell me how can I do PPP trace? Best Regards Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator >>It may be necessary to get a PPP trace from the MAX if >>the other suggestions did not work.... ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Kevin.Bennett at level3.com Sat Aug 12 18:25:31 2000 From: Kevin.Bennett at level3.com (Kevin.Bennett@level3.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <353B81B34848D311AAEA0008C716D09202385DAE@c0001v1idc1.oss.level3.com> telnet to the max and goto debug.(ctrl-d, d) Then run `pppif`. Type it again to turn it back off. --- Kevin Bennett Access Systems Engineer RMC - Switch Operations Level(3) Communications, Inc. > -----Original Message----- > From: Hoomaan Naimi [mailto:naimi@afranet.com] > Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 3:12 AM > To: ascend veteran; ascend-users@bungi.com > Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MP problem > > > > Would you please tell me how can I do PPP trace? > > > Best Regards > Hoomaan Naimi > Afranet Network Administrator > > > >>It may be necessary to get a PPP trace from the MAX if > >>the other suggestions did not work.... > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Kevin.Bennett at level3.com Sat Aug 12 18:25:31 2000 From: Kevin.Bennett at level3.com (Kevin.Bennett@level3.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) MP problem Message-ID: <353B81B34848D311AAEA0008C716D09202385DAE@c0001v1idc1.oss.level3.com> telnet to the max and goto debug.(ctrl-d, d) Then run `pppif`. Type it again to turn it back off. --- Kevin Bennett Access Systems Engineer RMC - Switch Operations Level(3) Communications, Inc. > -----Original Message----- > From: Hoomaan Naimi [mailto:naimi@afranet.com] > Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 3:12 AM > To: ascend veteran; ascend-users@bungi.com > Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MP problem > > > > Would you please tell me how can I do PPP trace? > > > Best Regards > Hoomaan Naimi > Afranet Network Administrator > > > >>It may be necessary to get a PPP trace from the MAX if > >>the other suggestions did not work.... > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Sun Aug 13 16:11:48 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: Rackears (rackmount brackets) for Ascend & other equipment Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000813171148.00a2bca0@pop.blacksburg.net> We are selling rackear kits for Ascend 4xxx, Ascend 6xxx and Ascend 1800, We are also selling generic rackears kits for rackmount equipment, in 1U to 6U sizes, and rackears for some models of Cisco, 3comm and other brands of networking equipment. Prices range from $23.00 to $50.00 per pair, depending on model plus $7.00 handling per order. For further information and to order please visit: http://www.rackears.com/ Thank you, Lyle Evans lyle@rackears.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Sun Aug 13 16:11:48 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: Rackears (rackmount brackets) for Ascend & other equipment Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000813171148.00a2bca0@pop.blacksburg.net> We are selling rackear kits for Ascend 4xxx, Ascend 6xxx and Ascend 1800, We are also selling generic rackears kits for rackmount equipment, in 1U to 6U sizes, and rackears for some models of Cisco, 3comm and other brands of networking equipment. Prices range from $23.00 to $50.00 per pair, depending on model plus $7.00 handling per order. For further information and to order please visit: http://www.rackears.com/ Thank you, Lyle Evans lyle@rackears.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From f.vanderlans at kpn.com Mon Aug 14 06:05:00 2000 From: f.vanderlans at kpn.com (Lans, F. van der) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] cubit Message-ID: <56C0ADCE4927D411BB9700A0C9DF8A212622E8@ubn002v3.ubn-nl> Hello, what does it mean when a 'cubit -s -a' command shows a lot of resets on the CUBIT_B? Along with this there seems to be a lot of errors shown with 'sar -s -a' on the ethernetcards. All this on a MAX TNT. Thanks, Fred. From sdkelly at stsi.net Tue Aug 15 07:11:22 2000 From: sdkelly at stsi.net (Scott Kelly) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Time Updates on TNT and 6000 Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Does anyone know how I can have all of our 6000's and TNT update their time/date information from a time server? Any suggestions appreciated. Scott D. Kelly STSI.net Systems Administration (770) 200-1629 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOZh0w2F2CYXV35RyEQKGHACg4zUxMzrTQ5xsXBWjMLdcam1FcoEAnRwg yTjNwVa5jVUkFA95Y6kdjuOe =yx1j -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 1384 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/rte-ascend/attachments/20000815/713ab676/winmail-0001.bin From ascend at austintx.net Tue Aug 15 10:30:03 2000 From: ascend at austintx.net (Randy Martin) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Time Updates on TNT and 6000 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000815102444.017128b0@post.austintx.net> At 08:11 AM 8/15/2000 -0400, you wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Does anyone know how I can have all of our 6000's and TNT update >their time/date information from a time server? >Any suggestions appreciated. Just setup the SNTP service on each box to use the same time server. On the 4000/6000, go to Ethernet|Mod Config|SNTP Server and setup the IP addresses for the time servers. I use the following: 192.5.41.40 tick.usno.navy.mil 192.5.41.41 tock.usno.navy.mil Be sure to set your time zone correctly. Regards, Randy ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend at austintx.net Tue Aug 15 10:30:03 2000 From: ascend at austintx.net (Randy Martin) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Time Updates on TNT and 6000 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000815102444.017128b0@post.austintx.net> At 08:11 AM 8/15/2000 -0400, you wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Does anyone know how I can have all of our 6000's and TNT update >their time/date information from a time server? >Any suggestions appreciated. Just setup the SNTP service on each box to use the same time server. On the 4000/6000, go to Ethernet|Mod Config|SNTP Server and setup the IP addresses for the time servers. I use the following: 192.5.41.40 tick.usno.navy.mil 192.5.41.41 tock.usno.navy.mil Be sure to set your time zone correctly. Regards, Randy ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 15 13:58:29 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Time Updates on TNT and 6000 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:30:03 EDT." <4.3.2.7.2.20000815102444.017128b0@post.austintx.net> Message-ID: <200008151858.OAA29975@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Just setup the SNTP service on each box to use the same time server. On the > 4000/6000, go to Ethernet|Mod Config|SNTP Server and setup the IP addresses > for the time servers. I use the following: > > 192.5.41.40 tick.usno.navy.mil > 192.5.41.41 tock.usno.navy.mil I recommend that you configure an SNTP server at your location (most Solaris and Linux boxes already have the software installed), source that server off the above ones, and source your Maxes off your server. In addition to placing less burden on the Navy's clocks, your local clocks will all be more reliably in sync because they'll have an easier time calibrating themselves precisely off a [topologically] local source than a distant one. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 15 13:58:29 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Time Updates on TNT and 6000 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:30:03 EDT." <4.3.2.7.2.20000815102444.017128b0@post.austintx.net> Message-ID: <200008151858.OAA29975@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Just setup the SNTP service on each box to use the same time server. On the > 4000/6000, go to Ethernet|Mod Config|SNTP Server and setup the IP addresses > for the time servers. I use the following: > > 192.5.41.40 tick.usno.navy.mil > 192.5.41.41 tock.usno.navy.mil I recommend that you configure an SNTP server at your location (most Solaris and Linux boxes already have the software installed), source that server off the above ones, and source your Maxes off your server. In addition to placing less burden on the Navy's clocks, your local clocks will all be more reliably in sync because they'll have an easier time calibrating themselves precisely off a [topologically] local source than a distant one. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Wed Aug 16 04:20:53 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) German (EuroISDN) Switch type on Max800 ? Message-ID: <399A5CF5.16D8648D@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hello, Does anyone know of a software release for a Max 800 that includes the international switch types for BRI ISDN lines? Net3, UK, GERMA, 1TR6... I bought a new one here in Europe, and there are only us switch types on it! (AT&T, NTI, NI-1) Thanks for any help Patrick Horsmans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Wed Aug 16 04:20:53 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) German (EuroISDN) Switch type on Max800 ? Message-ID: <399A5CF5.16D8648D@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hello, Does anyone know of a software release for a Max 800 that includes the international switch types for BRI ISDN lines? Net3, UK, GERMA, 1TR6... I bought a new one here in Europe, and there are only us switch types on it! (AT&T, NTI, NI-1) Thanks for any help Patrick Horsmans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Wed Aug 16 10:25:20 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:56 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) German (EuroISDN) Switch type on Max800 ? References: <399A5CF5.16D8648D@hvea.healthnet.lu> <009201c00780$88befc40$108a48c2@ascend.co.uk> Message-ID: <399AB260.6BE481C4@hvea.healthnet.lu> Thanks for the hints. But, does "ISDN Sig installed" in the "Sys Options" 1) mean that the software is in the router AND that the hash code has been entered or 2) does it only mean that the software is there but has not necessarely been enabled (via hash code) I do not know what has been ordered, as I have changed my employer recently and did not make the order of the Max 800. James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > > It is done with hash codes. A purchasable item. If you purchased it new, you > should have selected which feature sets you required. If for some reason you > ordered the correct codes, but the box arrived wrong, call support and then > can sort it out. > Basically every Serial number is stored in a database at Lucent with which > feature sets have been purchased for it. > Support can re-send you the already purchased hash codes if you quote the > serial number. > Cheers > James > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patrick Horsmans" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:20 AM > Subject: (ASCEND) German (EuroISDN) Switch type on Max800 ? > > > Hello, > > Does anyone know of a software release for a Max 800 that includes > > the international switch types for BRI ISDN lines? > > Net3, UK, GERMA, 1TR6... > > > > I bought a new one here in Europe, and there are only us switch types > > on it! (AT&T, NTI, NI-1) > > > > Thanks for any help > > > > > > Patrick Horsmans > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Wed Aug 16 10:25:20 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) German (EuroISDN) Switch type on Max800 ? References: <399A5CF5.16D8648D@hvea.healthnet.lu> <009201c00780$88befc40$108a48c2@ascend.co.uk> Message-ID: <399AB260.6BE481C4@hvea.healthnet.lu> Thanks for the hints. But, does "ISDN Sig installed" in the "Sys Options" 1) mean that the software is in the router AND that the hash code has been entered or 2) does it only mean that the software is there but has not necessarely been enabled (via hash code) I do not know what has been ordered, as I have changed my employer recently and did not make the order of the Max 800. James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > > It is done with hash codes. A purchasable item. If you purchased it new, you > should have selected which feature sets you required. If for some reason you > ordered the correct codes, but the box arrived wrong, call support and then > can sort it out. > Basically every Serial number is stored in a database at Lucent with which > feature sets have been purchased for it. > Support can re-send you the already purchased hash codes if you quote the > serial number. > Cheers > James > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patrick Horsmans" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:20 AM > Subject: (ASCEND) German (EuroISDN) Switch type on Max800 ? > > > Hello, > > Does anyone know of a software release for a Max 800 that includes > > the international switch types for BRI ISDN lines? > > Net3, UK, GERMA, 1TR6... > > > > I bought a new one here in Europe, and there are only us switch types > > on it! (AT&T, NTI, NI-1) > > > > Thanks for any help > > > > > > Patrick Horsmans > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jim at top.net Wed Aug 16 19:18:55 2000 From: jim at top.net (Jim Logan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend Equipment Available Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000816191549.0245c100@top.net> All are UBRI, exc Pipe400 which rqs NT1's: Pipeline 50 w/Power - Pre 722xxx: $ 120 Pipeline 75's (P75-1UBRI) w/Power - Pre 722xxx: $175 Each Pipeline 75's (P75-1UBRI) w/Power - Post 722xxx (Firewall Installed): $225 Each Pipeline 75's (P75-1UBRI) Complete New in the Box, Post 722xxx, ASA Model. This is still in Original Ascend Packaging, with Warranty, all Docs, Cables, Null, etc $250 Ascend Pipeline 130s w/Firewall Installed (P130-UBRI-FT1) Router, w/Power, Docs, Cables: $575 Each Ascend Pipeline 400 (Mdl: PL-4BRI-STD) w/power: $400 Warranty on items is 30 Days. We accept all credit cards and can do COD via FedEx. All items can be shipped per your needs. Email off list or call (402) 339-5609 or Page at (402) 977-2880. ******* Top Net InterNet Services ******** Omaha, Nebraska www.top.net Voice: (402) 339-5609 Fax: (402) 333-8383 Pager: (402) 977-2880 *********************************************** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jim at top.net Wed Aug 16 19:18:55 2000 From: jim at top.net (Jim Logan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend Equipment Available Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000816191549.0245c100@top.net> All are UBRI, exc Pipe400 which rqs NT1's: Pipeline 50 w/Power - Pre 722xxx: $ 120 Pipeline 75's (P75-1UBRI) w/Power - Pre 722xxx: $175 Each Pipeline 75's (P75-1UBRI) w/Power - Post 722xxx (Firewall Installed): $225 Each Pipeline 75's (P75-1UBRI) Complete New in the Box, Post 722xxx, ASA Model. This is still in Original Ascend Packaging, with Warranty, all Docs, Cables, Null, etc $250 Ascend Pipeline 130s w/Firewall Installed (P130-UBRI-FT1) Router, w/Power, Docs, Cables: $575 Each Ascend Pipeline 400 (Mdl: PL-4BRI-STD) w/power: $400 Warranty on items is 30 Days. We accept all credit cards and can do COD via FedEx. All items can be shipped per your needs. Email off list or call (402) 339-5609 or Page at (402) 977-2880. ******* Top Net InterNet Services ******** Omaha, Nebraska www.top.net Voice: (402) 339-5609 Fax: (402) 333-8383 Pager: (402) 977-2880 *********************************************** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gary at okienet.com Wed Aug 16 23:05:13 2000 From: gary at okienet.com (Gary Bristol) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend 3048 Stops Talking Message-ID: <4.1.20000816225142.00a03690@mail.okienet.com> At intermittent times I have a Max 3048 that stops acknowledging ARP responses and will also stop responding to pings. At the same it will not authenticate to the Radius Server. If I do a System Reset it will start talking again. Any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gary at okienet.com Wed Aug 16 23:05:13 2000 From: gary at okienet.com (Gary Bristol) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Ascend 3048 Stops Talking Message-ID: <4.1.20000816225142.00a03690@mail.okienet.com> At intermittent times I have a Max 3048 that stops acknowledging ARP responses and will also stop responding to pings. At the same it will not authenticate to the Radius Server. If I do a System Reset it will start talking again. Any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com Thu Aug 17 11:41:09 2000 From: ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com (ryan l robbins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Errors at terminal login Message-ID: Some background info: Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated locally. I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles stored in AAC. Authentication works fine, but error messages appear after login. I'm using PPP protocol to connect, and a pool of IP's stored and distributed on the MAX are being used. In testing, I first used my local profile to connect, and the following text appeared in the terminal window: ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** Login: rrobbins Password: ***** ascend% When I see the ascend% prompt, I know I am now attached to the network. Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and the following text appeared in the terminal window: ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** Login: bsimpson Password: ***** Entering PPP Mode. IP address is 192.168.18.122 MTU is 1524. | <--Cursor At this point, the cursor moves to the next line, and hangs. If nothing is done the connection will time out. If you hit a key on the keyboard, successive, repeating line of garble (i.e. #@$*)(^%@) will appear and repeat every few seconds. After experiencing this trouble, I went to the "logfile" in the Database directory, and the "detail" file in the Accounting directory and found some discreptancies between the two login sessions. With the log file, it appears that Accounting Start Requests are getting resent over and over again to the RADIUS server. The first two lines appear as follows: Tue Aug 15 14:11:31 2000: Accounting: 106/19 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Received-Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Tue Aug 15 14:11:33 2000: Received-Accounting: 108/21 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start In the detail file, I noticed values for Ascend-Disconnect-Cause and Ascend-Connect-Progress: Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 11 Ascend-Connect-Progress = 75 It looks to me that authentication is occurring fine, but Accounting-Start packets are being sent from the MAX to the RADIUS server, and no response is given from the RADIUS server back to the MAX. Please contact me with any thoughts or ideas. Thank you for your support. Regards, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com From peter at hereintown.net Thu Aug 17 07:40:14 2000 From: peter at hereintown.net (Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX 6000 chassis References: <4.1.20000816225142.00a03690@mail.okienet.com> Message-ID: <002801c00848$4ab446d0$04ffa8c0@Peter> Hi there, i'm looking for Max 6000 chassis, used or new. Has anybody any information where i can get them to a good price? Thank you Peter ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From peter at hereintown.net Thu Aug 17 07:40:14 2000 From: peter at hereintown.net (Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX 6000 chassis References: <4.1.20000816225142.00a03690@mail.okienet.com> Message-ID: <002801c00848$4ab446d0$04ffa8c0@Peter> Hi there, i'm looking for Max 6000 chassis, used or new. Has anybody any information where i can get them to a good price? Thank you Peter ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com Thu Aug 17 11:10:38 2000 From: ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com (ryan l robbins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Errors at terminal login Message-ID: Some background info: Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated locally. I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles stored in AAC. Authentication works fine, but error messages appear after login. I'm using PPP protocol to connect, and a pool of IP's stored and distributed on the MAX are being used. In testing, I first used my local profile to connect, and the following text appeared in the terminal window: ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** Login: rrobbins Password: ***** ascend% When I see the ascend% prompt, I know I am now attached to the network. Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and the following text appeared in the terminal window: ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** Login: bsimpson Password: ***** Entering PPP Mode. IP address is 192.168.18.122 MTU is 1524. | <--Cursor At this point, the cursor moves to the next line, and hangs. If nothing is done the connection will time out. If you hit a key on the keyboard, successive, repeating line of garble (i.e. #@$*)(^%@) will appear and repeat every few seconds. After experiencing this trouble, I went to the "logfile" in the Database directory, and the "detail" file in the Accounting directory and found some discreptancies between the two login sessions. With the log file, it appears that Accounting Start Requests are getting resent over and over again to the RADIUS server. The first two lines appear as follows: Tue Aug 15 14:11:31 2000: Accounting: 106/19 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Received-Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Tue Aug 15 14:11:33 2000: Received-Accounting: 108/21 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start In the detail file, I noticed values for Ascend-Disconnect-Cause and Ascend-Connect-Progress: Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 11 Ascend-Connect-Progress = 75 It looks to me that authentication is occurring fine, but Accounting-Start packets are being sent from the MAX to the RADIUS server, and no response is given from the RADIUS server back to the MAX. Please contact me with any thoughts or ideas. Thank you for your support. Regards, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com From ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com Thu Aug 17 11:10:38 2000 From: ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com (ryan l robbins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Errors at terminal login Message-ID: Some background info: Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated locally. I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles stored in AAC. Authentication works fine, but error messages appear after login. I'm using PPP protocol to connect, and a pool of IP's stored and distributed on the MAX are being used. In testing, I first used my local profile to connect, and the following text appeared in the terminal window: ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** Login: rrobbins Password: ***** ascend% When I see the ascend% prompt, I know I am now attached to the network. Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and the following text appeared in the terminal window: ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** Login: bsimpson Password: ***** Entering PPP Mode. IP address is 192.168.18.122 MTU is 1524. | <--Cursor At this point, the cursor moves to the next line, and hangs. If nothing is done the connection will time out. If you hit a key on the keyboard, successive, repeating line of garble (i.e. #@$*)(^%@) will appear and repeat every few seconds. After experiencing this trouble, I went to the "logfile" in the Database directory, and the "detail" file in the Accounting directory and found some discreptancies between the two login sessions. With the log file, it appears that Accounting Start Requests are getting resent over and over again to the RADIUS server. The first two lines appear as follows: Tue Aug 15 14:11:31 2000: Accounting: 106/19 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Received-Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Tue Aug 15 14:11:33 2000: Received-Accounting: 108/21 'bsimpson' from 192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start In the detail file, I noticed values for Ascend-Disconnect-Cause and Ascend-Connect-Progress: Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 11 Ascend-Connect-Progress = 75 It looks to me that authentication is occurring fine, but Accounting-Start packets are being sent from the MAX to the RADIUS server, and no response is given from the RADIUS server back to the MAX. Please contact me with any thoughts or ideas. Thank you for your support. Regards, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com From skipmax at seacove.net Thu Aug 17 13:16:26 2000 From: skipmax at seacove.net (Dennis Duval) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAX 6000 chassis References: <4.1.20000816225142.00a03690@mail.okienet.com> <002801c00848$4ab446d0$04ffa8c0@Peter> Message-ID: <003e01c00877$423872e0$0a01a8c0@seacove.net> I have one in perfect shape, except for the power supply Lucent won't sell me to fix it. I have looked a lot for used 6096 chassis and they seem to be kind of rare. I ended up paying $5000 for a brand new chassis (just to replace a $200 proprietary power supply) thru Internet Finance & Equipment about 4 months ago. Their phone is 800-919-4521, my contact there is Jason Sargent. Dennis Duval ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From skipmax at seacove.net Thu Aug 17 13:16:26 2000 From: skipmax at seacove.net (Dennis Duval) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAX 6000 chassis References: <4.1.20000816225142.00a03690@mail.okienet.com> <002801c00848$4ab446d0$04ffa8c0@Peter> Message-ID: <003e01c00877$423872e0$0a01a8c0@seacove.net> I have one in perfect shape, except for the power supply Lucent won't sell me to fix it. I have looked a lot for used 6096 chassis and they seem to be kind of rare. I ended up paying $5000 for a brand new chassis (just to replace a $200 proprietary power supply) thru Internet Finance & Equipment about 4 months ago. Their phone is 800-919-4521, my contact there is Jason Sargent. Dennis Duval ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at hotmail.com Thu Aug 17 13:39:53 2000 From: ascend_vet at hotmail.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Errors at terminal login Message-ID: >From: ryan l robbins > >Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated >locally. By locally do you mean connection profiles on the MAX? >I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT >Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles >stored in AAC. Login sessions meaning just terminal sessions - not a PPP session. >Authentication works fine, but error messages appear >after login. I'm using PPP protocol to connect, and a pool of IP's >stored and distributed on the MAX are being used. That is different from what is classically termed a login session.... >In testing, I first used my local profile to connect, and the following >text appeared in the terminal window: > >** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** > > >Login: rrobbins >Password: ***** >ascend% > >When I see the ascend% prompt, I know I am now attached to the network. This is a normal "login" session - NOT using PPP at all. >Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and >the following text appeared in the terminal window: > >** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** > > >Login: bsimpson >Password: ***** You're authenticated.... > Entering PPP Mode. > IP address is 192.168.18.122 ...assigned an IP address from the pool.... > MTU is 1524. >| <--Cursor >At this point, the cursor moves to the next line, and hangs. If nothing >is done the connection will time out. If you hit a key on the keyboard, >successive, repeating line of garble (i.e. #@$*)(^%@) will appear and >repeat every few seconds. That is the PPP protocol that you were referring to earlier. At this point the PPP client should be started.... >After experiencing this trouble, I went to the "logfile" in the Database >directory, and the "detail" file in the Accounting directory and found >some discreptancies between the two login sessions. > >With the log file, it appears that Accounting Start Requests are getting >resent over and over again to the RADIUS server. The first two lines >appear as follows: > >Tue Aug 15 14:11:31 2000: Accounting: 106/19 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 >Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Received-Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start >Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 >Tue Aug 15 14:11:33 2000: Received-Accounting: 108/21 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start That means accounting is enabled on the MAX, and probably not running on the RADIUS server (AAC). >In the detail file, I noticed values for Ascend-Disconnect-Cause and >Ascend-Connect-Progress: > >Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 11 >Ascend-Connect-Progress = 75 > >It looks to me that authentication is occurring fine, but >Accounting-Start packets are being sent from the MAX to the RADIUS >server, and no response is given from the RADIUS server back to the MAX. >Please contact me with any thoughts or ideas. Thank you for your >support. > >Regards, > >Ryan L. Robbins >Communication Services >Distributed Operations & Systems Management >ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at hotmail.com Thu Aug 17 13:39:53 2000 From: ascend_vet at hotmail.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Errors at terminal login Message-ID: >From: ryan l robbins > >Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated >locally. By locally do you mean connection profiles on the MAX? >I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT >Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles >stored in AAC. Login sessions meaning just terminal sessions - not a PPP session. >Authentication works fine, but error messages appear >after login. I'm using PPP protocol to connect, and a pool of IP's >stored and distributed on the MAX are being used. That is different from what is classically termed a login session.... >In testing, I first used my local profile to connect, and the following >text appeared in the terminal window: > >** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** > > >Login: rrobbins >Password: ***** >ascend% > >When I see the ascend% prompt, I know I am now attached to the network. This is a normal "login" session - NOT using PPP at all. >Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and >the following text appeared in the terminal window: > >** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** > > >Login: bsimpson >Password: ***** You're authenticated.... > Entering PPP Mode. > IP address is 192.168.18.122 ...assigned an IP address from the pool.... > MTU is 1524. >| <--Cursor >At this point, the cursor moves to the next line, and hangs. If nothing >is done the connection will time out. If you hit a key on the keyboard, >successive, repeating line of garble (i.e. #@$*)(^%@) will appear and >repeat every few seconds. That is the PPP protocol that you were referring to earlier. At this point the PPP client should be started.... >After experiencing this trouble, I went to the "logfile" in the Database >directory, and the "detail" file in the Accounting directory and found >some discreptancies between the two login sessions. > >With the log file, it appears that Accounting Start Requests are getting >resent over and over again to the RADIUS server. The first two lines >appear as follows: > >Tue Aug 15 14:11:31 2000: Accounting: 106/19 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 >Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Received-Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start >Tue Aug 15 14:11:32 2000: Accounting: 107/20 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start - OK -- total 0, holding 0 >Tue Aug 15 14:11:33 2000: Received-Accounting: 108/21 'bsimpson' from >192.168.18.45 port 20120 Start That means accounting is enabled on the MAX, and probably not running on the RADIUS server (AAC). >In the detail file, I noticed values for Ascend-Disconnect-Cause and >Ascend-Connect-Progress: > >Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 11 >Ascend-Connect-Progress = 75 > >It looks to me that authentication is occurring fine, but >Accounting-Start packets are being sent from the MAX to the RADIUS >server, and no response is given from the RADIUS server back to the MAX. >Please contact me with any thoughts or ideas. Thank you for your >support. > >Regards, > >Ryan L. Robbins >Communication Services >Distributed Operations & Systems Management >ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com Thu Aug 17 14:32:44 2000 From: ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com (ryan l robbins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:57 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Password change Message-ID: Thanks to everyone who responded to my first message. Now I'm trying to tackle another problem. Here it is: Some background info: Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated locally. I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles stored in AAC. I'm trying to allow dial-in users to change their own password after it expires. I'm testing this using the following user profile: bsimpson Password = "*****", Expiration = "Aug 17 2000" Ascend-PW-Lifetime = 30, Ascend-PW-Warntime = 1, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-IP-Address = 0.0.0.0, Framed-Routing = None, Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 1, Ascend-Idle-Limit = 300 I set the Expiration attribute to the current day so the password will have expired already. After this user profile was created, I started the RadiusSrv service using NT's "Services" tool in the Control Panel. I also made sure to enter a <-P> in the Parameters text box when I started RadiusSrv. The problem is after all of this configuration, AAC doesn't tell me my password is expired, doesn't prompt me to change my password, and still accepts my expired password. Anyone have any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I greatly appreciate any response and help. Thanks in advance, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com From tkinnen at lucentradius.com Thu Aug 17 13:38:09 2000 From: tkinnen at lucentradius.com (Thomas C Kinnen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Errors at terminal login References: Message-ID: <399C3111.E5101248@lucentradius.com> ryan l robbins wrote: > Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and > the following text appeared in the terminal window: > > ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** > > Login: bsimpson > Password: ***** > Entering PPP Mode. > IP address is 192.168.18.122 > MTU is 1524. > | <--Cursor You are retuning a RADIUS Profile teling the box to go directly into PPP network mode. -- Thomas C Kinnen - [RADIUS Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies INS "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's, unless they were given to me by my employer" ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From tkinnen at lucentradius.com Thu Aug 17 13:38:09 2000 From: tkinnen at lucentradius.com (Thomas C Kinnen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Errors at terminal login References: Message-ID: <399C3111.E5101248@lucentradius.com> ryan l robbins wrote: > Next, I used my test profile stored on the RADIUS server to connect, and > the following text appeared in the terminal window: > > ** Sprint Max2024 Termial Server ** > > Login: bsimpson > Password: ***** > Entering PPP Mode. > IP address is 192.168.18.122 > MTU is 1524. > | <--Cursor You are retuning a RADIUS Profile teling the box to go directly into PPP network mode. -- Thomas C Kinnen - [RADIUS Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies INS "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's, unless they were given to me by my employer" ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Thu Aug 17 13:55:48 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) RIP to my most stable Max Message-ID: <20000817145548.A7141@Iodine.Mlink.NET> The POP in which this Max 4048 is located is being decomissioned. x x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x x x00-100 Sys Option x xMain Status Menu x x x x Software +6.1.7+ ^x x>00-000 System ^x x x x S/N: 8271309 x x 10-000 Net/T1 x x x x>Up: 714:03:41:14 vx x 20-000 Net/T1 vx It's hard to turn off a Max when it's been up for 714 days... :-( -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Thu Aug 17 13:55:48 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) RIP to my most stable Max Message-ID: <20000817145548.A7141@Iodine.Mlink.NET> The POP in which this Max 4048 is located is being decomissioned. x x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x x x00-100 Sys Option x xMain Status Menu x x x x Software +6.1.7+ ^x x>00-000 System ^x x x x S/N: 8271309 x x 10-000 Net/T1 x x x x>Up: 714:03:41:14 vx x 20-000 Net/T1 vx It's hard to turn off a Max when it's been up for 714 days... :-( -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From aspicer at ifxcorp.com Thu Aug 17 15:00:59 2000 From: aspicer at ifxcorp.com (Alan Spicer) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) Message-ID: <00081716030004.13621@sparky> * Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any suggestions or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). Thanks for any replies, -- Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) Systems/Network Administration aspicer@ifxcorp.com [grid square reference: HL65uv] Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 Cel: +1 305-525-5914 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From aspicer at ifxcorp.com Thu Aug 17 15:00:59 2000 From: aspicer at ifxcorp.com (Alan Spicer) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) Message-ID: <00081716030004.13621@sparky> * Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any suggestions or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). Thanks for any replies, -- Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) Systems/Network Administration aspicer@ifxcorp.com [grid square reference: HL65uv] Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 Cel: +1 305-525-5914 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Thu Aug 17 18:01:53 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <00081716030004.13621@sparky>; from aspicer@ifxcorp.com on Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 04:00:59PM -0400 References: <00081716030004.13621@sparky> Message-ID: <20000817180153.B44794@reiters.org> My advice: Run. Quoting Alan Spicer (aspicer@ifxcorp.com): > * Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT > and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any suggestions > or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). > > Thanks for any replies, > > -- > Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) > Systems/Network Administration > aspicer@ifxcorp.com > [grid square reference: HL65uv] > Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 > Cel: +1 305-525-5914 > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Thu Aug 17 18:01:53 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <00081716030004.13621@sparky>; from aspicer@ifxcorp.com on Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 04:00:59PM -0400 References: <00081716030004.13621@sparky> Message-ID: <20000817180153.B44794@reiters.org> My advice: Run. Quoting Alan Spicer (aspicer@ifxcorp.com): > * Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT > and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any suggestions > or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). > > Thanks for any replies, > > -- > Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) > Systems/Network Administration > aspicer@ifxcorp.com > [grid square reference: HL65uv] > Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 > Cel: +1 305-525-5914 > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Thu Aug 17 17:59:47 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) RIP to my most stable Max In-Reply-To: <20000817145548.A7141@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000817185947.00bcc9c0@pop.blacksburg.net> At 02:55 PM 8/17/00 -0400, you wrote: >The POP in which this Max 4048 is located is being decomissioned. > > x x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk > x x x00-100 Sys Option x xMain Status Menu x > x x x Software +6.1.7+ ^x x>00-000 System ^x > x x x S/N: 8271309 x x 10-000 Net/T1 x > x x x>Up: 714:03:41:14 vx x 20-000 Net/T1 vx > >It's hard to turn off a Max when it's been up for 714 days... :-( > >-Phil Speaking of long uptimes which versions of 7.0.x are the most stable, currently available at ftp.ascend.com are: 7.0.0 7.0.1 7.0.3 7.0.4 7.0.22 7.0.26 of these 7.0.3 and higher support the 2.098 V.90 modem code and as far as I can tell 7.0.4, & 7.0.22 seem to be the most favored but what sort of uptimes are people having with these releases? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Thu Aug 17 17:59:47 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) RIP to my most stable Max In-Reply-To: <20000817145548.A7141@Iodine.Mlink.NET> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000817185947.00bcc9c0@pop.blacksburg.net> At 02:55 PM 8/17/00 -0400, you wrote: >The POP in which this Max 4048 is located is being decomissioned. > > x x lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk > x x x00-100 Sys Option x xMain Status Menu x > x x x Software +6.1.7+ ^x x>00-000 System ^x > x x x S/N: 8271309 x x 10-000 Net/T1 x > x x x>Up: 714:03:41:14 vx x 20-000 Net/T1 vx > >It's hard to turn off a Max when it's been up for 714 days... :-( > >-Phil Speaking of long uptimes which versions of 7.0.x are the most stable, currently available at ftp.ascend.com are: 7.0.0 7.0.1 7.0.3 7.0.4 7.0.22 7.0.26 of these 7.0.3 and higher support the 2.098 V.90 modem code and as far as I can tell 7.0.4, & 7.0.22 seem to be the most favored but what sort of uptimes are people having with these releases? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Thu Aug 17 18:57:45 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <00081716030004.13621@sparky> Message-ID: We use the stinger. If you have more specific questions, I'd be happy to answer them, but one DSLAM seems just about like any other vendor's DSLAM. On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Alan Spicer wrote: > * Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT > and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any suggestions > or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). > > Thanks for any replies, > > -- > Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) > Systems/Network Administration > aspicer@ifxcorp.com > [grid square reference: HL65uv] > Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 > Cel: +1 305-525-5914 > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Thu Aug 17 18:57:45 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <00081716030004.13621@sparky> Message-ID: We use the stinger. If you have more specific questions, I'd be happy to answer them, but one DSLAM seems just about like any other vendor's DSLAM. On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Alan Spicer wrote: > * Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT > and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any suggestions > or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). > > Thanks for any replies, > > -- > Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14) > Systems/Network Administration > aspicer@ifxcorp.com > [grid square reference: HL65uv] > Tel: +1 305-512-1100 x134 > Cel: +1 305-525-5914 > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Edwin_Everett at cargill.com Thu Aug 17 23:41:06 2000 From: Edwin_Everett at cargill.com (Edwin_Everett@cargill.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius Message-ID: Hi, Can someone point me to the correct dictionary listing to enable me to install filters on a users access profile. All my previous filters were based on the 'Ascend-Data-Filter' but this is for a non ascend device that the user will be athenticating to. Please advise as to my dictionary options for a generic filter. thanks edwin_everett@cargill.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Edwin_Everett at cargill.com Thu Aug 17 23:41:06 2000 From: Edwin_Everett at cargill.com (Edwin_Everett@cargill.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius Message-ID: Hi, Can someone point me to the correct dictionary listing to enable me to install filters on a users access profile. All my previous filters were based on the 'Ascend-Data-Filter' but this is for a non ascend device that the user will be athenticating to. Please advise as to my dictionary options for a generic filter. thanks edwin_everett@cargill.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at hotmail.com Thu Aug 17 23:49:08 2000 From: ascend_vet at hotmail.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) Message-ID: >From: Dennis Reiter > >My advice: Run. > > Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ...say no more, we understand..... ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend_vet at hotmail.com Thu Aug 17 23:49:08 2000 From: ascend_vet at hotmail.com (ascend veteran) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) Message-ID: >From: Dennis Reiter > >My advice: Run. > > Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ...say no more, we understand..... ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Fri Aug 18 02:34:52 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius In-Reply-To: Message-ID: From: Edwin_Everett@cargill.com Date sent: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 23:41:06 -0500 Subject: (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius To: ascend-users@bungi.com > Hi, > > Can someone point me to the correct dictionary listing to enable me to > install filters on a users access profile. > > All my previous filters were based on the 'Ascend-Data-Filter' > > but this is for a non ascend device that the user will be athenticating > to. > Please advise as to my dictionary options for a generic filter. Try "Framed-Filter-Id" and fill in the name of a locally stored Filter on the RAS-Device handeling the Call. This is standard way Radius does it. (Because every manufactor has own ways how Filters are build) Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Fri Aug 18 02:34:52 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius In-Reply-To: Message-ID: From: Edwin_Everett@cargill.com Date sent: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 23:41:06 -0500 Subject: (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius To: ascend-users@bungi.com > Hi, > > Can someone point me to the correct dictionary listing to enable me to > install filters on a users access profile. > > All my previous filters were based on the 'Ascend-Data-Filter' > > but this is for a non ascend device that the user will be athenticating > to. > Please advise as to my dictionary options for a generic filter. Try "Framed-Filter-Id" and fill in the name of a locally stored Filter on the RAS-Device handeling the Call. This is standard way Radius does it. (Because every manufactor has own ways how Filters are build) Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dave at mi-web.com Fri Aug 18 10:31:48 2000 From: dave at mi-web.com (Dave Higgins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:58 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) IP Pool Leak Message-ID: Hi there. While poking around our TNT trying to track down a lan security error, I came accross this error. Wondering if this is something major or minor. It falls in the middle of our address pool. IP pool address recovered ipaddress <207.158.183.152> leaked Thanks for any info. Dave. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mdobra at mtco.com Fri Aug 18 09:11:31 2000 From: mdobra at mtco.com (Mick Dobra) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) snmp network monitoring applications Message-ID: Anyone using any snmp applications to monitor network equipment? Looking for a good tool. *********************************************** Mick Dobra Systems Administrator MTCO Communications 1-800-859-6826 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dave at mi-web.com Fri Aug 18 10:31:48 2000 From: dave at mi-web.com (Dave Higgins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) IP Pool Leak Message-ID: Hi there. While poking around our TNT trying to track down a lan security error, I came accross this error. Wondering if this is something major or minor. It falls in the middle of our address pool. IP pool address recovered ipaddress <207.158.183.152> leaked Thanks for any info. Dave. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mdobra at mtco.com Fri Aug 18 09:11:31 2000 From: mdobra at mtco.com (Mick Dobra) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) snmp network monitoring applications Message-ID: Anyone using any snmp applications to monitor network equipment? Looking for a good tool. *********************************************** Mick Dobra Systems Administrator MTCO Communications 1-800-859-6826 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Fri Aug 18 11:48:21 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <200008180545.WAA01401@max.bungi.com> References: <200008180545.WAA01401@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: Alan Spicer > >* Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT >and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any >suggestions >or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). We've been using a DSL Max 20 for quite awhile to do DSL over dry copper. Works well, but not compatible with non-Lucent CPE last time I tried, despite Ascend's claims to the contrary. Because the Max 20 was so delayed in it's launch we used a DSL TNT for quite awhile, then traded it out for the Max 20, keeping the same CPE (DSLPipe-S (ugh), DSLPipe-HST (Mmm)). No discernable difference that you wouldn't expect comparing any small Max to a TNT. The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Laurie at MSIC.com Fri Aug 18 11:46:05 2000 From: Laurie at MSIC.com (Laurie Torgersen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: Ascend MX-SL-16MOD-S56 & MX-SL-8MOD-S56 modem cards Message-ID: <4EC02BCEA777D311B286009027B0DBF57BE1B5@thunder.msic.com> I have 3 of each coming in. The 16MOD modem cards are $2000.each and the 8MOD modem cards are $935. each. Please call/email with any interest. Thanks, Laurie ******************************************** Laurie Torgersen National Sales Account Executive MSI Communications 7 Waterloo Rd. Stanhope,N.J. 07874 V#973-347-3349 ext.219 F#973-347-7176 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Fri Aug 18 11:48:21 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <200008180545.WAA01401@max.bungi.com> References: <200008180545.WAA01401@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: Alan Spicer > >* Does anyone have experience using Lucent/Acend DSL equipment such as DSL TNT >and Stinger to provide customer DSL service? I would appreciate any >suggestions >or opinions. We are coming up on doing DSL in some region (POPs). We've been using a DSL Max 20 for quite awhile to do DSL over dry copper. Works well, but not compatible with non-Lucent CPE last time I tried, despite Ascend's claims to the contrary. Because the Max 20 was so delayed in it's launch we used a DSL TNT for quite awhile, then traded it out for the Max 20, keeping the same CPE (DSLPipe-S (ugh), DSLPipe-HST (Mmm)). No discernable difference that you wouldn't expect comparing any small Max to a TNT. The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Laurie at MSIC.com Fri Aug 18 11:46:05 2000 From: Laurie at MSIC.com (Laurie Torgersen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: Ascend MX-SL-16MOD-S56 & MX-SL-8MOD-S56 modem cards Message-ID: <4EC02BCEA777D311B286009027B0DBF57BE1B5@thunder.msic.com> I have 3 of each coming in. The 16MOD modem cards are $2000.each and the 8MOD modem cards are $935. each. Please call/email with any interest. Thanks, Laurie ******************************************** Laurie Torgersen National Sales Account Executive MSI Communications 7 Waterloo Rd. Stanhope,N.J. 07874 V#973-347-3349 ext.219 F#973-347-7176 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Fri Aug 18 12:53:29 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: ; from plalor@infoasis.com on Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 09:48:21AM -0700 References: <200008180545.WAA01401@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: <20000818125329.A26220@reiters.org> Quoting Peter Lalor (plalor@infoasis.com): > The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI > card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our > experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. > Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ Xpeed does indeed have Ethernet and USB. I played around with the USB models and they don't work too bad. Denny -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net If only closed minds came with closed mouths. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From denny at reiters.org Fri Aug 18 12:53:29 2000 From: denny at reiters.org (Dennis Reiter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: ; from plalor@infoasis.com on Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 09:48:21AM -0700 References: <200008180545.WAA01401@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: <20000818125329.A26220@reiters.org> Quoting Peter Lalor (plalor@infoasis.com): > The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI > card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our > experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. > Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ Xpeed does indeed have Ethernet and USB. I played around with the USB models and they don't work too bad. Denny -- Denny Reiter | denny@reiters.org Madison River Communications | reiterd@madisonriver.net If only closed minds came with closed mouths. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From goemon at anime.net Fri Aug 18 13:36:57 2000 From: goemon at anime.net (Dan Hollis) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Peter Lalor wrote: > Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ They do. They even have external DSL routers, although ive only tried their bridge. Rather nice actually. Anyone who has Xpeed PCI DSL NICs and wants to use them under Linux, contact me... -Dan ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From goemon at anime.net Fri Aug 18 13:36:57 2000 From: goemon at anime.net (Dan Hollis) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Peter Lalor wrote: > Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ They do. They even have external DSL routers, although ive only tried their bridge. Rather nice actually. Anyone who has Xpeed PCI DSL NICs and wants to use them under Linux, contact me... -Dan ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Fri Aug 18 14:27:45 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: rackmount brackets (rackears) for Ascend & other equipment Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000818152745.03d26380@pop.blacksburg.net> We are selling rackear kits for Ascend 4xxx, Ascend 6xxx and Ascend 1800, We are also selling generic rackears kits for rackmount equipment, in 1U to 6U sizes, and rackears for some models of Cisco, 3comm and other brands of networking equipment. Prices range from $23.00 to $50.00 per pair, depending on model plus $7.00 handling per order. For further information and to order please visit: http://www.rackears.com/ Thank you, Lyle Evans lyle@rackears.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Fri Aug 18 14:27:45 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: rackmount brackets (rackears) for Ascend & other equipment Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000818152745.03d26380@pop.blacksburg.net> We are selling rackear kits for Ascend 4xxx, Ascend 6xxx and Ascend 1800, We are also selling generic rackears kits for rackmount equipment, in 1U to 6U sizes, and rackears for some models of Cisco, 3comm and other brands of networking equipment. Prices range from $23.00 to $50.00 per pair, depending on model plus $7.00 handling per order. For further information and to order please visit: http://www.rackears.com/ Thank you, Lyle Evans lyle@rackears.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Fri Aug 18 16:16:45 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <20000818125329.A26220@reiters.org> Message-ID: Why don't you want to give your users a PCi card? WE've been using it and it works very well... On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Dennis Reiter wrote: > > Quoting Peter Lalor (plalor@infoasis.com): > > The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI > > card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our > > experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. > > Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but > > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ > > Xpeed does indeed have Ethernet and USB. I played around with the > USB models and they don't work too bad. > > Denny > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Fri Aug 18 16:16:45 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <20000818125329.A26220@reiters.org> Message-ID: Why don't you want to give your users a PCi card? WE've been using it and it works very well... On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Dennis Reiter wrote: > > Quoting Peter Lalor (plalor@infoasis.com): > > The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI > > card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our > > experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. > > Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but > > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ > > Xpeed does indeed have Ethernet and USB. I played around with the > USB models and they don't work too bad. > > Denny > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 20:57:20 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) IP Pool Leak Message-ID: Back in some older code revisions, the Max and TNT had IP pool leak problems (i.e., when dynamic IP address users ended their session, the Max/TNT didn't recycle the addresses properly). They fixed the problem (well, supposedly completely...), but they also included some extra code to occasionally check and make sure IPs not in use anymore go back into the pool. The message you see is that extra code doing its work. Hi there. While poking around our TNT trying to track down a lan security error, I came accross this error. Wondering if this is something major or minor. It falls in the middle of our address pool. IP pool address recovered ipaddress <207.158.183.152> leaked Thanks for any info. Dave. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 21:47:45 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: Password change Message-ID: I think there was a problem with password expiration with 1.0Ai5. If I recall correctly, it had to do with a file existing in the \Ascend\Access_Control\database directory that you must delete for this to work. You might want to call Lucent support and have them look up a TR (I think TR 2595) to get more details. Otherwise, you might want to see if someone there still has the latest version of Access Control (1.0Ai11) before they discontinued it. Thanks to everyone who responded to my first message. Now I'm trying to tackle another problem. Here it is: Some background info: Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated locally. I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles stored in AAC. I'm trying to allow dial-in users to change their own password after it expires. I'm testing this using the following user profile: bsimpson Password = "*****", Expiration = "Aug 17 2000" Ascend-PW-Lifetime = 30, Ascend-PW-Warntime = 1, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-IP-Address = 0.0.0.0, Framed-Routing = None, Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 1, Ascend-Idle-Limit = 300 I set the Expiration attribute to the current day so the password will have expired already. After this user profile was created, I started the RadiusSrv service using NT's "Services" tool in the Control Panel. I also made sure to enter a <-P> in the Parameters text box when I started RadiusSrv. The problem is after all of this configuration, AAC doesn't tell me my password is expired, doesn't prompt me to change my password, and still accepts my expired password. Anyone have any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I greatly appreciate any response and help. Thanks in advance, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 20:57:20 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) IP Pool Leak Message-ID: Back in some older code revisions, the Max and TNT had IP pool leak problems (i.e., when dynamic IP address users ended their session, the Max/TNT didn't recycle the addresses properly). They fixed the problem (well, supposedly completely...), but they also included some extra code to occasionally check and make sure IPs not in use anymore go back into the pool. The message you see is that extra code doing its work. Hi there. While poking around our TNT trying to track down a lan security error, I came accross this error. Wondering if this is something major or minor. It falls in the middle of our address pool. IP pool address recovered ipaddress <207.158.183.152> leaked Thanks for any info. Dave. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 21:47:45 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: Password change Message-ID: I think there was a problem with password expiration with 1.0Ai5. If I recall correctly, it had to do with a file existing in the \Ascend\Access_Control\database directory that you must delete for this to work. You might want to call Lucent support and have them look up a TR (I think TR 2595) to get more details. Otherwise, you might want to see if someone there still has the latest version of Access Control (1.0Ai11) before they discontinued it. Thanks to everyone who responded to my first message. Now I'm trying to tackle another problem. Here it is: Some background info: Presently, users are dialing into a MAX 2024 and getting authenticated locally. I have Ascend Access Control v1.0Ai5 installed on a Windows NT Server box. I'm currently testing login sessions using user profiles stored in AAC. I'm trying to allow dial-in users to change their own password after it expires. I'm testing this using the following user profile: bsimpson Password = "*****", Expiration = "Aug 17 2000" Ascend-PW-Lifetime = 30, Ascend-PW-Warntime = 1, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-IP-Address = 0.0.0.0, Framed-Routing = None, Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 1, Ascend-Idle-Limit = 300 I set the Expiration attribute to the current day so the password will have expired already. After this user profile was created, I started the RadiusSrv service using NT's "Services" tool in the Control Panel. I also made sure to enter a <-P> in the Parameters text box when I started RadiusSrv. The problem is after all of this configuration, AAC doesn't tell me my password is expired, doesn't prompt me to change my password, and still accepts my expired password. Anyone have any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I greatly appreciate any response and help. Thanks in advance, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 21:34:49 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:58:59 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius Message-ID: The Ascend-Data-Filter and Ascend-Call-Filter is really Ascend proprietary since the Ascend RADIUS converts the value to ABINARY format and sends the reply to the Max/TNT. So if you tried to have RADIUS send this format to the non-Ascend device, it will definitely fail. As mentioned below, your best bet would be to see if the non-Ascend device supports Filter-Id (attribute 11). >Hi, > >Can someone point me to the correct dictionary listing to enable me >to install filters on a users access profile. > >All my previous filters were based on the 'Ascend-Data-Filter' >but this is for a non ascend device that the user will be >athenticating to. Please advise as to my dictionary options for a >generic filter. Try "Framed-Filter-Id" and fill in the name of a locally stored Filter on the RAS-Device handeling the Call. This is standard way Radius does it. (Because every manufactor has own ways how Filters are build) ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 21:34:49 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) IP filter for non ascend client of Radius Message-ID: The Ascend-Data-Filter and Ascend-Call-Filter is really Ascend proprietary since the Ascend RADIUS converts the value to ABINARY format and sends the reply to the Max/TNT. So if you tried to have RADIUS send this format to the non-Ascend device, it will definitely fail. As mentioned below, your best bet would be to see if the non-Ascend device supports Filter-Id (attribute 11). >Hi, > >Can someone point me to the correct dictionary listing to enable me >to install filters on a users access profile. > >All my previous filters were based on the 'Ascend-Data-Filter' >but this is for a non ascend device that the user will be >athenticating to. Please advise as to my dictionary options for a >generic filter. Try "Framed-Filter-Id" and fill in the name of a locally stored Filter on the RAS-Device handeling the Call. This is standard way Radius does it. (Because every manufactor has own ways how Filters are build) ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Sat Aug 19 11:06:50 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <200008190545.WAA06489@max.bungi.com> References: <200008190545.WAA06489@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: Jaye Mathisen > >Why don't you want to give your users a PCi card? WE've been using it and >it works very well... Several reasons, none of which have anything to do with the card per se: 1. The basic hardware installation is completely beyond most users (in our experience). Reluctantly, they get their consultant in. The consultant also cannot do it. We end up going out and doing it, and the user is upset at their consult fees. This occurred repeatedly. 2. The install procedure is different for each version of Windows. 3. There is no Mac software. 4. If you want to use Frame Relay so the link is up all the time, you must assign a /30 to the user. Further, the Maxen cannot assign an address from a pool over FR. 5. If you use PPP, the connection drops when the client restarts. They either cannot understand how to make it automatically reconnect or they forget how to manually connect. Many of these issues are due to limitations in Windoze and generual user cluelessness, but they add up to a support nightmare. We've even had to reimburse one irate user for his (clueless) consultant's fees. We do have one customer that knows what they're doing running a card in an NT server. I wouldn't even do that again. Whenever the NT server is down, the link is down. Yet another alert in the NOC. The cards are fine, and I'd use one personally--if there was Mac software. But our experience shows that you need to control the link as far down the line as you can, or suffer. >On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Dennis Reiter wrote: > > > Quoting Peter Lalor (plalor@infoasis.com): >> > The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI >> > card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our >> > experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. >> > Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but >> > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ >> >> Xpeed does indeed have Ethernet and USB. I played around with the >> USB models and they don't work too bad. >> > > Denny -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Sat Aug 19 11:06:50 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) DSL - DSLAM (Lucent) In-Reply-To: <200008190545.WAA06489@max.bungi.com> References: <200008190545.WAA06489@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: Jaye Mathisen > >Why don't you want to give your users a PCi card? WE've been using it and >it works very well... Several reasons, none of which have anything to do with the card per se: 1. The basic hardware installation is completely beyond most users (in our experience). Reluctantly, they get their consultant in. The consultant also cannot do it. We end up going out and doing it, and the user is upset at their consult fees. This occurred repeatedly. 2. The install procedure is different for each version of Windows. 3. There is no Mac software. 4. If you want to use Frame Relay so the link is up all the time, you must assign a /30 to the user. Further, the Maxen cannot assign an address from a pool over FR. 5. If you use PPP, the connection drops when the client restarts. They either cannot understand how to make it automatically reconnect or they forget how to manually connect. Many of these issues are due to limitations in Windoze and generual user cluelessness, but they add up to a support nightmare. We've even had to reimburse one irate user for his (clueless) consultant's fees. We do have one customer that knows what they're doing running a card in an NT server. I wouldn't even do that again. Whenever the NT server is down, the link is down. Yet another alert in the NOC. The cards are fine, and I'd use one personally--if there was Mac software. But our experience shows that you need to control the link as far down the line as you can, or suffer. >On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Dennis Reiter wrote: > > > Quoting Peter Lalor (plalor@infoasis.com): >> > The main issue has been lack of compatible bridges. Xpeed makes a PCI >> > card (which you can optionally source through Lucent), but our >> > experience tells us that you do not want to give your lusers a card. >> > Hopeless. Xpeed probably has Ethernet, USB, etc. bridges by now, but >> > I haven't tried them. http://www.xpeed.com/ >> >> Xpeed does indeed have Ethernet and USB. I played around with the >> USB models and they don't work too bad. >> > > Denny -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From carll at forcomm.net Sat Aug 19 14:58:07 2000 From: carll at forcomm.net (Carl Jagerski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Strange IP hopping in DUN Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000819155727.00b66370@mail.forcomm.net> Hi Everyone, Got a strange one. First for me. We had a lot of customers dialing into Total Control Chassis and everything was OK. Also, have customers dialing into Ascend MAX 6068 Boxes and everything is OK with them too. Rescently we changed some lines around and the customers that were in the TC units are now dialing into the Ascend units. Abount 10% to 20% of the former TC box users are now having the strangest problem I've ever seen. Our Customer's DUN is setup with server assigned IP address and static DNS addresses. When they dial into the Ascend boxes now, it changes the IP address to static and assigns the first DNS number to it. Also, it moves the second DNS number to the first DNS slot and deletes the second. What's up with that ! When we correct it on the customer's machine, it changes right back when they dial in again. Has anyone seen this before? I am so confused right now I don't know which way to turn. TIA Carl Jagerski Network Administrator, Forward Communications carll@forcomm.net 724-378-4490 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From carll at forcomm.net Sat Aug 19 14:58:07 2000 From: carll at forcomm.net (Carl Jagerski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Strange IP hopping in DUN Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000819155727.00b66370@mail.forcomm.net> Hi Everyone, Got a strange one. First for me. We had a lot of customers dialing into Total Control Chassis and everything was OK. Also, have customers dialing into Ascend MAX 6068 Boxes and everything is OK with them too. Rescently we changed some lines around and the customers that were in the TC units are now dialing into the Ascend units. Abount 10% to 20% of the former TC box users are now having the strangest problem I've ever seen. Our Customer's DUN is setup with server assigned IP address and static DNS addresses. When they dial into the Ascend boxes now, it changes the IP address to static and assigns the first DNS number to it. Also, it moves the second DNS number to the first DNS slot and deletes the second. What's up with that ! When we correct it on the customer's machine, it changes right back when they dial in again. Has anyone seen this before? I am so confused right now I don't know which way to turn. TIA Carl Jagerski Network Administrator, Forward Communications carll@forcomm.net 724-378-4490 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com Mon Aug 21 10:35:34 2000 From: ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com (ryan l robbins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Password change for AAC v1.0Ai3 Message-ID: What's the password change parameter for Ascend Access Control version 1.0 Ai3? Is it -p or -P? Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com From gschwab at gemini.c-com.net Mon Aug 21 16:09:43 2000 From: gschwab at gemini.c-com.net (Gene Schwab) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT Message-ID: Hi all. Another engineer in the company sent this problem my way because I'm considered one of the TNT gurus (I plugged one in once and it worked). At any rate, when using the iproute command I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. Gene Schwab Another Network Bob @ Pointecom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gschwab at gemini.c-com.net Mon Aug 21 16:09:43 2000 From: gschwab at gemini.c-com.net (Gene Schwab) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT Message-ID: Hi all. Another engineer in the company sent this problem my way because I'm considered one of the TNT gurus (I plugged one in once and it worked). At any rate, when using the iproute command I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. Gene Schwab Another Network Bob @ Pointecom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gschwab at gemini.c-com.net Mon Aug 21 16:32:26 2000 From: gschwab at gemini.c-com.net (Gene Schwab) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAXTNT quandries: round 2 Message-ID: Hi all. I'm looking for general guidelines here, or perhaps a page number where I can RTFM. We are trying to figure out if we can use the TNT as an aggregation device for fractional T1/E1 circuits, i.e. we can connect one T1/E1 to the TNT and group various DS-0s within the T1/E1 into separate logical channels. Can this be done? This would be used instead of useing one router T1/E1 interface per user even if they are not using the full 1.544/2.048 Mbps. It's been suggested that it has to do with the nailed groupd in the T1/E1 profiles and with setting up logical ip-interfaces. The people on this list have been amazingly helpful in the past. I'm hoping someone can cut my research time down a bit. Gene Schwab Another Network Bob @ Pointecom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gschwab at gemini.c-com.net Mon Aug 21 16:32:26 2000 From: gschwab at gemini.c-com.net (Gene Schwab) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAXTNT quandries: round 2 Message-ID: Hi all. I'm looking for general guidelines here, or perhaps a page number where I can RTFM. We are trying to figure out if we can use the TNT as an aggregation device for fractional T1/E1 circuits, i.e. we can connect one T1/E1 to the TNT and group various DS-0s within the T1/E1 into separate logical channels. Can this be done? This would be used instead of useing one router T1/E1 interface per user even if they are not using the full 1.544/2.048 Mbps. It's been suggested that it has to do with the nailed groupd in the T1/E1 profiles and with setting up logical ip-interfaces. The people on this list have been amazingly helpful in the past. I'm hoping someone can cut my research time down a bit. Gene Schwab Another Network Bob @ Pointecom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg at ewol.com Mon Aug 21 18:30:03 2000 From: greg at ewol.com (Greg Wanner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MP with a Netopia Analog Router Message-ID: <01de01c00bc7$bba00dc0$1dedefcf@Ofc_7_1.ewol.com> Have a customer using a Netopia dual analog router, setup a MPP configuration which is very similar to our dual channel ISDN. We have no problem getting dual channel ISDN to connect, but no go with dual analog. I have included a copy of the radius profile. Have tried with both shared-profile = Yes and = No, no luck. Usually leave shared-profile=No. username Password="password" User-Service=Framed-User, Framed-Protocol=MPP, Ascend-Maximum-Channels=2, Ascend-Idle-Limit=1800, Framed-Address=1.1.1.1, Framed-Netmask=255.255.255.255, Framed-Route=1.1.1.240/29 1.1.1.1 Greg@ewol.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg at ewol.com Mon Aug 21 18:30:03 2000 From: greg at ewol.com (Greg Wanner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MP with a Netopia Analog Router Message-ID: <01de01c00bc7$bba00dc0$1dedefcf@Ofc_7_1.ewol.com> Have a customer using a Netopia dual analog router, setup a MPP configuration which is very similar to our dual channel ISDN. We have no problem getting dual channel ISDN to connect, but no go with dual analog. I have included a copy of the radius profile. Have tried with both shared-profile = Yes and = No, no luck. Usually leave shared-profile=No. username Password="password" User-Service=Framed-User, Framed-Protocol=MPP, Ascend-Maximum-Channels=2, Ascend-Idle-Limit=1800, Framed-Address=1.1.1.1, Framed-Netmask=255.255.255.255, Framed-Route=1.1.1.240/29 1.1.1.1 Greg@ewol.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From tom at ispstuff.com Mon Aug 21 19:53:46 2000 From: tom at ispstuff.com (Tom) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Latest and Best Load for Max 6096 in USA? Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.20000821195346.00ed4a98> It is time to switch out a Max 6096 and the current version in my Lucent labeled box is 7.4.5 tbaxkh.m60. Before that, I was running 7.2.0 tck.m60 in an older Max 6096. I am looking at the version 8 family of TAOS. It looks like 8.0-119.0 is the latest on the ftp site but the numbering system is confusing. Is this later than 8.0.3 or is 8.0.3 the latest? Has anyone had any luck with solid uptime on the version 8 software? My 7.4.5 is rebooting several times a week with Error 100 which means simply a normal reboot. I would like to see some uptimes of several months. I am not doing anything fancy. Just using it as an analog and ISDN dial-up box. No fancy routing. Only 72 modems right now. Advice? Thanks, Tom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From tom at ispstuff.com Mon Aug 21 19:53:46 2000 From: tom at ispstuff.com (Tom) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Latest and Best Load for Max 6096 in USA? Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.20000821195346.00ed4a98> It is time to switch out a Max 6096 and the current version in my Lucent labeled box is 7.4.5 tbaxkh.m60. Before that, I was running 7.2.0 tck.m60 in an older Max 6096. I am looking at the version 8 family of TAOS. It looks like 8.0-119.0 is the latest on the ftp site but the numbering system is confusing. Is this later than 8.0.3 or is 8.0.3 the latest? Has anyone had any luck with solid uptime on the version 8 software? My 7.4.5 is rebooting several times a week with Error 100 which means simply a normal reboot. I would like to see some uptimes of several months. I am not doing anything fancy. Just using it as an analog and ISDN dial-up box. No fancy routing. Only 72 modems right now. Advice? Thanks, Tom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Tue Aug 22 00:40:46 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000822154013.00b4f810@mail.satlink.com.au> Hi, I remember a webpage out there that had a list of the Disconnect Causes for Radius, am having a lot of dropouts and would like to know what they mean, anyone be of help it would be appreciated. --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From roddy at satlink.com.au Tue Aug 22 00:40:46 2000 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000822154013.00b4f810@mail.satlink.com.au> Hi, I remember a webpage out there that had a list of the Disconnect Causes for Radius, am having a lot of dropouts and would like to know what they mean, anyone be of help it would be appreciated. --- Cheers, R. Strachan Satlink Internet Services Pty Ltd. Ph. +61-3-9775-2600 Fax. +61-3-9775-2456 Email. roddy@satlink.com.au rodstrach@hotmail.com rodster@unimobile.com (To Send email to Mobile) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Tue Aug 22 02:21:53 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:00 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000822154013.00b4f810@mail.satlink.com.au> Message-ID: Date sent: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 15:40:46 +1000 To: ascend-users@bungi.com From: Roddy Strachan Subject: (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? > Hi, > I remember a webpage out there that had a list of the Disconnect Causes > for Radius, am having a lot of dropouts and would like to know what they > mean, anyone be of help it would be appreciated. Table 3-2. Ascend disconnect-cause codes Code Description 1 This value is not applied to any call. 2 The disconnect occurred for an unknown reason. 3 The call was disconnected. 4 CLID authentication failed. 5 A RADIUS timeout occurred during authentication. 6 Authentication was successful. The Ascend unit is configured to call back the user. 7 The Pre-T310 Send Disc timer was triggered. 9 No modem is available to accept the call. 10 The modem never detected Data Carrier Detect (DCD). 11 The modem detected DCD, but the modem carrier was lost. 12 The Ascend unit failed to successfully detect modem result codes. 13 The Ascend unit failed to open a modem for an outgoing call. 14 The Ascend unit failed to open a modem for outgoing call while the ModemDiag diagnostic command was enabled. 20 The user exited normally from the terminal server. 21 The terminal server timed out waiting for user input. 22 A forced disconnect occurred when the user exited a Telnet session. 23 No IP address was available when the user entered the PPP or SLIP command. 24 A forced disconnect occurred when the user exited a raw TCP session. 25 The user exceeded the limit for login attempts. 26 The Ascend unit attempted to start a raw TCP session, but raw TCP is disabled. 27 Control-C characters were received during the login. 28 The terminal-server session cleared ungracefully. 29 The user closed a terminal-server virtual connection normally. 30 The terminal-server virtual connection cleared ungracefully. 31 The user exited from an Rlogin session. 32 The establishment of the Rlogin session failed because of bad options. 33 The Ascend unit lacks the resources to process a terminal-server request. 35 The MP+ session cleared because no null MP packets were received. An Ascend unit sends (and should receive) null MP packets throughout an MP+ session. 40 LCP timed out waiting for a response. 41 LCP negotiations failed, probably because the user is configured to send passwords by means of PAP, and the Ascend unit is configured to accept passwords by means of CHAP (or vice versa). 42 PAP authentication failed. 43 CHAP authentication failed. 44 Authentication failed from a remote server. 45 The Ascend unit received a Terminate Request packet while LCP was in an open state. 46 The Ascend unit received a Close Request from an upper layer, indicating graceful LCP closure. 47 The Ascend unit cleared the call because no PPP Network Core Protocols (NCPs) were successfully negotiated. Typically, there is no agreement on the type of routing or bridging that is supported for the session. 48 An MP session was disconnected. The Ascend unit accepted an added channel, but cannot determine to which call to add the new channel. 49 The Ascend unit disconnected an MP call because no more channels could be added. 50 Telnet or raw TCP session tables are full. 51 The Ascend unit has exhausted Telnet or raw TCP resources. 52 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the IP address is invalid. 53 The Ascend unit cannot resolve the host name for a Telnet or raw TCP session. 54 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the Ascend unit received a bad or missing port number. 60 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the host was reset. 61 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the connection was refused. 62 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the connection timed out. 63 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the connection was closed by a foreign host. 64 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the network was unreachable. 65 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the host was unreachable. 66 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the network admin was unreachable. 67 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the host admin was unreachable. 68 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the port was unreachable. 100 The session timed out. 101 The user name was invalid. 102 Callback is enabled. 115 The dial-in user is no longer active. 120 A requested protocol is disabled or unsupported. 150 A disconnect was requested by the RADIUS server. 151 The call was disconnected by the local administrator. 152 The call was disconnected by means of SNMP. 160 The unit exceeded the maximum number of V.110 retries. 170 A timeout occurred while the Ascend unit waited for the remote device to be authenticated. 180 The user disconnected the call. 181 The call was cleared by the system. 185 The signal was lost from remote end, probably because the remote end?s modem was turned off. 190 The resource has been quiesced. 195 The maximum duration for the call has been reached. 201 The Ascend unit has low memory. 210 The modem card stopped working because it had calls outstanding. 220 The Ascend unit requires CBCP, but client does not support it. 230 The Ascend unit deleted the Virtual Router (VRouter). 240 The Ascend unit disconnected the call on the basis of LQM measurements. 241 The Ascend unit cleared a backup call. Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From hacko at mms.de Tue Aug 22 02:21:53 2000 From: hacko at mms.de (Hartmut Schroeder) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000822154013.00b4f810@mail.satlink.com.au> Message-ID: Date sent: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 15:40:46 +1000 To: ascend-users@bungi.com From: Roddy Strachan Subject: (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? > Hi, > I remember a webpage out there that had a list of the Disconnect Causes > for Radius, am having a lot of dropouts and would like to know what they > mean, anyone be of help it would be appreciated. Table 3-2. Ascend disconnect-cause codes Code Description 1 This value is not applied to any call. 2 The disconnect occurred for an unknown reason. 3 The call was disconnected. 4 CLID authentication failed. 5 A RADIUS timeout occurred during authentication. 6 Authentication was successful. The Ascend unit is configured to call back the user. 7 The Pre-T310 Send Disc timer was triggered. 9 No modem is available to accept the call. 10 The modem never detected Data Carrier Detect (DCD). 11 The modem detected DCD, but the modem carrier was lost. 12 The Ascend unit failed to successfully detect modem result codes. 13 The Ascend unit failed to open a modem for an outgoing call. 14 The Ascend unit failed to open a modem for outgoing call while the ModemDiag diagnostic command was enabled. 20 The user exited normally from the terminal server. 21 The terminal server timed out waiting for user input. 22 A forced disconnect occurred when the user exited a Telnet session. 23 No IP address was available when the user entered the PPP or SLIP command. 24 A forced disconnect occurred when the user exited a raw TCP session. 25 The user exceeded the limit for login attempts. 26 The Ascend unit attempted to start a raw TCP session, but raw TCP is disabled. 27 Control-C characters were received during the login. 28 The terminal-server session cleared ungracefully. 29 The user closed a terminal-server virtual connection normally. 30 The terminal-server virtual connection cleared ungracefully. 31 The user exited from an Rlogin session. 32 The establishment of the Rlogin session failed because of bad options. 33 The Ascend unit lacks the resources to process a terminal-server request. 35 The MP+ session cleared because no null MP packets were received. An Ascend unit sends (and should receive) null MP packets throughout an MP+ session. 40 LCP timed out waiting for a response. 41 LCP negotiations failed, probably because the user is configured to send passwords by means of PAP, and the Ascend unit is configured to accept passwords by means of CHAP (or vice versa). 42 PAP authentication failed. 43 CHAP authentication failed. 44 Authentication failed from a remote server. 45 The Ascend unit received a Terminate Request packet while LCP was in an open state. 46 The Ascend unit received a Close Request from an upper layer, indicating graceful LCP closure. 47 The Ascend unit cleared the call because no PPP Network Core Protocols (NCPs) were successfully negotiated. Typically, there is no agreement on the type of routing or bridging that is supported for the session. 48 An MP session was disconnected. The Ascend unit accepted an added channel, but cannot determine to which call to add the new channel. 49 The Ascend unit disconnected an MP call because no more channels could be added. 50 Telnet or raw TCP session tables are full. 51 The Ascend unit has exhausted Telnet or raw TCP resources. 52 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the IP address is invalid. 53 The Ascend unit cannot resolve the host name for a Telnet or raw TCP session. 54 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the Ascend unit received a bad or missing port number. 60 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the host was reset. 61 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the connection was refused. 62 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the connection timed out. 63 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the connection was closed by a foreign host. 64 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the network was unreachable. 65 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the host was unreachable. 66 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the network admin was unreachable. 67 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the host admin was unreachable. 68 For a Telnet or raw TCP session, the port was unreachable. 100 The session timed out. 101 The user name was invalid. 102 Callback is enabled. 115 The dial-in user is no longer active. 120 A requested protocol is disabled or unsupported. 150 A disconnect was requested by the RADIUS server. 151 The call was disconnected by the local administrator. 152 The call was disconnected by means of SNMP. 160 The unit exceeded the maximum number of V.110 retries. 170 A timeout occurred while the Ascend unit waited for the remote device to be authenticated. 180 The user disconnected the call. 181 The call was cleared by the system. 185 The signal was lost from remote end, probably because the remote end?s modem was turned off. 190 The resource has been quiesced. 195 The maximum duration for the call has been reached. 201 The Ascend unit has low memory. 210 The modem card stopped working because it had calls outstanding. 220 The Ascend unit requires CBCP, but client does not support it. 230 The Ascend unit deleted the Virtual Router (VRouter). 240 The Ascend unit disconnected the call on the basis of LQM measurements. 241 The Ascend unit cleared a backup call. Regards H.Schroeder Hartmut Schroeder MMS Communication AG mailto:hacko@mms.de Eiffestrasse 598 http://www.mms.de/~hacko 20537 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 211105-40 Fax: +49 40 210 32 210 UTM 32U0569835 5934083 WGS84 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi Tue Aug 22 03:30:12 2000 From: jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi (Jukka Pakkanen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20000822072120593.AAA11198@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> > At any rate, when using the iproute command #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse on > this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 #.#.#.# 1 -- /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> \} ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi Tue Aug 22 03:30:12 2000 From: jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi (Jukka Pakkanen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20000822072120593.AAA11198@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> > At any rate, when using the iproute command #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse on > this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 #.#.#.# 1 -- /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> \} ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi Tue Aug 22 06:59:14 2000 From: jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi (Jukka Pakkanen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT In-Reply-To: <20000822072120593.AAA11198@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> References: Message-ID: <20000822105022109.AAA5262@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse > > on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you > are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 > #.#.#.# 1 Actually, just tested and it does accept the size parameter.. so there must be something wrong with the destination or gateway addresses. Check that the gateway address is valid (MAXTNT should know the address, otherwise it'll not accept the route). -- /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> \} ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mcsmit at tiny.net Tue Aug 22 08:18:07 2000 From: mcsmit at tiny.net (Michael Smit) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000822081127.00aba3d0@mail.visi.com> Pipeline 85 6.1.19, dialing a Max unit of some kind. I get connected (dual channels) alright, and the second channel is dropped if I'm not using it, but usually within 5 minutes B1 gets disconnected with the CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE message. The message is mentioned in the manuals and on eSight, but no description of what the message is supposed to mean. There are 15 other people dialing into the same Max who don't have this problem. Is it time to try and open a repair ticket with US West, or is there another solution? Thanks, Michael ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi Tue Aug 22 06:59:14 2000 From: jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi (Jukka Pakkanen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT In-Reply-To: <20000822072120593.AAA11198@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> References: Message-ID: <20000822105022109.AAA5262@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse > > on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you > are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 > #.#.#.# 1 Actually, just tested and it does accept the size parameter.. so there must be something wrong with the destination or gateway addresses. Check that the gateway address is valid (MAXTNT should know the address, otherwise it'll not accept the route). -- /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> \} ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mcsmit at tiny.net Tue Aug 22 08:18:07 2000 From: mcsmit at tiny.net (Michael Smit) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000822081127.00aba3d0@mail.visi.com> Pipeline 85 6.1.19, dialing a Max unit of some kind. I get connected (dual channels) alright, and the second channel is dropped if I'm not using it, but usually within 5 minutes B1 gets disconnected with the CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE message. The message is mentioned in the manuals and on eSight, but no description of what the message is supposed to mean. There are 15 other people dialing into the same Max who don't have this problem. Is it time to try and open a repair ticket with US West, or is there another solution? Thanks, Michael ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rchiuve at mediaone.net Tue Aug 22 09:29:02 2000 From: rchiuve at mediaone.net (Richard Chiuve) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT References: <20000822105022109.AAA5262@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> Message-ID: <39A28E2E.6B9BF1C9@mediaone.net> Also note that ip routes added in this manner will not persist after a system reset. The correct way to add a static route is via the ip-route profile. new ip-route whatever list set destination-address = #.#.#.#/24 set gateway = #.#.#.# write see page 382 of the APX/TNT/DSLTNT Reference Guide part number 7820-0805-002. If you don't have this document go to www.esight.com and download it from there. It should also be available at ftp.ascend.com Jukka Pakkanen wrote: > > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse > > > on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you > > are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 > > #.#.#.# 1 > > Actually, just tested and it does accept the size parameter.. so there must > be something wrong with the destination or gateway addresses. Check > that the gateway address is valid (MAXTNT should know the address, > otherwise it'll not accept the route). > > -- > /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net > @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> > \} > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: -- ===================================================================== Rich Chiuve Senior Systems Engineer Lucent Technologies phone:781-331-3849 Internetworking Systems Fax:781-331-6399 Service Provider Sales email:rchiuve@lucent.com ===================================================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 22 09:26:07 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 22 Aug 2000 08:18:07 EDT." <4.3.2.7.0.20000822081127.00aba3d0@mail.visi.com> Message-ID: <200008221426.KAA19408@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Pipeline 85 6.1.19, dialing a Max unit of some kind. I get connected (dual > channels) alright, and the second channel is dropped if I'm not using it, > but usually within 5 minutes B1 gets disconnected with the CALL CLEARED/L1 > CHANGE message. The message is mentioned in the manuals and on eSight, but > no description of what the message is supposed to mean. L1 CHANGE = Layer 1 change = physical layer change. meaning the physical layer went down. > There are 15 other people dialing into the same Max who don't have this > problem. Is it time to try and open a repair ticket with US West, or is Yes. Also watch for CRCs on the WAN interface reported by the Pipeline. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 22 09:23:52 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAXTNT quandries: round 2 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 21 Aug 2000 16:32:26 EDT." Message-ID: <200008221423.KAA19384@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Hi all. I'm looking for general guidelines here, or perhaps a page number > where I can RTFM. > > We are trying to figure out if we can use the TNT as an aggregation device > for fractional T1/E1 circuits, i.e. we can connect one T1/E1 to the TNT > and group various DS-0s within the T1/E1 into separate logical channels. > Can this be done? This would be used instead of useing one router T1/E1 > interface per user even if they are not using the full 1.544/2.048 Mbps. You can do this, but not with the unchanellized DS1 card you'd normally expect to use for T1 customers. You must use the regular DS1 card and HDLC resources. > It's been suggested that it has to do with the nailed groupd in the T1/E1 > profiles and with setting up logical ip-interfaces. Yup. Your connection profile (if using PPP) or frame relay datalink profile (if using frame relay) nailed group parameter should have the same value that is shared by the channel groups in use by that customer. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rchiuve at mediaone.net Tue Aug 22 09:29:02 2000 From: rchiuve at mediaone.net (Richard Chiuve) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT References: <20000822105022109.AAA5262@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> Message-ID: <39A28E2E.6B9BF1C9@mediaone.net> Also note that ip routes added in this manner will not persist after a system reset. The correct way to add a static route is via the ip-route profile. new ip-route whatever list set destination-address = #.#.#.#/24 set gateway = #.#.#.# write see page 382 of the APX/TNT/DSLTNT Reference Guide part number 7820-0805-002. If you don't have this document go to www.esight.com and download it from there. It should also be available at ftp.ascend.com Jukka Pakkanen wrote: > > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse > > > on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you > > are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 > > #.#.#.# 1 > > Actually, just tested and it does accept the size parameter.. so there must > be something wrong with the destination or gateway addresses. Check > that the gateway address is valid (MAXTNT should know the address, > otherwise it'll not accept the route). > > -- > /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net > @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> > \} > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: -- ===================================================================== Rich Chiuve Senior Systems Engineer Lucent Technologies phone:781-331-3849 Internetworking Systems Fax:781-331-6399 Service Provider Sales email:rchiuve@lucent.com ===================================================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 22 09:23:52 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MAXTNT quandries: round 2 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 21 Aug 2000 16:32:26 EDT." Message-ID: <200008221423.KAA19384@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Hi all. I'm looking for general guidelines here, or perhaps a page number > where I can RTFM. > > We are trying to figure out if we can use the TNT as an aggregation device > for fractional T1/E1 circuits, i.e. we can connect one T1/E1 to the TNT > and group various DS-0s within the T1/E1 into separate logical channels. > Can this be done? This would be used instead of useing one router T1/E1 > interface per user even if they are not using the full 1.544/2.048 Mbps. You can do this, but not with the unchanellized DS1 card you'd normally expect to use for T1 customers. You must use the regular DS1 card and HDLC resources. > It's been suggested that it has to do with the nailed groupd in the T1/E1 > profiles and with setting up logical ip-interfaces. Yup. Your connection profile (if using PPP) or frame relay datalink profile (if using frame relay) nailed group parameter should have the same value that is shared by the channel groups in use by that customer. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rchiuve at mediaone.net Tue Aug 22 09:52:44 2000 From: rchiuve at mediaone.net (Richard Chiuve) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT References: <20000822105022109.AAA5262@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> <39A28E2E.6B9BF1C9@mediaone.net> Message-ID: <39A293BC.28F2F317@mediaone.net> Correction, release notes are available on ftp.ascend.com, but manuals are only available on www.esight.com. Richard Chiuve wrote: > Also note that ip routes added in this manner will not persist after a system > reset. The correct way to add a static route is via the ip-route profile. > > new ip-route whatever > list > set destination-address = #.#.#.#/24 > set gateway = #.#.#.# > write > > see page 382 of the APX/TNT/DSLTNT Reference Guide part number 7820-0805-002. If > you don't have this document go to www.esight.com and download it from there. It > should also be available at ftp.ascend.com > > Jukka Pakkanen wrote: > > > > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > > > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse > > > > on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > > > > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you > > > are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 > > > #.#.#.# 1 > > > > Actually, just tested and it does accept the size parameter.. so there must > > be something wrong with the destination or gateway addresses. Check > > that the gateway address is valid (MAXTNT should know the address, > > otherwise it'll not accept the route). > > > > -- > > /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net > > @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> > > \} > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > To get FAQ'd: > > -- > ===================================================================== > Rich Chiuve > Senior Systems Engineer > > Lucent Technologies phone:781-331-3849 > Internetworking Systems Fax:781-331-6399 > Service Provider Sales email:rchiuve@lucent.com > ===================================================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Tue Aug 22 09:26:07 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 22 Aug 2000 08:18:07 EDT." <4.3.2.7.0.20000822081127.00aba3d0@mail.visi.com> Message-ID: <200008221426.KAA19408@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > Pipeline 85 6.1.19, dialing a Max unit of some kind. I get connected (dual > channels) alright, and the second channel is dropped if I'm not using it, > but usually within 5 minutes B1 gets disconnected with the CALL CLEARED/L1 > CHANGE message. The message is mentioned in the manuals and on eSight, but > no description of what the message is supposed to mean. L1 CHANGE = Layer 1 change = physical layer change. meaning the physical layer went down. > There are 15 other people dialing into the same Max who don't have this > problem. Is it time to try and open a repair ticket with US West, or is Yes. Also watch for CRCs on the WAN interface reported by the Pipeline. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From os at landshut.org Tue Aug 22 09:45:29 2000 From: os at landshut.org (Oliver Stettner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Timeout for Carrier Detect Message-ID: <39A29209.404F76A9@landshut.org> Hello, we have a Lucent TNT with Series 56II Digiral Modem Cards. Sometimes customers have problems to connect via modem to our TNT. The Disconnect-Cause is "Modem-No-DCD" and the Progress-Code is "Modem-Awaiting-DCD". Does anybody know how long the TNT waits for getting a "Carrier Detect" signal? Usually this is something about 60 seconds. But this might be too short for some obscure modems. And how can I change the time for waiting cor a Carrier Detect? Thanx, Oliver. -- Oliver Stettner | mailto:os@landshut.org Laendgasse 120 | http://www.landshut.org/members/os/ D-84028 Landshut | ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rchiuve at mediaone.net Tue Aug 22 09:52:44 2000 From: rchiuve at mediaone.net (Richard Chiuve) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT References: <20000822105022109.AAA5262@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> <39A28E2E.6B9BF1C9@mediaone.net> Message-ID: <39A293BC.28F2F317@mediaone.net> Correction, release notes are available on ftp.ascend.com, but manuals are only available on www.esight.com. Richard Chiuve wrote: > Also note that ip routes added in this manner will not persist after a system > reset. The correct way to add a static route is via the ip-route profile. > > new ip-route whatever > list > set destination-address = #.#.#.#/24 > set gateway = #.#.#.# > write > > see page 382 of the APX/TNT/DSLTNT Reference Guide part number 7820-0805-002. If > you don't have this document go to www.esight.com and download it from there. It > should also be available at ftp.ascend.com > > Jukka Pakkanen wrote: > > > > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > > > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse > > > > on this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > > > > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you > > > are not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 > > > #.#.#.# 1 > > > > Actually, just tested and it does accept the size parameter.. so there must > > be something wrong with the destination or gateway addresses. Check > > that the gateway address is valid (MAXTNT should know the address, > > otherwise it'll not accept the route). > > > > -- > > /} Jukka Pakkanen, Q-Net > > @#####{ ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> > > \} > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > To get FAQ'd: > > -- > ===================================================================== > Rich Chiuve > Senior Systems Engineer > > Lucent Technologies phone:781-331-3849 > Internetworking Systems Fax:781-331-6399 > Service Provider Sales email:rchiuve@lucent.com > ===================================================================== ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From j-mag at brokersys.com Tue Aug 22 09:20:09 2000 From: j-mag at brokersys.com (J-Mag Guthrie) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000822154013.00b4f810@mail.satlink.com.au> Message-ID: On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > I remember a webpage out there that had a list of the Disconnect Causes > for Radius, am having a lot of dropouts and would like to know what they > mean, anyone be of help it would be appreciated. I don't have the "official" one, but our tech support staff uses the one at http://support/brokersys.com/staff/docs/codes.html with more detailed descriptions of the ones we commonly see here at http://support.brokersys.com/staff/docs/codesc.html -- J-Mag Guthrie /"\ Brokersys WWTD? \ / 281-580-3358 (voice) X Now offering DSL in Houston. 281-586-0628 (fax) / \ http://www.brokersys.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From os at landshut.org Tue Aug 22 09:45:29 2000 From: os at landshut.org (Oliver Stettner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:01 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Timeout for Carrier Detect Message-ID: <39A29209.404F76A9@landshut.org> Hello, we have a Lucent TNT with Series 56II Digiral Modem Cards. Sometimes customers have problems to connect via modem to our TNT. The Disconnect-Cause is "Modem-No-DCD" and the Progress-Code is "Modem-Awaiting-DCD". Does anybody know how long the TNT waits for getting a "Carrier Detect" signal? Usually this is something about 60 seconds. But this might be too short for some obscure modems. And how can I change the time for waiting cor a Carrier Detect? Thanx, Oliver. -- Oliver Stettner | mailto:os@landshut.org Laendgasse 120 | http://www.landshut.org/members/os/ D-84028 Landshut | ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From j-mag at brokersys.com Tue Aug 22 09:20:09 2000 From: j-mag at brokersys.com (J-Mag Guthrie) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Disconnect codes? In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000822154013.00b4f810@mail.satlink.com.au> Message-ID: On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > I remember a webpage out there that had a list of the Disconnect Causes > for Radius, am having a lot of dropouts and would like to know what they > mean, anyone be of help it would be appreciated. I don't have the "official" one, but our tech support staff uses the one at http://support/brokersys.com/staff/docs/codes.html with more detailed descriptions of the ones we commonly see here at http://support.brokersys.com/staff/docs/codesc.html -- J-Mag Guthrie /"\ Brokersys WWTD? \ / 281-580-3358 (voice) X Now offering DSL in Houston. 281-586-0628 (fax) / \ http://www.brokersys.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gschwab at gemini.c-com.net Tue Aug 22 14:58:35 2000 From: gschwab at gemini.c-com.net (Gene Schwab) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT In-Reply-To: <20000822072120593.AAA11198@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> Message-ID: > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse on > > this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you are > not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 #.#.#.# 1 > Whups. Typo. I meant iproute add #.#.#.#/24 #.#.#.# 1 :/ Gene Another Brain Deficient Network Bob @ Pointecom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From gschwab at gemini.c-com.net Tue Aug 22 14:58:35 2000 From: gschwab at gemini.c-com.net (Gene Schwab) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) iproute on MAXTNT In-Reply-To: <20000822072120593.AAA11198@ns1.qnet.fi@fm> Message-ID: > > At any rate, when using the iproute command > #.#.#.#/# 1> I get the error "Warning: the route was NOT added.". > > Does anyone have a brief explanation of why, or point me to the docs > > that would explain why? The ascend documentation is fairly sparse on > > this matter. Any help would be...most.....helpful. > > Put the gateway address without network size parameter, because you are > not routing to a network, but to a gateway. iproute add #.#.#.#/24 #.#.#.# 1 > Whups. Typo. I meant iproute add #.#.#.#/24 #.#.#.# 1 :/ Gene Another Brain Deficient Network Bob @ Pointecom ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Wed Aug 23 16:22:44 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections Message-ID: <200008232122.VAA14097@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Hi there, we're starting to deploy a couple of DSLMAX20 to connect customers via SDSL. We'd like to use the following setup: - customer CPE connects to MAX in "switched" (not nailed) mode, running PPP encapsulation (reason: gathering accounting information for these "calls") - MAX authenticates these "calls" via an existing RADIUS (Merit based originally, somewhat "ascendified":-)) server. This server has been in use for years for MAX4000 and MAX6000. I've set up the MAX with the identical parameters as on the dial-in routers, and after booting, it nicely asks the RADIUS server for configuration records (like permanent connections, static routes, etc). It successfully installs a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the downloaded dial-out static-route (both are things that work fine on the dial-up routers). The RADIUS server doesn't log any packets upon connection attempts of the CPE. If I configure the identical profile I keep on the RADIUS server as a local connection profile, things work just fine... Does anyone have an idea what I'm missing? Oh, I tried this initially with TAOS8.0.2, then 8.0.3, and then I even reverted to 7.10.6, same thing, same non-operational behavior. Thanks for any clues, Markus Wild -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Wed Aug 23 16:22:44 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections Message-ID: <200008232122.VAA14097@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Hi there, we're starting to deploy a couple of DSLMAX20 to connect customers via SDSL. We'd like to use the following setup: - customer CPE connects to MAX in "switched" (not nailed) mode, running PPP encapsulation (reason: gathering accounting information for these "calls") - MAX authenticates these "calls" via an existing RADIUS (Merit based originally, somewhat "ascendified":-)) server. This server has been in use for years for MAX4000 and MAX6000. I've set up the MAX with the identical parameters as on the dial-in routers, and after booting, it nicely asks the RADIUS server for configuration records (like permanent connections, static routes, etc). It successfully installs a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the downloaded dial-out static-route (both are things that work fine on the dial-up routers). The RADIUS server doesn't log any packets upon connection attempts of the CPE. If I configure the identical profile I keep on the RADIUS server as a local connection profile, things work just fine... Does anyone have an idea what I'm missing? Oh, I tried this initially with TAOS8.0.2, then 8.0.3, and then I even reverted to 7.10.6, same thing, same non-operational behavior. Thanks for any clues, Markus Wild -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From barneys at fastlink.com.au Wed Aug 23 20:26:35 2000 From: barneys at fastlink.com.au (Craig) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4060 --> Cisco 5300 Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000824112635.00a46cf0@mail.fastlink.com.au> We have a MAX 4060 7.0.4 connecting to our upstream who has a Cisco 5300 via 4 E1 channels (256k ISDN). They have a setting in their 5300 called "dialup idle timeout" which is set at 200,000 seconds. Even though this link wouldn't even have 1 second of idle time, as soon as the uptime on this link reaches 200,000 seconds the 5300 disconnects one of our channels. The link drops from 256k down to 192k and the link stops working until we manually drop the call. The upstream says we need to change one of the settings in our Max, but they don't know which one ???????? And we are not familiar with the 5300. They told me that there is a setting in the Cisco's called keep alive???? and asked me if our Max has a similar setting, which as far I know it does not. If anyone has any ideas on how we can stop the Cisco 5300 from thinking that our link is idle, when it is obviously not your help with this problem would be most appreciated. Cheers Craig Morgan Barneys Online Computers ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From barneys at fastlink.com.au Wed Aug 23 20:26:35 2000 From: barneys at fastlink.com.au (Craig) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4060 --> Cisco 5300 Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000824112635.00a46cf0@mail.fastlink.com.au> We have a MAX 4060 7.0.4 connecting to our upstream who has a Cisco 5300 via 4 E1 channels (256k ISDN). They have a setting in their 5300 called "dialup idle timeout" which is set at 200,000 seconds. Even though this link wouldn't even have 1 second of idle time, as soon as the uptime on this link reaches 200,000 seconds the 5300 disconnects one of our channels. The link drops from 256k down to 192k and the link stops working until we manually drop the call. The upstream says we need to change one of the settings in our Max, but they don't know which one ???????? And we are not familiar with the 5300. They told me that there is a setting in the Cisco's called keep alive???? and asked me if our Max has a similar setting, which as far I know it does not. If anyone has any ideas on how we can stop the Cisco 5300 from thinking that our link is idle, when it is obviously not your help with this problem would be most appreciated. Cheers Craig Morgan Barneys Online Computers ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahakim at intouch.com Thu Aug 24 06:14:11 2000 From: ahakim at intouch.com (Ahmed El-Hakim) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] MAXTAP Option Message-ID: <004b01c00dbc$710a7f60$094783d5@salec.com> All, Can someone feedback with any useful information regarding the new MAXTAP option that showed up in software release 8.0.0 This software option should log user session data to a server. Best Regards, Ahmed El-Hakim From ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com Thu Aug 24 08:48:54 2000 From: ryan.l.robbins at mail.sprint.com (ryan l robbins) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] NavisRadius Log File Manager Message-ID: I am running Lucent NavisRadius 1.3 on a Windows NT 4.0 Server. In NV, there are log files that provide valuable information as to who has logged into the system that day, and whether or not that login passed or failed. My main utilization of these logfiles will be to observe anyone trying to use a specific user ID to break into the system. I am looking for some kind of Windows utility program that would allow me to do the following: -- Search a logfile for a keyword -- Export the lines the keyword is found on into a seperate .txt file -- Set up the program so that the keyword search runs automatically at the end of a bussiness day -- The program will have intelligence to read logfiles automatically despite name changes from day to day, (i.e. going from 8/23/2000 to 8/24/2000, the file name changes from logfile000823 to logfile000824) This utility can be shareware or freeware, and can be from a company or individual. If anybody has any suggestion or a website to refer me to, I would *greatly* appreciate a response. Thanks for your time, Ryan L. Robbins Communication Services Distributed Operations & Systems Management ryan.l.robbins@mail.sprint.com From greg at ewol.com Thu Aug 24 08:23:20 2000 From: greg at ewol.com (Greg Wanner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Data Filters Message-ID: <004001c00dce$79f38380$1dedefcf@Ofc_7_1.ewol.com> Does anyone have any comments as to if setting up data filters would adversely effect the performance of a MAX 6000 mainly used for 56K dialup, especially during peak times? Greg@ewol.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From greg at ewol.com Thu Aug 24 08:23:20 2000 From: greg at ewol.com (Greg Wanner) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Data Filters Message-ID: <004001c00dce$79f38380$1dedefcf@Ofc_7_1.ewol.com> Does anyone have any comments as to if setting up data filters would adversely effect the performance of a MAX 6000 mainly used for 56K dialup, especially during peak times? Greg@ewol.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 13:01:29 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008240545.WAA12598@max.bungi.com> References: <200008240545.WAA12598@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: mw@kpnqwest.ch > >we're starting to deploy a couple of DSLMAX20 to connect customers via >SDSL. We'd like to use the following setup: >- - customer CPE connects to MAX in "switched" (not nailed) mode, running PPP > encapsulation (reason: gathering accounting information for these "calls") >- - MAX authenticates these "calls" via an existing RADIUS (Merit based > originally, somewhat "ascendified":-)) server. This server has been in use > for years for MAX4000 and MAX6000. > >I've set up the MAX with the identical parameters as on the dial-in routers, >and after booting, it nicely asks the RADIUS server for configuration records >(like permanent connections, static routes, etc). It successfully installs >a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it >get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the >downloaded dial-out static-route (both are things that work fine on >the dial-up >routers). The RADIUS server doesn't log any packets upon connection attempts >of the CPE. If I configure the identical profile I keep on the RADIUS server >as a local connection profile, things work just fine... The DSL Max 20/DSL Terminator 100 are an absolute nightmare when it comes to RADIUS authentication. However, they can be made to work, albeit with limitations and glitches. Some thoughts: 1. If you want call accounting information, set the unit to send RADIUS accounting checkpoint records every hour or so. Those records should give you any information you could want to track and will allow you to use a more natural nailed transport such as Frame Relay. 2. Make sure System>Sys Config>Perm Conn Update=All. IME, this alone seriously breaks RADIUS authentication. 3. Use debug> permconn to see what the Max 20 is seeing. This is broken too, and will show --- data lost --- if you have a reasonable number of connections. 4. If you're doing SDSL over dry copper (as opposed to aggregating from a telco over DS-3 or something), I strongly suggest that you use local profiles and use RADIUS only for accounting. As you can only have 32 physical connections and TAOS 8.0.3 allows 100 local profiles, you should be able to accomplish anything you need without resorting to RADIUS authentication. 5. If you use interface-based routing in RADIUS profiles, routing will fail whenever you change anything related to routes, as I've posted here before. One word: don't. In summary, these units are quite decent... unless you use RADIUS authentication. If you insist on using RADIUS authentication (God help you), feel free to post a sample profile and RADIUS logs and permconn output. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Thu Aug 24 15:11:32 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: from Peter Lalor at "Aug 24, 2000 11:01:29 am" Message-ID: <200008242011.UAA08221@mail.kpnqwest.ch> > >a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it > >get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the After a lot of debugging sessions yesterday, I finally found the culprit. I had Ethernet->Answer->PPP options->Recv Auth=None. The reason why the logins worked with the local connection profile was the match on the IP address. Sigh... After this change, things seem to work fine. I tried a couple of attributes, and the dslmax20 finally behaves just like its dial-up friends. > 1. If you want call accounting information, set the unit to send > RADIUS accounting checkpoint records every hour or so. Those records > should give you any information you could want to track and will > allow you to use a more natural nailed transport such as Frame Relay. I'll set the checkpoint option, will likely have to tweak some scripts after that. Oh, I don't consider Frame Relay as to be particular "natural" though:-) > 2. Make sure System>Sys Config>Perm Conn Update=All. IME, this alone > seriously breaks RADIUS authentication. It is. > 4. If you're doing SDSL over dry copper (as opposed to aggregating > from a telco over DS-3 or something), I strongly suggest that you use > local profiles and use RADIUS only for accounting. As you can only Maxen are dreadful to configure in their "GUI", things get even hairier when static routes and potentially filters are added. Also, RADIUS profiles can be generated out of a database (or even reside in a database); things are considerably trickier if you want to automatically configure routers locally (more so with this GUI, Ciscos I can handle that way). > have 32 physical connections and TAOS 8.0.3 allows 100 local > profiles, you should be able to accomplish anything you need without > resorting to RADIUS authentication. > 5. If you use interface-based routing in RADIUS profiles, routing > will fail whenever you change anything related to routes, as I've > posted here before. One word: don't. Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. > In summary, these units are quite decent... unless you use RADIUS > authentication. > > If you insist on using RADIUS authentication (God help you), feel > free to post a sample profile and RADIUS logs and permconn output. The immediate problem has been resolved so far, I'll keep you informed whether we'll run into problems later with more active accounts. Thanks for the reply! Markus -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 13:01:29 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008240545.WAA12598@max.bungi.com> References: <200008240545.WAA12598@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: mw@kpnqwest.ch > >we're starting to deploy a couple of DSLMAX20 to connect customers via >SDSL. We'd like to use the following setup: >- - customer CPE connects to MAX in "switched" (not nailed) mode, running PPP > encapsulation (reason: gathering accounting information for these "calls") >- - MAX authenticates these "calls" via an existing RADIUS (Merit based > originally, somewhat "ascendified":-)) server. This server has been in use > for years for MAX4000 and MAX6000. > >I've set up the MAX with the identical parameters as on the dial-in routers, >and after booting, it nicely asks the RADIUS server for configuration records >(like permanent connections, static routes, etc). It successfully installs >a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it >get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the >downloaded dial-out static-route (both are things that work fine on >the dial-up >routers). The RADIUS server doesn't log any packets upon connection attempts >of the CPE. If I configure the identical profile I keep on the RADIUS server >as a local connection profile, things work just fine... The DSL Max 20/DSL Terminator 100 are an absolute nightmare when it comes to RADIUS authentication. However, they can be made to work, albeit with limitations and glitches. Some thoughts: 1. If you want call accounting information, set the unit to send RADIUS accounting checkpoint records every hour or so. Those records should give you any information you could want to track and will allow you to use a more natural nailed transport such as Frame Relay. 2. Make sure System>Sys Config>Perm Conn Update=All. IME, this alone seriously breaks RADIUS authentication. 3. Use debug> permconn to see what the Max 20 is seeing. This is broken too, and will show --- data lost --- if you have a reasonable number of connections. 4. If you're doing SDSL over dry copper (as opposed to aggregating from a telco over DS-3 or something), I strongly suggest that you use local profiles and use RADIUS only for accounting. As you can only have 32 physical connections and TAOS 8.0.3 allows 100 local profiles, you should be able to accomplish anything you need without resorting to RADIUS authentication. 5. If you use interface-based routing in RADIUS profiles, routing will fail whenever you change anything related to routes, as I've posted here before. One word: don't. In summary, these units are quite decent... unless you use RADIUS authentication. If you insist on using RADIUS authentication (God help you), feel free to post a sample profile and RADIUS logs and permconn output. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Thu Aug 24 16:47:26 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: from Peter Lalor at "Aug 24, 2000 02:31:49 pm" Message-ID: <200008242147.VAA18945@mail.kpnqwest.ch> > Ah, yup. Whoops. Well, you get the idea. Bad Max > 20-with-RADIUS-and-numbered-interfaces, BAD! :-) > Are you planning to pass the accounting data to MRTG for graphing? If > so, I'd like to hear how you do it. We're switching from MRTG to using RRD (same author as MRTG, check http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool ). This one's quite a bit more flexible, because it seperates the data store from the act of drawing nice pictures from it. This means you're free to put whatever you want into the store (which of course includes the "standard" SNMP queries), and later draw in whatever resolution, with whatever fields, etc. you like. I haven't implemented the radius accounting part yet, because I couldn't get RADIUS working for so long, but now lets see :) Markus -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 16:14:44 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008242011.UAA08221@mail.kpnqwest.ch> References: <200008242011.UAA08221@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: > > >a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it >> >get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the > >After a lot of debugging sessions yesterday, I finally found the culprit. I >had Ethernet->Answer->PPP options->Recv Auth=None. The reason why the logins >worked with the local connection profile was the match on the IP address. >Sigh... It's amazing how these little things always slip by... > > 1. If you want call accounting information, set the unit to send >> RADIUS accounting checkpoint records every hour or so. Those records >> should give you any information you could want to track and will >> allow you to use a more natural nailed transport such as Frame Relay. > >I'll set the checkpoint option, will likely have to tweak some scripts >after that. Oh, I don't consider Frame Relay as to be particular "natural" >though:-) Yeah, I guess not. We typically use Frame to give the option of PVCs if desired later. There was another reason... now what was it...? > > 4. If you're doing SDSL over dry copper (as opposed to aggregating >> from a telco over DS-3 or something), I strongly suggest that you use >> local profiles and use RADIUS only for accounting. As you can only > >Maxen are dreadful to configure in their "GUI", things get even hairier when >static routes and potentially filters are added. Also, RADIUS profiles can >be generated out of a database (or even reside in a database); things are >considerably trickier if you want to automatically configure routers >locally (more so with this GUI, Ciscos I can handle that way). Your point about the DB is well taken, and for that reason (and others) we use RADIUS with our DSL Terminator. And pay the price for wall the related bugs. For the Max 20s with inherently few connections to manage we choose the reliability of RADIUS. If I had a bunch of them I'd use RADIUS. As you're not using numbered interfaces, you should be fine. > > have 32 physical connections and TAOS 8.0.3 allows 100 local >> profiles, you should be able to accomplish anything you need without >> resorting to RADIUS authentication. >> 5. If you use interface-based routing in RADIUS profiles, routing >> will fail whenever you change anything related to routes, as I've >> posted here before. One word: don't. > >Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. The prime limitation there is the inability to query the Max via SNMP for traffic stats for individual profiles. If one uses numbered interfaces MRTG can then be pointed at them. Pretty graphs for the NOC and the customer. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 16:31:49 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:02 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: > > Your point about the DB is well taken, and for that reason (and >> others) we use RADIUS with our DSL Terminator. And pay the price for >> wall the related bugs. For the Max 20s with inherently few >> connections to manage we choose the reliability of RADIUS. If I had a > >Hm, there's probably a negation missing? Ah, yup. Whoops. Well, you get the idea. Bad Max 20-with-RADIUS-and-numbered-interfaces, BAD! > > >Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. >> >> The prime limitation there is the inability to query the Max via SNMP >> for traffic stats for individual profiles. If one uses numbered >> interfaces MRTG can then be pointed at them. Pretty graphs for the >> NOC and the customer. > >But if you're gathering essentially the same data with RADIUS accounting >anyway, what's the use/need of SNMP in this case? Yes, customers love nice >MRTG (or RDD) graphs, but they don't particularly care where the data is >coming from as long as they're accurate. You'll have a delay of maximum the >"checkpoint" plus some processing with RADIUS, I'll try to go that path >(even though the rest of the lines currently rely on SNMP). Are you planning to pass the accounting data to MRTG for graphing? If so, I'd like to hear how you do it. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 17:00:18 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008242147.VAA18945@mail.kpnqwest.ch> References: <200008242147.VAA18945@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: > > Are you planning to pass the accounting data to MRTG for graphing? If >> so, I'd like to hear how you do it. > >We're switching from MRTG to using RRD (same author as MRTG, check > http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool >). This one's quite a bit more flexible, because it seperates the data >store from the act of drawing nice pictures from it. This means you're free >to put whatever you want into the store (which of course includes the >"standard" SNMP queries), and later draw in whatever resolution, with >whatever fields, etc. you like. I'm aware of RRDtool, but haven't been able to get it to compile on my Mac OS X Server box. Dunno why; everything else I've tried builds right up and MRTG certainly runs fine. At this point I'm waiting for Tobi to roll RRD right into MRTG, which seems to be what he's up to with the latest Pre releases of MRTG. The MRTG-RRD log converter now preserves spikes, so that's a major step too. Anyway, I'd be interested in whatever solution you arrive at; if I could do things via accounting too I'd seriously consider it. Good luck with it all. I'm mightily annoyed with Lucent about these particular boxes right now. As of yesterday, I have a Lucent engineer reproducing the failing routing issue that's plagued me. Then I'm going to get stuck into him about all the rest of the RADIUS issues too, and with luck these boxes will get sturdier. The other day I added a filter to the Ethernet port of my Terminator and ping times went to 2000ms! I added the same filter to a Max 20 PPP T1 profile and routing to a network that doesn't traverse that link failed. Fer cryin' out loud... -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Thu Aug 24 16:27:15 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: from Peter Lalor at "Aug 24, 2000 02:14:44 pm" Message-ID: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> > Your point about the DB is well taken, and for that reason (and > others) we use RADIUS with our DSL Terminator. And pay the price for > wall the related bugs. For the Max 20s with inherently few > connections to manage we choose the reliability of RADIUS. If I had a Hm, there's probably a negation missing? > bunch of them I'd use RADIUS. As you're not using numbered > interfaces, you should be fine. There's quite a bunch scheduled, and I'd like to be prepared :) > >Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. > > The prime limitation there is the inability to query the Max via SNMP > for traffic stats for individual profiles. If one uses numbered > interfaces MRTG can then be pointed at them. Pretty graphs for the > NOC and the customer. But if you're gathering essentially the same data with RADIUS accounting anyway, what's the use/need of SNMP in this case? Yes, customers love nice MRTG (or RDD) graphs, but they don't particularly care where the data is coming from as long as they're accurate. You'll have a delay of maximum the "checkpoint" plus some processing with RADIUS, I'll try to go that path (even though the rest of the lines currently rely on SNMP). Markus -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Thu Aug 24 15:11:32 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: from Peter Lalor at "Aug 24, 2000 11:01:29 am" Message-ID: <200008242011.UAA08221@mail.kpnqwest.ch> > >a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it > >get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the After a lot of debugging sessions yesterday, I finally found the culprit. I had Ethernet->Answer->PPP options->Recv Auth=None. The reason why the logins worked with the local connection profile was the match on the IP address. Sigh... After this change, things seem to work fine. I tried a couple of attributes, and the dslmax20 finally behaves just like its dial-up friends. > 1. If you want call accounting information, set the unit to send > RADIUS accounting checkpoint records every hour or so. Those records > should give you any information you could want to track and will > allow you to use a more natural nailed transport such as Frame Relay. I'll set the checkpoint option, will likely have to tweak some scripts after that. Oh, I don't consider Frame Relay as to be particular "natural" though:-) > 2. Make sure System>Sys Config>Perm Conn Update=All. IME, this alone > seriously breaks RADIUS authentication. It is. > 4. If you're doing SDSL over dry copper (as opposed to aggregating > from a telco over DS-3 or something), I strongly suggest that you use > local profiles and use RADIUS only for accounting. As you can only Maxen are dreadful to configure in their "GUI", things get even hairier when static routes and potentially filters are added. Also, RADIUS profiles can be generated out of a database (or even reside in a database); things are considerably trickier if you want to automatically configure routers locally (more so with this GUI, Ciscos I can handle that way). > have 32 physical connections and TAOS 8.0.3 allows 100 local > profiles, you should be able to accomplish anything you need without > resorting to RADIUS authentication. > 5. If you use interface-based routing in RADIUS profiles, routing > will fail whenever you change anything related to routes, as I've > posted here before. One word: don't. Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. > In summary, these units are quite decent... unless you use RADIUS > authentication. > > If you insist on using RADIUS authentication (God help you), feel > free to post a sample profile and RADIUS logs and permconn output. The immediate problem has been resolved so far, I'll keep you informed whether we'll run into problems later with more active accounts. Thanks for the reply! Markus -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 16:14:44 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008242011.UAA08221@mail.kpnqwest.ch> References: <200008242011.UAA08221@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: > > >a static dial-out route, for example. However, I can't for the heck of it >> >get the thing to authenticate either incoming calls, or use RADIUS for the > >After a lot of debugging sessions yesterday, I finally found the culprit. I >had Ethernet->Answer->PPP options->Recv Auth=None. The reason why the logins >worked with the local connection profile was the match on the IP address. >Sigh... It's amazing how these little things always slip by... > > 1. If you want call accounting information, set the unit to send >> RADIUS accounting checkpoint records every hour or so. Those records >> should give you any information you could want to track and will >> allow you to use a more natural nailed transport such as Frame Relay. > >I'll set the checkpoint option, will likely have to tweak some scripts >after that. Oh, I don't consider Frame Relay as to be particular "natural" >though:-) Yeah, I guess not. We typically use Frame to give the option of PVCs if desired later. There was another reason... now what was it...? > > 4. If you're doing SDSL over dry copper (as opposed to aggregating >> from a telco over DS-3 or something), I strongly suggest that you use >> local profiles and use RADIUS only for accounting. As you can only > >Maxen are dreadful to configure in their "GUI", things get even hairier when >static routes and potentially filters are added. Also, RADIUS profiles can >be generated out of a database (or even reside in a database); things are >considerably trickier if you want to automatically configure routers >locally (more so with this GUI, Ciscos I can handle that way). Your point about the DB is well taken, and for that reason (and others) we use RADIUS with our DSL Terminator. And pay the price for wall the related bugs. For the Max 20s with inherently few connections to manage we choose the reliability of RADIUS. If I had a bunch of them I'd use RADIUS. As you're not using numbered interfaces, you should be fine. > > have 32 physical connections and TAOS 8.0.3 allows 100 local >> profiles, you should be able to accomplish anything you need without >> resorting to RADIUS authentication. >> 5. If you use interface-based routing in RADIUS profiles, routing >> will fail whenever you change anything related to routes, as I've >> posted here before. One word: don't. > >Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. The prime limitation there is the inability to query the Max via SNMP for traffic stats for individual profiles. If one uses numbered interfaces MRTG can then be pointed at them. Pretty graphs for the NOC and the customer. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Thu Aug 24 16:47:26 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: from Peter Lalor at "Aug 24, 2000 02:31:49 pm" Message-ID: <200008242147.VAA18945@mail.kpnqwest.ch> > Ah, yup. Whoops. Well, you get the idea. Bad Max > 20-with-RADIUS-and-numbered-interfaces, BAD! :-) > Are you planning to pass the accounting data to MRTG for graphing? If > so, I'd like to hear how you do it. We're switching from MRTG to using RRD (same author as MRTG, check http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool ). This one's quite a bit more flexible, because it seperates the data store from the act of drawing nice pictures from it. This means you're free to put whatever you want into the store (which of course includes the "standard" SNMP queries), and later draw in whatever resolution, with whatever fields, etc. you like. I haven't implemented the radius accounting part yet, because I couldn't get RADIUS working for so long, but now lets see :) Markus -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mw at kpnqwest.ch Thu Aug 24 16:27:15 2000 From: mw at kpnqwest.ch (mw@kpnqwest.ch) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: from Peter Lalor at "Aug 24, 2000 02:14:44 pm" Message-ID: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> > Your point about the DB is well taken, and for that reason (and > others) we use RADIUS with our DSL Terminator. And pay the price for > wall the related bugs. For the Max 20s with inherently few > connections to manage we choose the reliability of RADIUS. If I had a Hm, there's probably a negation missing? > bunch of them I'd use RADIUS. As you're not using numbered > interfaces, you should be fine. There's quite a bunch scheduled, and I'd like to be prepared :) > >Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. > > The prime limitation there is the inability to query the Max via SNMP > for traffic stats for individual profiles. If one uses numbered > interfaces MRTG can then be pointed at them. Pretty graphs for the > NOC and the customer. But if you're gathering essentially the same data with RADIUS accounting anyway, what's the use/need of SNMP in this case? Yes, customers love nice MRTG (or RDD) graphs, but they don't particularly care where the data is coming from as long as they're accurate. You'll have a delay of maximum the "checkpoint" plus some processing with RADIUS, I'll try to go that path (even though the rest of the lines currently rely on SNMP). Markus -- KPNQwest Switzerland Ltd P.O. Box 1600, Hohlstrasse 550, CH-8048 Zuerich Tel: +41-1-439-4390, Fax: +41-1-439-4391 Markus Wild, Manager Engineering, e-mail: markus.wild@kpnqwest.ch ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 17:00:18 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008242147.VAA18945@mail.kpnqwest.ch> References: <200008242147.VAA18945@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: > > Are you planning to pass the accounting data to MRTG for graphing? If >> so, I'd like to hear how you do it. > >We're switching from MRTG to using RRD (same author as MRTG, check > http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool >). This one's quite a bit more flexible, because it seperates the data >store from the act of drawing nice pictures from it. This means you're free >to put whatever you want into the store (which of course includes the >"standard" SNMP queries), and later draw in whatever resolution, with >whatever fields, etc. you like. I'm aware of RRDtool, but haven't been able to get it to compile on my Mac OS X Server box. Dunno why; everything else I've tried builds right up and MRTG certainly runs fine. At this point I'm waiting for Tobi to roll RRD right into MRTG, which seems to be what he's up to with the latest Pre releases of MRTG. The MRTG-RRD log converter now preserves spikes, so that's a major step too. Anyway, I'd be interested in whatever solution you arrive at; if I could do things via accounting too I'd seriously consider it. Good luck with it all. I'm mightily annoyed with Lucent about these particular boxes right now. As of yesterday, I have a Lucent engineer reproducing the failing routing issue that's plagued me. Then I'm going to get stuck into him about all the rest of the RADIUS issues too, and with luck these boxes will get sturdier. The other day I added a filter to the Ethernet port of my Terminator and ping times went to 2000ms! I added the same filter to a Max 20 PPP T1 profile and routing to a network that doesn't traverse that link failed. Fer cryin' out loud... -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 24 16:31:49 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Re: RADIUS authentication of SDSL connections In-Reply-To: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: > > Your point about the DB is well taken, and for that reason (and >> others) we use RADIUS with our DSL Terminator. And pay the price for >> wall the related bugs. For the Max 20s with inherently few >> connections to manage we choose the reliability of RADIUS. If I had a > >Hm, there's probably a negation missing? Ah, yup. Whoops. Well, you get the idea. Bad Max 20-with-RADIUS-and-numbered-interfaces, BAD! > > >Not using that, just point-to-point or "unnumbered" routes. >> >> The prime limitation there is the inability to query the Max via SNMP >> for traffic stats for individual profiles. If one uses numbered >> interfaces MRTG can then be pointed at them. Pretty graphs for the >> NOC and the customer. > >But if you're gathering essentially the same data with RADIUS accounting >anyway, what's the use/need of SNMP in this case? Yes, customers love nice >MRTG (or RDD) graphs, but they don't particularly care where the data is >coming from as long as they're accurate. You'll have a delay of maximum the >"checkpoint" plus some processing with RADIUS, I'll try to go that path >(even though the rest of the lines currently rely on SNMP). Are you planning to pass the accounting data to MRTG for graphing? If so, I'd like to hear how you do it. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Thu Aug 24 18:34:07 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Hello All, Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is acting like a table in mysql.?? My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically between pool 1 and 2.?? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Thu Aug 24 18:34:07 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> Message-ID: <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Hello All, Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is acting like a table in mysql.?? My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically between pool 1 and 2.?? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From tkinnen at lucentradius.com Thu Aug 24 19:11:08 2000 From: tkinnen at lucentradius.com (Thomas C Kinnen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Message-ID: <39A5B99C.129A6715@lucentradius.com> Ahsan Khan wrote: > Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the > radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is > acting like a table in mysql.?? > > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > between pool 1 and 2.?? It depends on which RADIUS server. NavisRadius 3.0 supports a RandomNumber plug-in for generating a Pesudo-Random number that could used for picking a pool. -- Thomas C Kinnen - [RADIUS Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies INS "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's, unless they were given to me by my employer" ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From tkinnen at lucentradius.com Thu Aug 24 19:11:08 2000 From: tkinnen at lucentradius.com (Thomas C Kinnen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Message-ID: <39A5B99C.129A6715@lucentradius.com> Ahsan Khan wrote: > Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the > radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is > acting like a table in mysql.?? > > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > between pool 1 and 2.?? It depends on which RADIUS server. NavisRadius 3.0 supports a RandomNumber plug-in for generating a Pesudo-Random number that could used for picking a pool. -- Thomas C Kinnen - [RADIUS Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies INS "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's, unless they were given to me by my employer" ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Thu Aug 24 23:18:48 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> <39A5B99C.129A6715@lucentradius.com> Message-ID: <01f601c00e4b$924b0520$144e3ad1@jahil> thanks for the help I am using following radius ./radiusd: RADIUS version 1.16 (plus Ascend extensions) 1998/18/06 BINARY_FILTERS ASCEND_SECRET ASCEND_LOGOUT sys5 is there any way to have the support of multiple pools in this radius.?? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas C Kinnen" To: "Ahsan Khan" Cc: Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 5:11 AM Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools > Ahsan Khan wrote: > > > Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the > > radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is > > acting like a table in mysql.?? > > > > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > > between pool 1 and 2.?? > > It depends on which RADIUS server. NavisRadius 3.0 supports a RandomNumber > plug-in for generating a Pesudo-Random number that could used for picking a > pool. > > -- > Thomas C Kinnen - > [RADIUS Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies INS > "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's, > unless they were given to me by my employer" > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ahsank at one.net.pk Thu Aug 24 23:18:48 2000 From: ahsank at one.net.pk (Ahsan Khan) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> <39A5B99C.129A6715@lucentradius.com> Message-ID: <01f601c00e4b$924b0520$144e3ad1@jahil> thanks for the help I am using following radius ./radiusd: RADIUS version 1.16 (plus Ascend extensions) 1998/18/06 BINARY_FILTERS ASCEND_SECRET ASCEND_LOGOUT sys5 is there any way to have the support of multiple pools in this radius.?? With Regards Ahsan Khan Sr. System Admin Internet Division (OneNet) Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. Pakistan http://www.one.net.pk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas C Kinnen" To: "Ahsan Khan" Cc: Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 5:11 AM Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools > Ahsan Khan wrote: > > > Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the > > radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is > > acting like a table in mysql.?? > > > > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > > between pool 1 and 2.?? > > It depends on which RADIUS server. NavisRadius 3.0 supports a RandomNumber > plug-in for generating a Pesudo-Random number that could used for picking a > pool. > > -- > Thomas C Kinnen - > [RADIUS Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies INS > "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's, > unless they were given to me by my employer" > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jcdutton at lucent.com Fri Aug 25 03:49:59 2000 From: jcdutton at lucent.com (James Courtier-Dutton) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Message-ID: <005f01c00e71$7706c6c0$1401a8c0@home> You probably don't have to. You can link two pools in the TNT to act as one. Extract from manual: - IP pool chaining is supported both for RADIUS-defined address pools and pools defined locally in the IP-Global profile. For example, the following settings in the IP-Global profile enable pool chaining and define a pool chain (pools 1 and 2) that contains 252 addresses: [in IP-GLOBAL] pool-chaining = yes pool-base-address = [ 172.20.31.1 172.20.33.1 0.0.0.0 153.37.21.1 0.0+ assign-count = [ 126 126 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Cheers James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ahsan Khan" To: Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:34 AM Subject: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools > Hello All, > > > Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the > radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is > acting like a table in mysql.?? > > > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > between pool 1 and 2.?? > > > > With Regards > Ahsan Khan > Sr. System Admin > Internet Division (OneNet) > Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. > Pakistan > http://www.one.net.pk > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jcdutton at lucent.com Fri Aug 25 03:49:59 2000 From: jcdutton at lucent.com (James Courtier-Dutton) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools References: <200008242127.VAA17020@mail.kpnqwest.ch> <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Message-ID: <005f01c00e71$7706c6c0$1401a8c0@home> You probably don't have to. You can link two pools in the TNT to act as one. Extract from manual: - IP pool chaining is supported both for RADIUS-defined address pools and pools defined locally in the IP-Global profile. For example, the following settings in the IP-Global profile enable pool chaining and define a pool chain (pools 1 and 2) that contains 252 addresses: [in IP-GLOBAL] pool-chaining = yes pool-base-address = [ 172.20.31.1 172.20.33.1 0.0.0.0 153.37.21.1 0.0+ assign-count = [ 126 126 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Cheers James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ahsan Khan" To: Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:34 AM Subject: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools > Hello All, > > > Is there any guru who is running two pools on MaxTnT but with the > radius which is patched with mysql support and the radius attribute is > acting like a table in mysql.?? > > > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > between pool 1 and 2.?? > > > > With Regards > Ahsan Khan > Sr. System Admin > Internet Division (OneNet) > Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd. > Pakistan > http://www.one.net.pk > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 25 10:45:04 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:03 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 25 Aug 2000 04:34:07 EDT." <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Message-ID: <200008251545.LAA00406@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > between pool 1 and 2.?? You could use the suggestion James Courtier-Dutton made regarding pool linking, but actually, why don't you just set Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 0? It will select an available address from an available pool. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 25 10:41:09 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Data Filters Message-ID: Although the use of filters require a little extra packet processing for the Max 6000, it should be negligible and should not cause any significant performance hit on it. Does anyone have any comments as to if setting up data filters would adversely effect the performance of a MAX 6000 mainly used for 56K dialup, especially during peak times? Greg@ewol.com ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 25 10:37:27 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Max 4060 --> Cisco 5300 Message-ID: This really sounds like the Cisco is configured for a maximum session timer rather than an idle timer. In the Max, the equivalent setting of a maximum session time is the parameter called "Max Call Duration" located under: Ethernet->Connections->(profile)->Session Options... This is a setting in minutes so if you have this set to about 3,333 minutes (or aprox 200,000 seconds), then I could see how this could happen. Otherwise, it sounds like something the Cisco is doing wrong. The Cisco setting called "keepalive" is most likely PPP keepalives (i.e. LCP echo requests). Although the Max does not generate PPP keepalives (and no way to configure it to do so), if the Max receives an LCP echo request, it will respond with an LCP echo reply. I think you need to have them look at the Cisco more closely. We have a MAX 4060 7.0.4 connecting to our upstream who has a Cisco 5300 via 4 E1 channels (256k ISDN). They have a setting in their 5300 called "dialup idle timeout" which is set at 200,000 seconds. Even though this link wouldn't even have 1 second of idle time, as soon as the uptime on this link reaches 200,000 seconds the 5300 disconnects one of our channels. The link drops from 256k down to 192k and the link stops working until we manually drop the call. The upstream says we need to change one of the settings in our Max, but they don't know which one ???????? And we are not familiar with the 5300. They told me that there is a setting in the Cisco's called keep alive???? and asked me if our Max has a similar setting, which as far I know it does not. If anyone has any ideas on how we can stop the Cisco 5300 from thinking that our link is idle, when it is obviously not your help with this problem would be most appreciated. Cheers Craig Morgan Barneys Online Computers ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 25 10:41:09 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Data Filters Message-ID: Although the use of filters require a little extra packet processing for the Max 6000, it should be negligible and should not cause any significant performance hit on it. Does anyone have any comments as to if setting up data filters would adversely effect the performance of a MAX 6000 mainly used for 56K dialup, especially during peak times? Greg@ewol.com ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From vandry at TZoNE.ORG Fri Aug 25 10:45:04 2000 From: vandry at TZoNE.ORG (Phillip Vandry) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Runing Multiple Pools In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 25 Aug 2000 04:34:07 EDT." <017f01c00e23$cd315360$144e3ad1@jahil> Message-ID: <200008251545.LAA00406@Iodine.Mlink.NET> > My basic question is is there any way that I can set the Attribute > Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=1 to randomly basis like it can switch automatically > between pool 1 and 2.?? You could use the suggestion James Courtier-Dutton made regarding pool linking, but actually, why don't you just set Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 0? It will select an available address from an available pool. -Phil ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From maxed_out_user at hotmail.com Fri Aug 25 10:37:27 2000 From: maxed_out_user at hotmail.com (Max User) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Max 4060 --> Cisco 5300 Message-ID: This really sounds like the Cisco is configured for a maximum session timer rather than an idle timer. In the Max, the equivalent setting of a maximum session time is the parameter called "Max Call Duration" located under: Ethernet->Connections->(profile)->Session Options... This is a setting in minutes so if you have this set to about 3,333 minutes (or aprox 200,000 seconds), then I could see how this could happen. Otherwise, it sounds like something the Cisco is doing wrong. The Cisco setting called "keepalive" is most likely PPP keepalives (i.e. LCP echo requests). Although the Max does not generate PPP keepalives (and no way to configure it to do so), if the Max receives an LCP echo request, it will respond with an LCP echo reply. I think you need to have them look at the Cisco more closely. We have a MAX 4060 7.0.4 connecting to our upstream who has a Cisco 5300 via 4 E1 channels (256k ISDN). They have a setting in their 5300 called "dialup idle timeout" which is set at 200,000 seconds. Even though this link wouldn't even have 1 second of idle time, as soon as the uptime on this link reaches 200,000 seconds the 5300 disconnects one of our channels. The link drops from 256k down to 192k and the link stops working until we manually drop the call. The upstream says we need to change one of the settings in our Max, but they don't know which one ???????? And we are not familiar with the 5300. They told me that there is a setting in the Cisco's called keep alive???? and asked me if our Max has a similar setting, which as far I know it does not. If anyone has any ideas on how we can stop the Cisco 5300 from thinking that our link is idle, when it is obviously not your help with this problem would be most appreciated. Cheers Craig Morgan Barneys Online Computers ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Fri Aug 25 13:01:50 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Question on local profiles vs Radius on terminator 100 Message-ID: To get started, I've been using local ethernet connection profiles to get my DSL customers up and running. However, I now want to integrate with my dial-in pool, which is all Radius based. If I turn on radius authentication and define the radius servers in the terminator configuration, will it look up the user in the local connections first, then try radius if it doesn't find a match? or will it only go radius once radius is set up? I'm hoping it checks local, then radius. That would minimize my conversion hassles. Any tips appreciated. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Fri Aug 25 13:01:50 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Question on local profiles vs Radius on terminator 100 Message-ID: To get started, I've been using local ethernet connection profiles to get my DSL customers up and running. However, I now want to integrate with my dial-in pool, which is all Radius based. If I turn on radius authentication and define the radius servers in the terminator configuration, will it look up the user in the local connections first, then try radius if it doesn't find a match? or will it only go radius once radius is set up? I'm hoping it checks local, then radius. That would minimize my conversion hassles. Any tips appreciated. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From webmaster at viaduct.custom.net Fri Aug 25 14:31:30 2000 From: webmaster at viaduct.custom.net (Earl Corbin) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MRTG Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000825143011.00b2c4e0@localhost> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone have a sample config entry for graphing available/used modems on a MAX 6000? Thanks, Earl Corbin Galaxy Internet Technical Operation Manager - Bloomfield webmaster@custom.net ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ddrekmann at vccities.com Fri Aug 25 15:00:49 2000 From: ddrekmann at vccities.com (ddrekmann@vccities.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Question on local profiles vs Radius on terminator 1 00 Message-ID: <2B8E739BA3A0D311AE5800E018B004500198FD@mail.dnatech.net> Try something like this: Ethernet > Mod Config > Auth > Local Profiles First=Yes This should be the default behavior. Check for local profile, then remote profile if local does not exist. -----Original Message----- From: Jaye Mathisen [mailto:mrcpu@internetcds.com] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 1:02 PM To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com Subject: (ASCEND) Question on local profiles vs Radius on terminator 100 To get started, I've been using local ethernet connection profiles to get my DSL customers up and running. However, I now want to integrate with my dial-in pool, which is all Radius based. If I turn on radius authentication and define the radius servers in the terminator configuration, will it look up the user in the local connections first, then try radius if it doesn't find a match? or will it only go radius once radius is set up? I'm hoping it checks local, then radius. That would minimize my conversion hassles. Any tips appreciated. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dfl at chudys.com Fri Aug 25 15:20:09 2000 From: dfl at chudys.com (Darkshot's Lists) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4K not logging.. Message-ID: <39A6D4F9.EDEF9372@chudys.com> We have a bunch of 4K's and 6K's all running 7.0.3 here, and for some reason one Max 4K refuses to report to out logging server. It's set up the same as the rest of them, but it has never reported. IOs there some weird toggle somewherew I'm not looking? Thanks- 'Shot ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Brandon at wyoming.com Fri Aug 25 15:31:11 2000 From: Brandon at wyoming.com (Brandon Handeland) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) SNMP Message-ID: <4.2.2.20000825143036.020244f0@mail.wyoming.com> Does anyone know of any good SNMP perl scripts to get statistics and remotely manage the TNT's with? Thanks in advance ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brandon Handeland Brandon@wyoming.com wyoming.com NOC (307) 857-1092 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From webmaster at viaduct.custom.net Fri Aug 25 14:31:30 2000 From: webmaster at viaduct.custom.net (Earl Corbin) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:04 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MRTG Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000825143011.00b2c4e0@localhost> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone have a sample config entry for graphing available/used modems on a MAX 6000? Thanks, Earl Corbin Galaxy Internet Technical Operation Manager - Bloomfield webmaster@custom.net ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ddrekmann at vccities.com Fri Aug 25 15:00:49 2000 From: ddrekmann at vccities.com (ddrekmann@vccities.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Question on local profiles vs Radius on terminator 1 00 Message-ID: <2B8E739BA3A0D311AE5800E018B004500198FD@mail.dnatech.net> Try something like this: Ethernet > Mod Config > Auth > Local Profiles First=Yes This should be the default behavior. Check for local profile, then remote profile if local does not exist. -----Original Message----- From: Jaye Mathisen [mailto:mrcpu@internetcds.com] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 1:02 PM To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com Subject: (ASCEND) Question on local profiles vs Radius on terminator 100 To get started, I've been using local ethernet connection profiles to get my DSL customers up and running. However, I now want to integrate with my dial-in pool, which is all Radius based. If I turn on radius authentication and define the radius servers in the terminator configuration, will it look up the user in the local connections first, then try radius if it doesn't find a match? or will it only go radius once radius is set up? I'm hoping it checks local, then radius. That would minimize my conversion hassles. Any tips appreciated. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dfl at chudys.com Fri Aug 25 15:20:09 2000 From: dfl at chudys.com (Darkshot's Lists) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4K not logging.. Message-ID: <39A6D4F9.EDEF9372@chudys.com> We have a bunch of 4K's and 6K's all running 7.0.3 here, and for some reason one Max 4K refuses to report to out logging server. It's set up the same as the rest of them, but it has never reported. IOs there some weird toggle somewherew I'm not looking? Thanks- 'Shot ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Brandon at wyoming.com Fri Aug 25 15:31:11 2000 From: Brandon at wyoming.com (Brandon Handeland) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) SNMP Message-ID: <4.2.2.20000825143036.020244f0@mail.wyoming.com> Does anyone know of any good SNMP perl scripts to get statistics and remotely manage the TNT's with? Thanks in advance ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brandon Handeland Brandon@wyoming.com wyoming.com NOC (307) 857-1092 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From awo at polbox.pl Fri Aug 25 17:14:48 2000 From: awo at polbox.pl (Adam Obszynski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) SNMP In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000825143036.020244f0@mail.wyoming.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Brandon Handeland wrote: >Does anyone know of any good SNMP perl scripts to get statistics and >remotely manage the TNT's with? i do it with perl scripts and netcat... > >Thanks in advance >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Brandon Handeland Brandon@wyoming.com >wyoming.com NOC (307) 857-1092 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > -- POLBOX ON-Line Network Admin (CCDA, CCNA 2.0) PGP-key http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/awo-asc.pgp D2 E3 0B B4 D8 F0 EE A6 48 33 AD 33 F7 B5 E9 B1 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From archs at hotwww.com Fri Aug 25 18:58:16 2000 From: archs at hotwww.com (Arch Marketing Department) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) WTS Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 Message-ID: <39A70817.E8BD48BC@hotwww.com> Hello Andy, We have six (6) Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 Slot Cards avaliable. They are Brand New, Unused, in their original factory boxes. Please forward all reasonable offers! MFR MODEL# PART# SERIAL# STREET ASKING QTY COND DESCRIPTION Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100859 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100860 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100861 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100862 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100863 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100865 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Please call to speak with Jon or Jeff. Arch Consulting Group 801-296-2468 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From awo at polbox.pl Fri Aug 25 17:14:48 2000 From: awo at polbox.pl (Adam Obszynski) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) SNMP In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000825143036.020244f0@mail.wyoming.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Brandon Handeland wrote: >Does anyone know of any good SNMP perl scripts to get statistics and >remotely manage the TNT's with? i do it with perl scripts and netcat... > >Thanks in advance >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Brandon Handeland Brandon@wyoming.com >wyoming.com NOC (307) 857-1092 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > -- POLBOX ON-Line Network Admin (CCDA, CCNA 2.0) PGP-key http://www.szczecin.mtl.pl/~awo/awo-asc.pgp D2 E3 0B B4 D8 F0 EE A6 48 33 AD 33 F7 B5 E9 B1 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From archs at hotwww.com Fri Aug 25 18:58:16 2000 From: archs at hotwww.com (Arch Marketing Department) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) WTS Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 Message-ID: <39A70817.E8BD48BC@hotwww.com> Hello Andy, We have six (6) Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 Slot Cards avaliable. They are Brand New, Unused, in their original factory boxes. Please forward all reasonable offers! MFR MODEL# PART# SERIAL# STREET ASKING QTY COND DESCRIPTION Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100859 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100860 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100861 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100862 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100863 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Ascend TNT-SL-HDLC2 0800-0465-001 REV.J 922100865 $6400 $4900 OBO 1 New HDLC SLOT CARD Please call to speak with Jon or Jeff. Arch Consulting Group 801-296-2468 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend at lewiscounty.com Fri Aug 25 20:26:08 2000 From: ascend at lewiscounty.com (Randy Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:05 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MRTG References: <4.3.2.7.0.20000825143011.00b2c4e0@localhost> Message-ID: <005901c00efc$9d5b55d0$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> Someone posted these a while back. This example is for 2 max 4048s and then combined. You may need to tinker a little with MaxBytes and AbsMax for your modem counts. I use these with my 4048 and 6096 maxes with great success. Good luck, Randy Smith Tiger Mountain Technologies #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[uc1]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.1 Directory[uc1]: uc1 MaxBytes[uc1]: 48 AbsMax[uc1]: 50 Unscaled[uc1]: d WithPeak[uc1]: wmy Title[uc1]: User Counts Ascend Max 1 Pagetop[uc1]:

User Counts Ascend Max1 Options[uc1]: absolute, gauge, integer YLegend[uc1]: UsersOnline #Legend[uc1]: users #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[uc2]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 Directory[uc2]: uc2 MaxBytes[uc2]: 48 AbsMax[uc2]: 50 Unscaled[uc2]: d WithPeak[uc2]: wmy Title[uc2]: User Counts Ascend Max 2 Pagetop[uc2]:

User Counts Ascend Max2 Options[uc2]: absolute, gauge, integer YLegend[uc2]: UsersOnline #Legend[uc2]: users #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[cnsmax]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168. 0.1 + 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 Directory[cnsmax]: cnsmax MaxBytes[cnsmax]: 96 AbsMax[cnsmax]: 98 Unscaled[cnsmax]: d WithPeak[cnsmax]: wmy Title[cnsmax]: User Online Counts: PageTop[cnsmax]:

User Online Counts for Max's 1 & 2 combined

Options[cnsmax]: absolute, gauge, integer YLegend[cnsmax]: Users Online #Legend[cnsmax]: users #--------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Earl Corbin To: Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:31 PM Subject: (ASCEND) MRTG > Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone have a sample config entry for > graphing available/used modems on a MAX 6000? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend at lewiscounty.com Fri Aug 25 20:26:08 2000 From: ascend at lewiscounty.com (Randy Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MRTG References: <4.3.2.7.0.20000825143011.00b2c4e0@localhost> Message-ID: <005901c00efc$9d5b55d0$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> Someone posted these a while back. This example is for 2 max 4048s and then combined. You may need to tinker a little with MaxBytes and AbsMax for your modem counts. I use these with my 4048 and 6096 maxes with great success. Good luck, Randy Smith Tiger Mountain Technologies #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[uc1]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.1 Directory[uc1]: uc1 MaxBytes[uc1]: 48 AbsMax[uc1]: 50 Unscaled[uc1]: d WithPeak[uc1]: wmy Title[uc1]: User Counts Ascend Max 1 Pagetop[uc1]:

User Counts Ascend Max1 Options[uc1]: absolute, gauge, integer YLegend[uc1]: UsersOnline #Legend[uc1]: users #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[uc2]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 Directory[uc2]: uc2 MaxBytes[uc2]: 48 AbsMax[uc2]: 50 Unscaled[uc2]: d WithPeak[uc2]: wmy Title[uc2]: User Counts Ascend Max 2 Pagetop[uc2]:

User Counts Ascend Max2 Options[uc2]: absolute, gauge, integer YLegend[uc2]: UsersOnline #Legend[uc2]: users #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[cnsmax]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168. 0.1 + 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 Directory[cnsmax]: cnsmax MaxBytes[cnsmax]: 96 AbsMax[cnsmax]: 98 Unscaled[cnsmax]: d WithPeak[cnsmax]: wmy Title[cnsmax]: User Online Counts: PageTop[cnsmax]:

User Online Counts for Max's 1 & 2 combined

Options[cnsmax]: absolute, gauge, integer YLegend[cnsmax]: Users Online #Legend[cnsmax]: users #--------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Earl Corbin To: Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:31 PM Subject: (ASCEND) MRTG > Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone have a sample config entry for > graphing available/used modems on a MAX 6000? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Sat Aug 26 23:21:48 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MRTG References: <4.3.2.7.0.20000825143011.00b2c4e0@localhost> <005901c00efc$9d5b55d0$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> Message-ID: <000c01c00fde$569d2730$040110ac@Presario> Hi all, Can you tell me what should I set MRTG target in order to monitor MAXTNT IDSL and analog modem lines? Best Regards Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: "Randy Smith" To: ; "Earl Corbin" Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 5:56 AM Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MRTG > Someone posted these a while back. This example is for 2 max 4048s and then > combined. You may need to tinker a little with MaxBytes and AbsMax for your > modem counts. I use these with my 4048 and 6096 maxes with great success. > > Good luck, > > Randy Smith > Tiger Mountain Technologies > > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > Target[uc1]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.1 > Directory[uc1]: uc1 > MaxBytes[uc1]: 48 > AbsMax[uc1]: 50 > Unscaled[uc1]: d > WithPeak[uc1]: wmy > Title[uc1]: User Counts Ascend Max 1 > Pagetop[uc1]:

User Counts Ascend Max1 > Options[uc1]: absolute, gauge, integer > YLegend[uc1]: UsersOnline > #Legend[uc1]: users > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > Target[uc2]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 > Directory[uc2]: uc2 > MaxBytes[uc2]: 48 > AbsMax[uc2]: 50 > Unscaled[uc2]: d > WithPeak[uc2]: wmy > Title[uc2]: User Counts Ascend Max 2 > Pagetop[uc2]:

User Counts Ascend Max2 > Options[uc2]: absolute, gauge, integer > YLegend[uc2]: UsersOnline > #Legend[uc2]: users > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > Target[cnsmax]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168. > 0.1 + 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 > Directory[cnsmax]: cnsmax > MaxBytes[cnsmax]: 96 > AbsMax[cnsmax]: 98 > Unscaled[cnsmax]: d > WithPeak[cnsmax]: wmy > Title[cnsmax]: User Online Counts: > PageTop[cnsmax]:

User Online Counts for Max's 1 & 2 combined

> Options[cnsmax]: absolute, gauge, integer > YLegend[cnsmax]: Users Online > #Legend[cnsmax]: users > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Earl Corbin > To: > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:31 PM > Subject: (ASCEND) MRTG > > > > Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone have a sample config entry for > > graphing available/used modems on a MAX 6000? > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From naimi at afranet.com Sat Aug 26 23:21:48 2000 From: naimi at afranet.com (Hoomaan Naimi) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) MRTG References: <4.3.2.7.0.20000825143011.00b2c4e0@localhost> <005901c00efc$9d5b55d0$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> Message-ID: <000c01c00fde$569d2730$040110ac@Presario> Hi all, Can you tell me what should I set MRTG target in order to monitor MAXTNT IDSL and analog modem lines? Best Regards Hoomaan Naimi Afranet Network Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: "Randy Smith" To: ; "Earl Corbin" Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 5:56 AM Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MRTG > Someone posted these a while back. This example is for 2 max 4048s and then > combined. You may need to tinker a little with MaxBytes and AbsMax for your > modem counts. I use these with my 4048 and 6096 maxes with great success. > > Good luck, > > Randy Smith > Tiger Mountain Technologies > > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > Target[uc1]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.1 > Directory[uc1]: uc1 > MaxBytes[uc1]: 48 > AbsMax[uc1]: 50 > Unscaled[uc1]: d > WithPeak[uc1]: wmy > Title[uc1]: User Counts Ascend Max 1 > Pagetop[uc1]:

User Counts Ascend Max1 > Options[uc1]: absolute, gauge, integer > YLegend[uc1]: UsersOnline > #Legend[uc1]: users > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > Target[uc2]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 > Directory[uc2]: uc2 > MaxBytes[uc2]: 48 > AbsMax[uc2]: 50 > Unscaled[uc2]: d > WithPeak[uc2]: wmy > Title[uc2]: User Counts Ascend Max 2 > Pagetop[uc2]:

User Counts Ascend Max2 > Options[uc2]: absolute, gauge, integer > YLegend[uc2]: UsersOnline > #Legend[uc2]: users > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > Target[cnsmax]:1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168. > 0.1 + 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0:public@192.168.0.2 > Directory[cnsmax]: cnsmax > MaxBytes[cnsmax]: 96 > AbsMax[cnsmax]: 98 > Unscaled[cnsmax]: d > WithPeak[cnsmax]: wmy > Title[cnsmax]: User Online Counts: > PageTop[cnsmax]:

User Online Counts for Max's 1 & 2 combined

> Options[cnsmax]: absolute, gauge, integer > YLegend[cnsmax]: Users Online > #Legend[cnsmax]: users > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Earl Corbin > To: > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:31 PM > Subject: (ASCEND) MRTG > > > > Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone have a sample config entry for > > graphing available/used modems on a MAX 6000? > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Mon Aug 28 22:14:27 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: rackmount brackets (rackears) for Ascend & other equipment Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000828231427.0090d8f0@pop.blacksburg.net> We are selling rackear kits for Ascend 4xxx, Ascend 6xxx and Ascend 1800, We are also selling generic rackears kits for rackmount equipment, in 1U to 6U sizes, and rackears for some models of Cisco, 3comm and other brands of networking equipment. Prices range from $23.00 to $50.00 per pair, depending on model plus $7.00 handling per order. For further information and to order please visit: http://www.rackears.com/ Thank you, Lyle Evans lyle@rackears.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Mon Aug 28 22:14:27 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) FS: rackmount brackets (rackears) for Ascend & other equipment Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000828231427.0090d8f0@pop.blacksburg.net> We are selling rackear kits for Ascend 4xxx, Ascend 6xxx and Ascend 1800, We are also selling generic rackears kits for rackmount equipment, in 1U to 6U sizes, and rackears for some models of Cisco, 3comm and other brands of networking equipment. Prices range from $23.00 to $50.00 per pair, depending on model plus $7.00 handling per order. For further information and to order please visit: http://www.rackears.com/ Thank you, Lyle Evans lyle@rackears.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de Tue Aug 29 04:28:13 2000 From: Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de (De Schrijver Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Happy Hour and Flatrate Radius Profiles Problems Message-ID: Hi ! I?m trying to set up the following 2 scenarios : Scenario 1 (Happy-Hour) ----------------------- 1. Users dialing in from 6 - 7 PM should only be able to get 1*64kb (ISDN), not 2*64kb ISDN. Switching the users file would be a solution , but is there a time-dependant solution for Radius? Scenario 2 (Flatrate) --------------------- 2. Authentification should be done as following : - only users who dial a certain number (billing reasons) - AND have a username and Password should be allowed to get in and use only 1 channel (see scenario 1). I?d like to have the possibility for our users to add a second ISDN Channel, but don?t know how... (on the second channel U can?t dial a different number , right ? ) The second channel should get billed. As we are a Telephone (City) Carrier in Germany we have the possibility to bill certain numbers and leave out others... Did anyone do this before ? CU i.A. Peter De Schrijver Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice Netcom Kassel ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de Tue Aug 29 04:28:13 2000 From: Peter.DeSchrijver at netcom-kassel.de (De Schrijver Peter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Happy Hour and Flatrate Radius Profiles Problems Message-ID: Hi ! I?m trying to set up the following 2 scenarios : Scenario 1 (Happy-Hour) ----------------------- 1. Users dialing in from 6 - 7 PM should only be able to get 1*64kb (ISDN), not 2*64kb ISDN. Switching the users file would be a solution , but is there a time-dependant solution for Radius? Scenario 2 (Flatrate) --------------------- 2. Authentification should be done as following : - only users who dial a certain number (billing reasons) - AND have a username and Password should be allowed to get in and use only 1 channel (see scenario 1). I?d like to have the possibility for our users to add a second ISDN Channel, but don?t know how... (on the second channel U can?t dial a different number , right ? ) The second channel should get billed. As we are a Telephone (City) Carrier in Germany we have the possibility to bill certain numbers and leave out others... Did anyone do this before ? CU i.A. Peter De Schrijver Leiter Internet- und Carrierservice Netcom Kassel ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From cclements at cp-tel.net Tue Aug 29 08:02:45 2000 From: cclements at cp-tel.net (Chris Clements) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (no subject) Message-ID: <4.2.2.20000829080051.00a46980@cp-tel.net> Ascend Gurus, What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to have issues with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. Regards, Chris Clements ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From cclements at cp-tel.net Tue Aug 29 08:02:45 2000 From: cclements at cp-tel.net (Chris Clements) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (no subject) Message-ID: <4.2.2.20000829080051.00a46980@cp-tel.net> Ascend Gurus, What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to have issues with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. Regards, Chris Clements ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From nikolay at smartcom.bg Tue Aug 29 12:54:17 2000 From: nikolay at smartcom.bg (Nickolay Stamboliev) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) TACACS+ with CLID authorisation Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000829171354.00b16940@mail.smartcom.bg> Has any one of you, guys, ever set up a TACACS+ server to work with Lucent(Ascend) MAXes? I would like to authenticate users by CLID, username and password. The problem is that the MAX 6000 doesn't send the caller's telephone number to the TACACS+ server. The result from this is that the user's login attempt is not validated and the call is therefore dropped. Also, the first auth request packet does not contain the user's password, which comes in a second packet (????). Definitely the MAX gets the CLID from the telco - as can be seen in the Message Log window. I believe this is not a general problem with the authentication server's configuration, since (at the same time) it works with Cisco access servers. Possibly a patch or slight modification is needed. Any suggestions appreciated, Nickolay ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From nikolay at smartcom.bg Tue Aug 29 12:54:17 2000 From: nikolay at smartcom.bg (Nickolay Stamboliev) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) TACACS+ with CLID authorisation Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20000829171354.00b16940@mail.smartcom.bg> Has any one of you, guys, ever set up a TACACS+ server to work with Lucent(Ascend) MAXes? I would like to authenticate users by CLID, username and password. The problem is that the MAX 6000 doesn't send the caller's telephone number to the TACACS+ server. The result from this is that the user's login attempt is not validated and the call is therefore dropped. Also, the first auth request packet does not contain the user's password, which comes in a second packet (????). Definitely the MAX gets the CLID from the telco - as can be seen in the Message Log window. I believe this is not a general problem with the authentication server's configuration, since (at the same time) it works with Cisco access servers. Possibly a patch or slight modification is needed. Any suggestions appreciated, Nickolay ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From troy at psknet.com Tue Aug 29 12:13:26 2000 From: troy at psknet.com (Troy Settle) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) RE: In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000829080051.00a46980@cp-tel.net> Message-ID: Chris, Just about everything works with Ascends. I've not been paying attention myself, but heard that the chipsets have or are going to change. We see good performance with every real modem, LT Winmodems, and USR Winmodems. Rockwell winmodems seem to be a bit less stable, but haven't really looked at them for quite some time. Currently, I'm dialed into a 6096 from my laptop with an LT Winmodem using the default drivers in Windows 2000, and have a very stable 28.8/52k connection. (worth noting that customers dialed into this same POP often complain about connect speeds, but I've got brand new cat5 phone lines, so...) -Troy ** -----Original Message----- ** From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com ** [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of Chris Clements ** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:03 AM ** To: ascend-users@bungi.com ** Subject: ** ** ** Ascend Gurus, ** ** What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with ** Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s ** and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to ** have issues ** with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. ** ** Regards, ** Chris Clements ** ** ** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ ** To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com ** To get FAQ'd: ** ** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jdrummond at cctsi.com Tue Aug 29 13:11:17 2000 From: jdrummond at cctsi.com (John Drummond) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Wow, I'm glad I found you, and advice needed. Message-ID: <200008291655.MAA29609@illuminatus.cctsi.com> 1) Wow! I wish I'd found this list a couple of years ago. We use Ascend MAXen and Pipelines here. I've found them to be fabulous when they work and terribly frustrating when they don't. 2) Here's my quandry, if any of you fine folks would like to give some advice: I have two Pipeline 130 V.35's on either end of a T1*. Each are using 12 channels, and some other equipment is using the other 12. At 3PM yesterday, the link between the two pipelines died, and they have not talked since. Both say "Call connected," and WanDisplay and WanNext (and also PPPdump) commands on either end show transmission but neither ever receives a packet from the other. I have verified the line by switching which device uses which half of the t1 (by switching data ports on the CSU/DSU's)--my other equipment is still humming along. No T1 alarms, no POST failures, and both P130s have exactly the same symptoms. I am utterly boggled. Did I mention that this is a major Enterprise customer whose Internet access for eight locations goes through those p130's? It's Monday all over again. * BTW -- the T1 is not "real" -- it's a fiber connection with a RAD FOM on either end, plugged up to Kentrox Datasmart 2-DataPort CSU/DSU's. Arg. Thanks for any guesses, advice, or solace that anyone wants to send. Cheers, -John Drummond -- John Garnett Drummond, Systems Manager Computer Cabling and Technology Services 961 Acorn Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22802 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jdrummond at cctsi.com Tue Aug 29 13:11:17 2000 From: jdrummond at cctsi.com (John Drummond) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Wow, I'm glad I found you, and advice needed. Message-ID: <200008291655.MAA29609@illuminatus.cctsi.com> 1) Wow! I wish I'd found this list a couple of years ago. We use Ascend MAXen and Pipelines here. I've found them to be fabulous when they work and terribly frustrating when they don't. 2) Here's my quandry, if any of you fine folks would like to give some advice: I have two Pipeline 130 V.35's on either end of a T1*. Each are using 12 channels, and some other equipment is using the other 12. At 3PM yesterday, the link between the two pipelines died, and they have not talked since. Both say "Call connected," and WanDisplay and WanNext (and also PPPdump) commands on either end show transmission but neither ever receives a packet from the other. I have verified the line by switching which device uses which half of the t1 (by switching data ports on the CSU/DSU's)--my other equipment is still humming along. No T1 alarms, no POST failures, and both P130s have exactly the same symptoms. I am utterly boggled. Did I mention that this is a major Enterprise customer whose Internet access for eight locations goes through those p130's? It's Monday all over again. * BTW -- the T1 is not "real" -- it's a fiber connection with a RAD FOM on either end, plugged up to Kentrox Datasmart 2-DataPort CSU/DSU's. Arg. Thanks for any guesses, advice, or solace that anyone wants to send. Cheers, -John Drummond -- John Garnett Drummond, Systems Manager Computer Cabling and Technology Services 961 Acorn Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22802 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From troy at psknet.com Tue Aug 29 12:13:26 2000 From: troy at psknet.com (Troy Settle) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) RE: In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000829080051.00a46980@cp-tel.net> Message-ID: Chris, Just about everything works with Ascends. I've not been paying attention myself, but heard that the chipsets have or are going to change. We see good performance with every real modem, LT Winmodems, and USR Winmodems. Rockwell winmodems seem to be a bit less stable, but haven't really looked at them for quite some time. Currently, I'm dialed into a 6096 from my laptop with an LT Winmodem using the default drivers in Windows 2000, and have a very stable 28.8/52k connection. (worth noting that customers dialed into this same POP often complain about connect speeds, but I've got brand new cat5 phone lines, so...) -Troy ** -----Original Message----- ** From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com ** [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of Chris Clements ** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:03 AM ** To: ascend-users@bungi.com ** Subject: ** ** ** Ascend Gurus, ** ** What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with ** Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s ** and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to ** have issues ** with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. ** ** Regards, ** Chris Clements ** ** ** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ ** To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com ** To get FAQ'd: ** ** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Tue Aug 29 13:51:15 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:06 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) DSL Terminator ETHER XMIT/RECV debug messages Message-ID: Hi all, I have a DSL Terminator 100 (8.0.3) that if you read this list regularly you know is a regular source of grey hair. Recently it's taken to giving packet loss once traffic reaches a certain amount, only 1 Mbit or so. Dropping into debug I get tons of this sort of thing: ETHER XMIT (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.39) 566 octets @ 0xA62A7A30 [0000]: 00 00 0c 07 ac 90 00 c0 7b 8d e6 7e ........ {..~ ETHER XMIT (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.39) 86 octets @ 0xA62A73F0 ETHER RECV (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.49) 268 octets @ 0xA6106520 [0000]: 00 c0 7b 8d e6 7e 00 50 0f 51 60 a0 ..{..~.P .Q`. ETHER RECV (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.49) 268 octets @ 0xA6106B80 Does anyone know what this is? Thanks. (Please CC me; I get the digest and I'm in a tight spot.) -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Tue Aug 29 13:51:15 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) DSL Terminator ETHER XMIT/RECV debug messages Message-ID: Hi all, I have a DSL Terminator 100 (8.0.3) that if you read this list regularly you know is a regular source of grey hair. Recently it's taken to giving packet loss once traffic reaches a certain amount, only 1 Mbit or so. Dropping into debug I get tons of this sort of thing: ETHER XMIT (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.39) 566 octets @ 0xA62A7A30 [0000]: 00 00 0c 07 ac 90 00 c0 7b 8d e6 7e ........ {..~ ETHER XMIT (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.39) 86 octets @ 0xA62A73F0 ETHER RECV (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.49) 268 octets @ 0xA6106520 [0000]: 00 c0 7b 8d e6 7e 00 50 0f 51 60 a0 ..{..~.P .Q`. ETHER RECV (task "idle task" at 0x80A07B28, time: 206828.49) 268 octets @ 0xA6106B80 Does anyone know what this is? Thanks. (Please CC me; I get the digest and I'm in a tight spot.) -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From troy at psknet.com Tue Aug 29 15:55:24 2000 From: troy at psknet.com (Troy Settle) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Totally amazing uptime (WAS: RE: (ASCEND) RE: ) In-Reply-To: <200008291408100425.422CFF3A@mail.powersupply.net> Message-ID: I hope you don't mind me copying this to the list... the numbers just absolutely astounded me, and thought others would be interested to see them as well. #sh rev PSK.DIAL.01 system revision: tbixkh.m60 7.0.22 #sh up system uptime: up 366 days, 4 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds I'm totally amazed by this. I've never had a Max (or any router) stay up for so long without issues (well, this box did have an ethernet problem until I put it on a switch). Doing some checks via SNMP, I also find the following: 4004: 265 days 4048: 214 days 6096: 314 days 6096: 344 days All running 7.0.22 There are others that have been installed more recently and have uptimes ranging from 60-150 days. -Troy ** -----Original Message----- ** From: PowerNet [mailto:psc5@powersupply.net] ** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:08 PM ** To: Troy Settle ** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) RE: ** ** ** What Software ver are you using on your 6000's? ** What is your uptime look like? ** ** *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** ** ** On 8/29/2000 at 1:13 PM Troy Settle wrote: ** ** >Chris, ** > ** >Just about everything works with Ascends. I've not been ** paying attention ** >myself, but heard that the chipsets have or are going to change. ** > ** >We see good performance with every real modem, LT Winmodems, and USR ** >Winmodems. Rockwell winmodems seem to be a bit less stable, ** but haven't ** >really looked at them for quite some time. ** > ** >Currently, I'm dialed into a 6096 from my laptop with an LT ** Winmodem using ** >the default drivers in Windows 2000, and have a very stable 28.8/52k ** >connection. (worth noting that customers dialed into this ** same POP often ** >complain about connect speeds, but I've got brand new cat5 ** phone lines, ** >so...) ** > ** >-Troy ** > ** > ** >** -----Original Message----- ** >** From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com ** >** [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of ** Chris Clements ** >** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:03 AM ** >** To: ascend-users@bungi.com ** >** Subject: ** >** ** >** ** >** Ascend Gurus, ** >** ** >** What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with ** >** Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s ** >** and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to ** >** have issues ** >** with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. ** >** ** >** Regards, ** >** Chris Clements ** >** ** >** ** >** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ ** >** To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com ** >** To get FAQ'd: ** >** ** >** ** > ** >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ ** >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com ** >To get FAQ'd: ** ** ** ** ** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From troy at psknet.com Tue Aug 29 15:55:24 2000 From: troy at psknet.com (Troy Settle) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Totally amazing uptime (WAS: RE: (ASCEND) RE: ) In-Reply-To: <200008291408100425.422CFF3A@mail.powersupply.net> Message-ID: I hope you don't mind me copying this to the list... the numbers just absolutely astounded me, and thought others would be interested to see them as well. #sh rev PSK.DIAL.01 system revision: tbixkh.m60 7.0.22 #sh up system uptime: up 366 days, 4 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds I'm totally amazed by this. I've never had a Max (or any router) stay up for so long without issues (well, this box did have an ethernet problem until I put it on a switch). Doing some checks via SNMP, I also find the following: 4004: 265 days 4048: 214 days 6096: 314 days 6096: 344 days All running 7.0.22 There are others that have been installed more recently and have uptimes ranging from 60-150 days. -Troy ** -----Original Message----- ** From: PowerNet [mailto:psc5@powersupply.net] ** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:08 PM ** To: Troy Settle ** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) RE: ** ** ** What Software ver are you using on your 6000's? ** What is your uptime look like? ** ** *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** ** ** On 8/29/2000 at 1:13 PM Troy Settle wrote: ** ** >Chris, ** > ** >Just about everything works with Ascends. I've not been ** paying attention ** >myself, but heard that the chipsets have or are going to change. ** > ** >We see good performance with every real modem, LT Winmodems, and USR ** >Winmodems. Rockwell winmodems seem to be a bit less stable, ** but haven't ** >really looked at them for quite some time. ** > ** >Currently, I'm dialed into a 6096 from my laptop with an LT ** Winmodem using ** >the default drivers in Windows 2000, and have a very stable 28.8/52k ** >connection. (worth noting that customers dialed into this ** same POP often ** >complain about connect speeds, but I've got brand new cat5 ** phone lines, ** >so...) ** > ** >-Troy ** > ** > ** >** -----Original Message----- ** >** From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com ** >** [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of ** Chris Clements ** >** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:03 AM ** >** To: ascend-users@bungi.com ** >** Subject: ** >** ** >** ** >** Ascend Gurus, ** >** ** >** What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with ** >** Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s ** >** and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to ** >** have issues ** >** with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. ** >** ** >** Regards, ** >** Chris Clements ** >** ** >** ** >** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ ** >** To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com ** >** To get FAQ'd: ** >** ** >** ** > ** >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ ** >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com ** >To get FAQ'd: ** ** ** ** ** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jrh at vicor-nb.com Tue Aug 29 16:53:53 2000 From: jrh at vicor-nb.com (Josh Howard) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: Totally amazing uptime (WAS: RE: (ASCEND) RE: ) In-Reply-To: "Troy Settle"'s message of "Tue, 29 Aug 2000 16:55:24 -0400" References: Message-ID: Not to start a "my uptime is longer than yours" thread, but I don't find this that uncommon... We've got a bunch of 4004 and 6006s out there, running from 6.1.24 to 7.0.x, with uptimes up there... 4004: system uptime: up 402 days, 19 hours, 11 minutes, 35 seconds Even a paltry P130: system uptime: up 243 days, 21 hours, 4 minutes, 17 seconds 6006: system uptime: up 402 days, 2 hours, 27 minutes, 16 seconds Most of the others are between 20-200 days, simply because of (sometimes scheduled) power outages and what not... MAXen have been remarkably stable for us. "Troy Settle" writes: > I hope you don't mind me copying this to the list... the numbers just > absolutely astounded me, and thought others would be interested to see > them as well. > > #sh rev > PSK.DIAL.01 system revision: tbixkh.m60 7.0.22 > #sh up > system uptime: up 366 days, 4 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds > > I'm totally amazed by this. I've never had a Max (or any router) stay up > for so long without issues (well, this box did have an ethernet problem > until I put it on a switch). > > Doing some checks via SNMP, I also find the following: > > 4004: 265 days > 4048: 214 days > 6096: 314 days > 6096: 344 days > > All running 7.0.22 > > There are others that have been installed more recently and have uptimes > ranging from 60-150 days. > > > -Troy > > > > ** -----Original Message----- > ** From: PowerNet [mailto:psc5@powersupply.net] > ** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:08 PM > ** To: Troy Settle > ** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) RE: > ** > ** > ** What Software ver are you using on your 6000's? > ** What is your uptime look like? > ** > ** *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > ** > ** On 8/29/2000 at 1:13 PM Troy Settle wrote: > ** > ** >Chris, > ** > > ** >Just about everything works with Ascends. I've not been > ** paying attention > ** >myself, but heard that the chipsets have or are going to change. > ** > > ** >We see good performance with every real modem, LT Winmodems, and USR > ** >Winmodems. Rockwell winmodems seem to be a bit less stable, > ** but haven't > ** >really looked at them for quite some time. > ** > > ** >Currently, I'm dialed into a 6096 from my laptop with an LT > ** Winmodem using > ** >the default drivers in Windows 2000, and have a very stable 28.8/52k > ** >connection. (worth noting that customers dialed into this > ** same POP often > ** >complain about connect speeds, but I've got brand new cat5 > ** phone lines, > ** >so...) > ** > > ** >-Troy > ** > > ** > > ** >** -----Original Message----- > ** >** From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com > ** >** [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of > ** Chris Clements > ** >** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:03 AM > ** >** To: ascend-users@bungi.com > ** >** Subject: > ** >** > ** >** > ** >** Ascend Gurus, > ** >** > ** >** What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with > ** >** Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s > ** >** and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to > ** >** have issues > ** >** with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. > ** >** > ** >** Regards, > ** >** Chris Clements > ** >** > ** >** > ** >** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > ** >** To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > ** >** To get FAQ'd: > ** >** > ** >** > ** > > ** >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > ** >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > ** >To get FAQ'd: > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > -- Josh Howard ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Tue Aug 29 16:49:40 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: Totally amazing uptime (WAS: RE: (ASCEND) RE: ) In-Reply-To: References: <200008291408100425.422CFF3A@mail.powersupply.net> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000829174940.03c05d00@pop.blacksburg.net> At 04:55 PM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote: > >I hope you don't mind me copying this to the list... the numbers just >absolutely astounded me, and thought others would be interested to see >them as well. > >#sh rev >PSK.DIAL.01 system revision: tbixkh.m60 7.0.22 >#sh up >system uptime: up 366 days, 4 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds Well one of ours has >sh rev system revision: ti.m40 5.0Ap36 sh up system uptime: up 642 days, 9 hours, 10 minutes, 23 seconds Lyle Evans Blacksburg.Net ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mlevans at blacksburg.net Tue Aug 29 16:49:40 2000 From: mlevans at blacksburg.net (Lyle Evans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: Totally amazing uptime (WAS: RE: (ASCEND) RE: ) In-Reply-To: References: <200008291408100425.422CFF3A@mail.powersupply.net> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000829174940.03c05d00@pop.blacksburg.net> At 04:55 PM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote: > >I hope you don't mind me copying this to the list... the numbers just >absolutely astounded me, and thought others would be interested to see >them as well. > >#sh rev >PSK.DIAL.01 system revision: tbixkh.m60 7.0.22 >#sh up >system uptime: up 366 days, 4 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds Well one of ours has >sh rev system revision: ti.m40 5.0Ap36 sh up system uptime: up 642 days, 9 hours, 10 minutes, 23 seconds Lyle Evans Blacksburg.Net ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jrh at vicor-nb.com Tue Aug 29 16:53:53 2000 From: jrh at vicor-nb.com (Josh Howard) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: Totally amazing uptime (WAS: RE: (ASCEND) RE: ) In-Reply-To: "Troy Settle"'s message of "Tue, 29 Aug 2000 16:55:24 -0400" References: Message-ID: Not to start a "my uptime is longer than yours" thread, but I don't find this that uncommon... We've got a bunch of 4004 and 6006s out there, running from 6.1.24 to 7.0.x, with uptimes up there... 4004: system uptime: up 402 days, 19 hours, 11 minutes, 35 seconds Even a paltry P130: system uptime: up 243 days, 21 hours, 4 minutes, 17 seconds 6006: system uptime: up 402 days, 2 hours, 27 minutes, 16 seconds Most of the others are between 20-200 days, simply because of (sometimes scheduled) power outages and what not... MAXen have been remarkably stable for us. "Troy Settle" writes: > I hope you don't mind me copying this to the list... the numbers just > absolutely astounded me, and thought others would be interested to see > them as well. > > #sh rev > PSK.DIAL.01 system revision: tbixkh.m60 7.0.22 > #sh up > system uptime: up 366 days, 4 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds > > I'm totally amazed by this. I've never had a Max (or any router) stay up > for so long without issues (well, this box did have an ethernet problem > until I put it on a switch). > > Doing some checks via SNMP, I also find the following: > > 4004: 265 days > 4048: 214 days > 6096: 314 days > 6096: 344 days > > All running 7.0.22 > > There are others that have been installed more recently and have uptimes > ranging from 60-150 days. > > > -Troy > > > > ** -----Original Message----- > ** From: PowerNet [mailto:psc5@powersupply.net] > ** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:08 PM > ** To: Troy Settle > ** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) RE: > ** > ** > ** What Software ver are you using on your 6000's? > ** What is your uptime look like? > ** > ** *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > ** > ** On 8/29/2000 at 1:13 PM Troy Settle wrote: > ** > ** >Chris, > ** > > ** >Just about everything works with Ascends. I've not been > ** paying attention > ** >myself, but heard that the chipsets have or are going to change. > ** > > ** >We see good performance with every real modem, LT Winmodems, and USR > ** >Winmodems. Rockwell winmodems seem to be a bit less stable, > ** but haven't > ** >really looked at them for quite some time. > ** > > ** >Currently, I'm dialed into a 6096 from my laptop with an LT > ** Winmodem using > ** >the default drivers in Windows 2000, and have a very stable 28.8/52k > ** >connection. (worth noting that customers dialed into this > ** same POP often > ** >complain about connect speeds, but I've got brand new cat5 > ** phone lines, > ** >so...) > ** > > ** >-Troy > ** > > ** > > ** >** -----Original Message----- > ** >** From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com > ** >** [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of > ** Chris Clements > ** >** Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:03 AM > ** >** To: ascend-users@bungi.com > ** >** Subject: > ** >** > ** >** > ** >** Ascend Gurus, > ** >** > ** >** What is the best modem brand/chipset to use with > ** >** Ascend/Lucent MAX 4000s > ** >** and 6000s? Are there modem brands/chipsets that are known to > ** >** have issues > ** >** with the MAX series? Any help is greatly appreciated. > ** >** > ** >** Regards, > ** >** Chris Clements > ** >** > ** >** > ** >** ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > ** >** To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > ** >** To get FAQ'd: > ** >** > ** >** > ** > > ** >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > ** >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > ** >To get FAQ'd: > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > -- Josh Howard ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From harik at chaos.ao.net Wed Aug 30 06:30:59 2000 From: harik at chaos.ao.net (Dan Merillat) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 Message-ID: <200008301131.e7UBV0m01592@vulpine.ao.net> We have experienced a large number of connect problems (consistant) since moving from 7.0.1 to .3+ (all the way to .26 now) Problems include: v.34 modems connecting at unacceptable speeds, and frequent disconnects Global Village modems unable to connect at full speed (56k or v.34) Various other v.56 (or former k56flex) modems having problems with newer firmware. I'm able to change the firmware back and forth on one max, so I get to see them work fine (same PRI, same telco path) on 7.0.1 and fail on anything else. For now, I've solved the problem by having seperate banks. However, that's horribly inefficent. (And expensive, to boot!) Backhauling our numbers from various locales to one central point is expensive. Having to do it twice because of code problems is extremely uncool. I have seen lots of complaints in the archives, but no concrete fixes. (aside from an endless "upgrade to the latest code!" stream of drivel from ascend/lucent) As an aside, anyone have any monkeys to spare? I figure if we all pool them together we should be able to have them bang out stable and useful modem code... in a century or so. --Dan ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From harik at chaos.ao.net Wed Aug 30 06:30:59 2000 From: harik at chaos.ao.net (Dan Merillat) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 Message-ID: <200008301131.e7UBV0m01592@vulpine.ao.net> We have experienced a large number of connect problems (consistant) since moving from 7.0.1 to .3+ (all the way to .26 now) Problems include: v.34 modems connecting at unacceptable speeds, and frequent disconnects Global Village modems unable to connect at full speed (56k or v.34) Various other v.56 (or former k56flex) modems having problems with newer firmware. I'm able to change the firmware back and forth on one max, so I get to see them work fine (same PRI, same telco path) on 7.0.1 and fail on anything else. For now, I've solved the problem by having seperate banks. However, that's horribly inefficent. (And expensive, to boot!) Backhauling our numbers from various locales to one central point is expensive. Having to do it twice because of code problems is extremely uncool. I have seen lots of complaints in the archives, but no concrete fixes. (aside from an endless "upgrade to the latest code!" stream of drivel from ascend/lucent) As an aside, anyone have any monkeys to spare? I figure if we all pool them together we should be able to have them bang out stable and useful modem code... in a century or so. --Dan ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rocca at multiboard.com Wed Aug 30 08:46:13 2000 From: rocca at multiboard.com (Peter Rocca) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] re: (ASCEND) Happy Hour and Flatrate Radius Profiles Problems In-Reply-To: <200008300545.WAA16170@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: > Scenario 1 (Happy-Hour) > - ----------------------- > 1. Users dialing in from 6 - 7 PM should only be able to get 1*64kb > (ISDN), not 2*64kb ISDN. > Switching the users file would be a solution , but is there a > time-dependant solution for Radius? Cistron Radius will allow you to do this, I don't know if the Ascend one will though. With Cistron you use a restriction of 'Login-Time', something like 'Login-Time Any1800-1900' then restrict the number of channels to one and another entry of 'Login-Time Any1901-1799' to restrict the number of channels to two. > I?d like to have the possibility for our users to add a second ISDN > Channel, but don?t know how... (on the second channel U can?t dial > a different number , right ? ) I know with the Motorola Bitsurfr's the client could seperate the numbers with an ampersand, ie ATDT5551111&5552222 - some routers will also allow you to specify secondary channel numbers - other modems may also do the same, but I'm not 100% sure. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From rocca at multiboard.com Wed Aug 30 08:46:13 2000 From: rocca at multiboard.com (Peter Rocca) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] re: (ASCEND) Happy Hour and Flatrate Radius Profiles Problems In-Reply-To: <200008300545.WAA16170@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: > Scenario 1 (Happy-Hour) > - ----------------------- > 1. Users dialing in from 6 - 7 PM should only be able to get 1*64kb > (ISDN), not 2*64kb ISDN. > Switching the users file would be a solution , but is there a > time-dependant solution for Radius? Cistron Radius will allow you to do this, I don't know if the Ascend one will though. With Cistron you use a restriction of 'Login-Time', something like 'Login-Time Any1800-1900' then restrict the number of channels to one and another entry of 'Login-Time Any1901-1799' to restrict the number of channels to two. > I?d like to have the possibility for our users to add a second ISDN > Channel, but don?t know how... (on the second channel U can?t dial > a different number , right ? ) I know with the Motorola Bitsurfr's the client could seperate the numbers with an ampersand, ie ATDT5551111&5552222 - some routers will also allow you to specify secondary channel numbers - other modems may also do the same, but I'm not 100% sure. ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Wed Aug 30 09:56:49 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Message-ID: <39AD20B1.427353AC@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hi again. Last week I wrote to this list and asked if anyone nows about an international version for the max 800 because ISDN switch types for Europe where missing. I contacted my supplier which handed me out a second max 800 that had a 8.0.2 installed. This version has a switch type NET3 and finally ISDN callback works fine. I tried to install the 8.02 version (b.m8) from the ascend ftp site to the max 800 with the 7.0.3 version, but again the switch types are missing. So I guess there must be an international version for the max 800. But where can I find it? NOW THE ACTUAL PROBLEM. With the 8.0.2 international version, the ISDN cards work, but the analog modems (Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access) no longer work. I found in the documentation that if you are using the international version, the Max800 and Max200plus do not recognize the modem correctly. You have to set the right init string for the modem (can no longer use default). The following init string comes from this documentation. AT&F+GCI=xxW2E0\N4S95=47S0=1 The xx must be replaced with a country code, but Luxembourg is not in the list. I tried all neighboring countries, but none works. However with the 7.0.3 release (non international), the modems work fine. Can anyone give me a hint please, I'm going crazy with this ascend stuff. Thank you very much in advance Patrick Hormans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend at lewiscounty.com Wed Aug 30 11:06:55 2000 From: ascend at lewiscounty.com (Randy Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 References: <200008301131.e7UBV0m01592@vulpine.ao.net> Message-ID: <002101c0129c$51ff2e10$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> We've had to stay at 7.0.1 for the same issue. When we put the newer releases on the complaints start coming in. I'd be interested to find a concrete fix or find someone successfully running a later release, 7.0.3 hasn't worked for me either. We've seen the issue accross two telcos. We're using CT1 at both our locations. Any thoughts? Randy Smith Tiger Mountain Technologies ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Merillat To: Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 4:30 AM Subject: (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 > > We have experienced a large number of connect problems (consistant) > since moving from 7.0.1 to .3+ (all the way to .26 now) > > Problems include: > v.34 modems connecting at unacceptable speeds, and frequent disconnects > Global Village modems unable to connect at full speed (56k or v.34) > > Various other v.56 (or former k56flex) modems having problems with > newer firmware. > > I'm able to change the firmware back and forth on one max, so I get > to see them work fine (same PRI, same telco path) on 7.0.1 and fail > on anything else. > > For now, I've solved the problem by having seperate banks. However, > that's horribly inefficent. (And expensive, to boot!) Backhauling > our numbers from various locales to one central point is expensive. > Having to do it twice because of code problems is extremely uncool. > > I have seen lots of complaints in the archives, but no concrete fixes. > (aside from an endless "upgrade to the latest code!" stream of drivel > from ascend/lucent) > > As an aside, anyone have any monkeys to spare? I figure if we all > pool them together we should be able to have them bang out stable > and useful modem code... in a century or so. > > --Dan > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From ascend at lewiscounty.com Wed Aug 30 11:06:55 2000 From: ascend at lewiscounty.com (Randy Smith) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 References: <200008301131.e7UBV0m01592@vulpine.ao.net> Message-ID: <002101c0129c$51ff2e10$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> We've had to stay at 7.0.1 for the same issue. When we put the newer releases on the complaints start coming in. I'd be interested to find a concrete fix or find someone successfully running a later release, 7.0.3 hasn't worked for me either. We've seen the issue accross two telcos. We're using CT1 at both our locations. Any thoughts? Randy Smith Tiger Mountain Technologies ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Merillat To: Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 4:30 AM Subject: (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 > > We have experienced a large number of connect problems (consistant) > since moving from 7.0.1 to .3+ (all the way to .26 now) > > Problems include: > v.34 modems connecting at unacceptable speeds, and frequent disconnects > Global Village modems unable to connect at full speed (56k or v.34) > > Various other v.56 (or former k56flex) modems having problems with > newer firmware. > > I'm able to change the firmware back and forth on one max, so I get > to see them work fine (same PRI, same telco path) on 7.0.1 and fail > on anything else. > > For now, I've solved the problem by having seperate banks. However, > that's horribly inefficent. (And expensive, to boot!) Backhauling > our numbers from various locales to one central point is expensive. > Having to do it twice because of code problems is extremely uncool. > > I have seen lots of complaints in the archives, but no concrete fixes. > (aside from an endless "upgrade to the latest code!" stream of drivel > from ascend/lucent) > > As an aside, anyone have any monkeys to spare? I figure if we all > pool them together we should be able to have them bang out stable > and useful modem code... in a century or so. > > --Dan > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Edwin_Everett at cargill.com Wed Aug 30 12:01:34 2000 From: Edwin_Everett at cargill.com (Edwin_Everett@cargill.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:07 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Message-ID: I have run into the Xircom issue as well, but Ascend TAC had no record of a problem when I called...no time to fool with it till now. Looking at the NAvisAccess 5.X release documentation though and its forcing the upgrade to 8.X....woa is me.,.... e -----Original Message----- From: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu [mailto:patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:57 AM To: ascend-users@bungi.com Cc: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu; carlo.sauber@telephonie.lu Subject: FW: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Hi again. Last week I wrote to this list and asked if anyone nows about an international version for the max 800 because ISDN switch types for Europe where missing. I contacted my supplier which handed me out a second max 800 that had a 8.0.2 installed. This version has a switch type NET3 and finally ISDN callback works fine. I tried to install the 8.02 version (b.m8) from the ascend ftp site to the max 800 with the 7.0.3 version, but again the switch types are missing. So I guess there must be an international version for the max 800. But where can I find it? NOW THE ACTUAL PROBLEM. With the 8.0.2 international version, the ISDN cards work, but the analog modems (Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access) no longer work. I found in the documentation that if you are using the international version, the Max800 and Max200plus do not recognize the modem correctly. You have to set the right init string for the modem (can no longer use default). The following init string comes from this documentation. AT&F+GCI=xxW2E0\N4S95=47S0=1 The xx must be replaced with a country code, but Luxembourg is not in the list. I tried all neighboring countries, but none works. However with the 7.0.3 release (non international), the modems work fine. Can anyone give me a hint please, I'm going crazy with this ascend stuff. Thank you very much in advance Patrick Hormans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From Edwin_Everett at cargill.com Wed Aug 30 12:01:34 2000 From: Edwin_Everett at cargill.com (Edwin_Everett@cargill.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Message-ID: I have run into the Xircom issue as well, but Ascend TAC had no record of a problem when I called...no time to fool with it till now. Looking at the NAvisAccess 5.X release documentation though and its forcing the upgrade to 8.X....woa is me.,.... e -----Original Message----- From: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu [mailto:patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:57 AM To: ascend-users@bungi.com Cc: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu; carlo.sauber@telephonie.lu Subject: FW: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Hi again. Last week I wrote to this list and asked if anyone nows about an international version for the max 800 because ISDN switch types for Europe where missing. I contacted my supplier which handed me out a second max 800 that had a 8.0.2 installed. This version has a switch type NET3 and finally ISDN callback works fine. I tried to install the 8.02 version (b.m8) from the ascend ftp site to the max 800 with the 7.0.3 version, but again the switch types are missing. So I guess there must be an international version for the max 800. But where can I find it? NOW THE ACTUAL PROBLEM. With the 8.0.2 international version, the ISDN cards work, but the analog modems (Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access) no longer work. I found in the documentation that if you are using the international version, the Max800 and Max200plus do not recognize the modem correctly. You have to set the right init string for the modem (can no longer use default). The following init string comes from this documentation. AT&F+GCI=xxW2E0\N4S95=47S0=1 The xx must be replaced with a country code, but Luxembourg is not in the list. I tried all neighboring countries, but none works. However with the 7.0.3 release (non international), the modems work fine. Can anyone give me a hint please, I'm going crazy with this ascend stuff. Thank you very much in advance Patrick Hormans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From edwin at introweb.nl Wed Aug 30 13:13:02 2000 From: edwin at introweb.nl (edwin@introweb.nl) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Message-ID: <200008301813.UAA29320@bluebird.introweb.nl> We've got exactly the same problem. Didn't know what to make out of it until your message. We're in Holland but using the init string with the dutch code doesn't work. Not using ISDN right now so I guess we're on our way back to 7.0.x. Greetz, Edwin Ringersma Op Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:01:34 -0500 , schreef Edwin_Everett@cargill.com : >I have run into the Xircom issue as well, but Ascend TAC had no record >of a problem when I called...no time to fool with it till now. Looking >at the NAvisAccess 5.X release documentation though and its forcing the >upgrade to 8.X....woa is me.,.... > >e > >-----Original Message----- >From: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu >[mailto:patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu] >Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:57 AM >To: ascend-users@bungi.com >Cc: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu; carlo.sauber@telephonie.lu >Subject: FW: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 >to 8.02 upgrade > > >Hi again. >Last week I wrote to this list and asked if anyone nows about an >international version for the max 800 because ISDN switch types for >Europe where missing. I contacted my supplier which handed me out a >second max 800 >that had a 8.0.2 installed. > >This version has a switch type NET3 and finally ISDN callback works >fine. >I tried to install the 8.02 version (b.m8) from the ascend ftp site to >the max 800 with the 7.0.3 version, but again the switch types are >missing. > >So I guess there must be an international version for the max 800. >But where can I find it? > > >NOW THE ACTUAL PROBLEM. >With the 8.0.2 international version, the ISDN cards work, but the >analog >modems (Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access) no longer work. > >I found in the documentation that if you are using the international >version, the Max800 and Max200plus do not recognize the modem correctly. >You have to set the right init string for the modem (can no longer use >default). > >The following init string comes from this documentation. >AT&F+GCI=xxW2E0\N4S95=47S0=1 >The xx must be replaced with a country code, but Luxembourg is not in >the list. > >I tried all neighboring countries, but none works. However with the >7.0.3 release (non international), the modems work fine. > >Can anyone give me a hint please, I'm going crazy with this ascend >stuff. > >Thank you very much in advance > > >Patrick Hormans >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From sward at voltage.net Wed Aug 30 14:14:20 2000 From: sward at voltage.net (Susie Ward) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 In-Reply-To: <002101c0129c$51ff2e10$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> References: <200008301131.e7UBV0m01592@vulpine.ao.net> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000830141026.00e7b480@mail.voltage.net> At 09:06 AM 8/30/00 -0700, Randy Smith wrote: >We've had to stay at 7.0.1 for the same issue. When we put the newer >releases on the complaints start coming in. I'd be interested to find a >concrete fix or find someone successfully running a later release, 7.0.3 >hasn't worked for me either. We've seen the issue accross two telcos. We're >using CT1 at both our locations. Any thoughts? I've been using 7.0.26 for a long time and haven't noticed any real problems, at least not that I could trace back to bad code. I'm also using CT1's. If I had another Max here I could test I'd try out the 7.0.1 release and see what happened, I don't recall ever using it before. Susie Ward ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From edwin at introweb.nl Wed Aug 30 13:13:02 2000 From: edwin at introweb.nl (edwin@introweb.nl) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 to 8.02 upgrade Message-ID: <200008301813.UAA29320@bluebird.introweb.nl> We've got exactly the same problem. Didn't know what to make out of it until your message. We're in Holland but using the init string with the dutch code doesn't work. Not using ISDN right now so I guess we're on our way back to 7.0.x. Greetz, Edwin Ringersma Op Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:01:34 -0500 , schreef Edwin_Everett@cargill.com : >I have run into the Xircom issue as well, but Ascend TAC had no record >of a problem when I called...no time to fool with it till now. Looking >at the NAvisAccess 5.X release documentation though and its forcing the >upgrade to 8.X....woa is me.,.... > >e > >-----Original Message----- >From: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu >[mailto:patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu] >Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:57 AM >To: ascend-users@bungi.com >Cc: patrick.horsmans@hvea.healthnet.lu; carlo.sauber@telephonie.lu >Subject: FW: (ASCEND) Max 800 analog modem no longer working after 7.03 >to 8.02 upgrade > > >Hi again. >Last week I wrote to this list and asked if anyone nows about an >international version for the max 800 because ISDN switch types for >Europe where missing. I contacted my supplier which handed me out a >second max 800 >that had a 8.0.2 installed. > >This version has a switch type NET3 and finally ISDN callback works >fine. >I tried to install the 8.02 version (b.m8) from the ascend ftp site to >the max 800 with the 7.0.3 version, but again the switch types are >missing. > >So I guess there must be an international version for the max 800. >But where can I find it? > > >NOW THE ACTUAL PROBLEM. >With the 8.0.2 international version, the ISDN cards work, but the >analog >modems (Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access) no longer work. > >I found in the documentation that if you are using the international >version, the Max800 and Max200plus do not recognize the modem correctly. >You have to set the right init string for the modem (can no longer use >default). > >The following init string comes from this documentation. >AT&F+GCI=xxW2E0\N4S95=47S0=1 >The xx must be replaced with a country code, but Luxembourg is not in >the list. > >I tried all neighboring countries, but none works. However with the >7.0.3 release (non international), the modems work fine. > >Can anyone give me a hint please, I'm going crazy with this ascend >stuff. > >Thank you very much in advance > > >Patrick Hormans >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >To get FAQ'd: > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From sward at voltage.net Wed Aug 30 14:14:20 2000 From: sward at voltage.net (Susie Ward) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Connection problems dating back to 7.0.1 In-Reply-To: <002101c0129c$51ff2e10$4f63a8d1@lewiscounty.com> References: <200008301131.e7UBV0m01592@vulpine.ao.net> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000830141026.00e7b480@mail.voltage.net> At 09:06 AM 8/30/00 -0700, Randy Smith wrote: >We've had to stay at 7.0.1 for the same issue. When we put the newer >releases on the complaints start coming in. I'd be interested to find a >concrete fix or find someone successfully running a later release, 7.0.3 >hasn't worked for me either. We've seen the issue accross two telcos. We're >using CT1 at both our locations. Any thoughts? I've been using 7.0.26 for a long time and haven't noticed any real problems, at least not that I could trace back to bad code. I'm also using CT1's. If I had another Max here I could test I'd try out the 7.0.1 release and see what happened, I don't recall ever using it before. Susie Ward ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jim at oct.net Wed Aug 30 13:42:20 2000 From: jim at oct.net (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) losing static routes in dsltnt? References: Message-ID: <020f01c012b2$0907d200$7b4a60d8@wamtelco.com> I have a dsl tnt that keeps losing a static route... is this a known problem or am i just not saving my changes ? Thanks, Jim ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jirachet at adexus.cl Wed Aug 30 13:57:02 2000 From: jirachet at adexus.cl (Jean Irachet) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX800 and 8.0.3 version Message-ID: <0325694B.006819B3.00@domino.adexus.cl> Hi I'm planning to use TAOS 8.0.3 in a max 800 with analog modems. Is somebody using it in a Max800? There are modem problem, or not? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jim at oct.net Wed Aug 30 13:42:20 2000 From: jim at oct.net (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) losing static routes in dsltnt? References: Message-ID: <020f01c012b2$0907d200$7b4a60d8@wamtelco.com> I have a dsl tnt that keeps losing a static route... is this a known problem or am i just not saving my changes ? Thanks, Jim ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From jirachet at adexus.cl Wed Aug 30 13:57:02 2000 From: jirachet at adexus.cl (Jean Irachet) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) MAX800 and 8.0.3 version Message-ID: <0325694B.006819B3.00@domino.adexus.cl> Hi I'm planning to use TAOS 8.0.3 in a max 800 with analog modems. Is somebody using it in a Max800? There are modem problem, or not? ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dl at origin.net.au Wed Aug 30 16:24:27 2000 From: dl at origin.net.au (David Latter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: <000c01c00fde$569d2730$040110ac@Presario> Message-ID: <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin> Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people but I really don't want others to know this info? Is there another way of doing this? I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? Thanks -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia http://www.origin.net.au -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dl at origin.net.au Wed Aug 30 16:24:27 2000 From: dl at origin.net.au (David Latter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: <000c01c00fde$569d2730$040110ac@Presario> Message-ID: <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin> Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people but I really don't want others to know this info? Is there another way of doing this? I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? Thanks -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia http://www.origin.net.au -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Wed Aug 30 20:36:07 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Monitoring errors, discards, & physical interfaces Message-ID: Hi all, Is anyone successfully monitoring ifInErrors, ifInDiscards, ipInDiscards etc. on Maxen with MRTG or similar? I'm trying and not getting anything but 0s. If you have an MRTG target you could share... For bonus points (redeemable as karma) is it possible to get stats (preferably via SNMP) for physical interfaces, or are we stuck with logical interfaces (meaning we have to add all the traffic on all PVCs to get the aggregate traffic on an ATM DS-3, for example)? -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Wed Aug 30 20:36:07 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Monitoring errors, discards, & physical interfaces Message-ID: Hi all, Is anyone successfully monitoring ifInErrors, ifInDiscards, ipInDiscards etc. on Maxen with MRTG or similar? I'm trying and not getting anything but 0s. If you have an MRTG target you could share... For bonus points (redeemable as karma) is it possible to get stats (preferably via SNMP) for physical interfaces, or are we stuck with logical interfaces (meaning we have to add all the traffic on all PVCs to get the aggregate traffic on an ATM DS-3, for example)? -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From sysop at netlink.net.au Wed Aug 30 23:42:27 2000 From: sysop at netlink.net.au (Ken) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 6060 for sale (Victoria-Aust) In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.2.20000619113530.00c1dca0@mail.forcomm.net> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000831144227.025f6d30@mail.netlink.net.au> 32 months Interest Free Terms TAP 1 Acsend MAX 6060 with 30 modems installed ( can be set to 6120 with a hash code ) 11 months old - Surplus to my needs available for sale Total cost over 32 months is Aus $16995 INC GST Get 100 % tax deductions for all payments - many $1000's of new price Please Email me direct sysop@netlink.net.au ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Wed Aug 30 20:43:02 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin> Message-ID: Well, couldn't you put a filter on the ethernet port that blocked access that you didn't want? On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, David Latter wrote: > Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP > address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people > but I really don't want others to know this info? > > Is there another way of doing this? > > I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? > > Thanks > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 > Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 > Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St > dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia > http://www.origin.net.au > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From sysop at netlink.net.au Wed Aug 30 23:42:27 2000 From: sysop at netlink.net.au (Ken) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 6060 for sale (Victoria-Aust) In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.2.20000619113530.00c1dca0@mail.forcomm.net> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20000831144227.025f6d30@mail.netlink.net.au> 32 months Interest Free Terms TAP 1 Acsend MAX 6060 with 30 modems installed ( can be set to 6120 with a hash code ) 11 months old - Surplus to my needs available for sale Total cost over 32 months is Aus $16995 INC GST Get 100 % tax deductions for all payments - many $1000's of new price Please Email me direct sysop@netlink.net.au ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mrcpu at internetcds.com Wed Aug 30 20:43:02 2000 From: mrcpu at internetcds.com (Jaye Mathisen) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin> Message-ID: Well, couldn't you put a filter on the ethernet port that blocked access that you didn't want? On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, David Latter wrote: > Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP > address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people > but I really don't want others to know this info? > > Is there another way of doing this? > > I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? > > Thanks > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 > Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 > Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St > dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia > http://www.origin.net.au > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 04:50:32 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:08 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Modem no longer works after 7.0.3 to 8.0.2 upgrade Message-ID: <39AE2A68.65D9F336@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hi again, Is there anything consistent at ascend? The documentation (Network Configuration guide) for the Ascend Max 800 describes features like modemdiag ... that do not exist on that silly box. And Vice-versa: There are features in the new software releases that are nowhere described (or I haven't found it yet) like the following: Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem->Mod Config->Num Anyone knows what Num means? The Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access does no longer work after an upgrade from 7.0.3 to 8.0.2. The upgrade is needed because it is the only international version I got from my supplier. I need an international version for the ISDN NET3 switch type. I gave the modems exactly the same init strings on both versions, but on the new one (8.0.2), the modem does not pick a call on the ligne, nor is it able to dial out. (syslog reports no channel avail.) After booting the machine, it recognizes the modem correctly as a Xircom ... but the CD and Tx LED's keep flashing steadily while the Green LED stays on. Can anyone tell me where I can find international software versions for the max800 ? Or does anyone have a solution for the modem problem? Thanks for any help and hint! Patrick Horsmans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 04:50:32 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Modem no longer works after 7.0.3 to 8.0.2 upgrade Message-ID: <39AE2A68.65D9F336@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hi again, Is there anything consistent at ascend? The documentation (Network Configuration guide) for the Ascend Max 800 describes features like modemdiag ... that do not exist on that silly box. And Vice-versa: There are features in the new software releases that are nowhere described (or I haven't found it yet) like the following: Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem->Mod Config->Num Anyone knows what Num means? The Xircom Credit Card Modem 56, global access does no longer work after an upgrade from 7.0.3 to 8.0.2. The upgrade is needed because it is the only international version I got from my supplier. I need an international version for the ISDN NET3 switch type. I gave the modems exactly the same init strings on both versions, but on the new one (8.0.2), the modem does not pick a call on the ligne, nor is it able to dial out. (syslog reports no channel avail.) After booting the machine, it recognizes the modem correctly as a Xircom ... but the CD and Tx LED's keep flashing steadily while the Green LED stays on. Can anyone tell me where I can find international software versions for the max800 ? Or does anyone have a solution for the modem problem? Thanks for any help and hint! Patrick Horsmans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 05:18:38 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3 to 8.0.2 on Max800 Message-ID: <39AE30FE.3EA3E558@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hi again, Is it normal that the ascend documentation is inconsistent? I got a Max800 and the corresponding docu Max800 Series Network Configuration guide which describes features like modemdiag ..., but none of the modem... commands are available on the max800. I made the upgrade because the 8.0.2 version was the only international one I got from my supplier. I need an international one to get ISDN callback working (ISDN switch type NET3 only in international versions I suppose). Now, I have an international one, and ISDN callback works, but my modems no longer work. (XIRCOM global access 56) I gave them exactly the same init strings on the 8.0.2 like on the 7.0.3 release. But they are unable to pick up a call nor to place a call.(syslog reports: no channel avail.) Questions: 1) Where can I get international versions for Max800 ? (older releases) 2) Does anyone know how to solve the modem problem on the 8.0.2 release? 3) Does anyone know what the new (undocumented or unfindable) feature Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem -> Mod Config -> Num means. It is only in the 8.0.2 release. 4) Can anyone send me an international 7.0.x version for the Max 800? Thank's very much for any help. Patrick Horsmans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 05:18:38 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3 to 8.0.2 on Max800 Message-ID: <39AE30FE.3EA3E558@hvea.healthnet.lu> Hi again, Is it normal that the ascend documentation is inconsistent? I got a Max800 and the corresponding docu Max800 Series Network Configuration guide which describes features like modemdiag ..., but none of the modem... commands are available on the max800. I made the upgrade because the 8.0.2 version was the only international one I got from my supplier. I need an international one to get ISDN callback working (ISDN switch type NET3 only in international versions I suppose). Now, I have an international one, and ISDN callback works, but my modems no longer work. (XIRCOM global access 56) I gave them exactly the same init strings on the 8.0.2 like on the 7.0.3 release. But they are unable to pick up a call nor to place a call.(syslog reports: no channel avail.) Questions: 1) Where can I get international versions for Max800 ? (older releases) 2) Does anyone know how to solve the modem problem on the 8.0.2 release? 3) Does anyone know what the new (undocumented or unfindable) feature Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem -> Mod Config -> Num means. It is only in the 8.0.2 release. 4) Can anyone send me an international 7.0.x version for the Max 800? Thank's very much for any help. Patrick Horsmans ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mknewman at blkbox.com Thu Aug 31 06:45:01 2000 From: mknewman at blkbox.com (Marc Newman) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4004 w/72 modems for sale In-Reply-To: <200008310545.WAA21660@max.bungi.com> from "owner-ascend-users-digest@max.bungi.com" at Aug 30, 2000 10:45:01 PM Message-ID: <200008311145.GAA03089@blkbox.com> Max 4004 with up to 72 modems (six 12 port modem cards, new vintage 56kb) running 7.0.22. Marc ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From John.Missavage at chron.com Wed Aug 30 17:15:44 2000 From: John.Missavage at chron.com (John.Missavage@chron.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Equipment Needed Message-ID: <6A87A7BFD073D41198700090276A4496487BAD@boffice3> I am in need of a few more pipe 50's, Does anyone have good WORKING one's to sale. I am also looking for power supply for Max4k ? Where can I get them? Thanks in advance!!! John D. Missavage sysjdm@chron.com http://www.houstonchronicle.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 06:51:38 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3to 8.0.2 on Max800 References: <3.0.6.32.20000831122221.007c8830@62.253.246.250> Message-ID: <39AE46CA.76B0DF91@hvea.healthnet.lu> Yes, but I couldn't find a place where soft^ware releases are stored. There is the documentation ... but no software. If the software is in there, can anybody give me the URL? Patrick Faisal wrote: > > Hi Patrick, > > Have you tried 'www.esight.com', the Lucent Internetworking support service > website? I don't know whether they have any notes or guides for the MAX 800 > sotware versions, but it's worth a try. > > Good luck, > > Faisal. > > At 12:18 31/08/00 +0200, you wrote: > >Hi again, > > > >Is it normal that the ascend documentation is inconsistent? I got a > >Max800 and the corresponding docu Max800 Series Network Configuration > >guide which describes features like modemdiag ..., but none of the > >modem... commands are available on the max800. > > > >I made the upgrade because the 8.0.2 version was the only international > >one I got from my supplier. I need an international one to get ISDN > >callback working (ISDN switch type NET3 only in international versions I > >suppose). > > > >Now, I have an international one, and ISDN callback works, but my modems > >no longer work. (XIRCOM global access 56) I gave them exactly the same > >init strings on the 8.0.2 like on the 7.0.3 release. But they are unable > >to pick up a call nor to place a call.(syslog reports: no channel > >avail.) > > > >Questions: > >1) Where can I get international versions for Max800 ? (older releases) > >2) Does anyone know how to solve the modem problem on the 8.0.2 release? > >3) Does anyone know what the new (undocumented or unfindable) feature > > Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem -> Mod Config -> Num > > means. It is only in the 8.0.2 release. > >4) Can anyone send me an international 7.0.x version for the Max 800? > > > > > >Thank's very much for any help. > >Patrick Horsmans > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From mknewman at blkbox.com Thu Aug 31 06:45:01 2000 From: mknewman at blkbox.com (Marc Newman) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Max 4004 w/72 modems for sale In-Reply-To: <200008310545.WAA21660@max.bungi.com> from "owner-ascend-users-digest@max.bungi.com" at Aug 30, 2000 10:45:01 PM Message-ID: <200008311145.GAA03089@blkbox.com> Max 4004 with up to 72 modems (six 12 port modem cards, new vintage 56kb) running 7.0.22. Marc ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From John.Missavage at chron.com Wed Aug 30 17:15:44 2000 From: John.Missavage at chron.com (John.Missavage@chron.com) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Equipment Needed Message-ID: <6A87A7BFD073D41198700090276A4496487BAD@boffice3> I am in need of a few more pipe 50's, Does anyone have good WORKING one's to sale. I am also looking for power supply for Max4k ? Where can I get them? Thanks in advance!!! John D. Missavage sysjdm@chron.com http://www.houstonchronicle.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 06:51:38 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3to 8.0.2 on Max800 References: <3.0.6.32.20000831122221.007c8830@62.253.246.250> Message-ID: <39AE46CA.76B0DF91@hvea.healthnet.lu> Yes, but I couldn't find a place where soft^ware releases are stored. There is the documentation ... but no software. If the software is in there, can anybody give me the URL? Patrick Faisal wrote: > > Hi Patrick, > > Have you tried 'www.esight.com', the Lucent Internetworking support service > website? I don't know whether they have any notes or guides for the MAX 800 > sotware versions, but it's worth a try. > > Good luck, > > Faisal. > > At 12:18 31/08/00 +0200, you wrote: > >Hi again, > > > >Is it normal that the ascend documentation is inconsistent? I got a > >Max800 and the corresponding docu Max800 Series Network Configuration > >guide which describes features like modemdiag ..., but none of the > >modem... commands are available on the max800. > > > >I made the upgrade because the 8.0.2 version was the only international > >one I got from my supplier. I need an international one to get ISDN > >callback working (ISDN switch type NET3 only in international versions I > >suppose). > > > >Now, I have an international one, and ISDN callback works, but my modems > >no longer work. (XIRCOM global access 56) I gave them exactly the same > >init strings on the 8.0.2 like on the 7.0.3 release. But they are unable > >to pick up a call nor to place a call.(syslog reports: no channel > >avail.) > > > >Questions: > >1) Where can I get international versions for Max800 ? (older releases) > >2) Does anyone know how to solve the modem problem on the 8.0.2 release? > >3) Does anyone know what the new (undocumented or unfindable) feature > > Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem -> Mod Config -> Num > > means. It is only in the 8.0.2 release. > >4) Can anyone send me an international 7.0.x version for the Max 800? > > > > > >Thank's very much for any help. > >Patrick Horsmans > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 09:44:08 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3to 8.0.2 on Max800 References: Message-ID: <39AE6F38.2B4D1277@hvea.healthnet.lu> Yes, there is alot to download at ftp.ascend.com, but the international folder I found was empty. And all other versions I tried are not international ones. Thanks Patrick Dave Montgomery wrote: > > ftp.ascend.com > > ---Dave Montgomery > IPA Network Technician > 1-800-785-4091 > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com > [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of Patrick Horsmans > Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:52 AM > To: ascend-users@bungi.com > Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3to > 8.0.2 on Max800 > > Yes, > but I couldn't find a place where soft^ware releases are stored. There > is the documentation ... but no software. > > If the software is in there, can anybody give me the URL? > > Patrick > > Faisal wrote: > > > > Hi Patrick, > > > > Have you tried 'www.esight.com', the Lucent Internetworking support > service > > website? I don't know whether they have any notes or guides for the MAX > 800 > > sotware versions, but it's worth a try. > > > > Good luck, > > > > Faisal. > > > > At 12:18 31/08/00 +0200, you wrote: > > >Hi again, > > > > > >Is it normal that the ascend documentation is inconsistent? I got a > > >Max800 and the corresponding docu Max800 Series Network Configuration > > >guide which describes features like modemdiag ..., but none of the > > >modem... commands are available on the max800. > > > > > >I made the upgrade because the 8.0.2 version was the only international > > >one I got from my supplier. I need an international one to get ISDN > > >callback working (ISDN switch type NET3 only in international versions I > > >suppose). > > > > > >Now, I have an international one, and ISDN callback works, but my modems > > >no longer work. (XIRCOM global access 56) I gave them exactly the same > > >init strings on the 8.0.2 like on the 7.0.3 release. But they are unable > > >to pick up a call nor to place a call.(syslog reports: no channel > > >avail.) > > > > > >Questions: > > >1) Where can I get international versions for Max800 ? (older releases) > > >2) Does anyone know how to solve the modem problem on the 8.0.2 release? > > >3) Does anyone know what the new (undocumented or unfindable) feature > > > Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem -> Mod Config -> Num > > > means. It is only in the 8.0.2 release. > > >4) Can anyone send me an international 7.0.x version for the Max 800? > > > > > > > > >Thank's very much for any help. > > >Patrick Horsmans > > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu Thu Aug 31 09:44:08 2000 From: patrick.horsmans at hvea.healthnet.lu (Patrick Horsmans) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3to 8.0.2 on Max800 References: Message-ID: <39AE6F38.2B4D1277@hvea.healthnet.lu> Yes, there is alot to download at ftp.ascend.com, but the international folder I found was empty. And all other versions I tried are not international ones. Thanks Patrick Dave Montgomery wrote: > > ftp.ascend.com > > ---Dave Montgomery > IPA Network Technician > 1-800-785-4091 > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com > [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of Patrick Horsmans > Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:52 AM > To: ascend-users@bungi.com > Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Modem no longer working after upgrade from 7.0.3to > 8.0.2 on Max800 > > Yes, > but I couldn't find a place where soft^ware releases are stored. There > is the documentation ... but no software. > > If the software is in there, can anybody give me the URL? > > Patrick > > Faisal wrote: > > > > Hi Patrick, > > > > Have you tried 'www.esight.com', the Lucent Internetworking support > service > > website? I don't know whether they have any notes or guides for the MAX > 800 > > sotware versions, but it's worth a try. > > > > Good luck, > > > > Faisal. > > > > At 12:18 31/08/00 +0200, you wrote: > > >Hi again, > > > > > >Is it normal that the ascend documentation is inconsistent? I got a > > >Max800 and the corresponding docu Max800 Series Network Configuration > > >guide which describes features like modemdiag ..., but none of the > > >modem... commands are available on the max800. > > > > > >I made the upgrade because the 8.0.2 version was the only international > > >one I got from my supplier. I need an international one to get ISDN > > >callback working (ISDN switch type NET3 only in international versions I > > >suppose). > > > > > >Now, I have an international one, and ISDN callback works, but my modems > > >no longer work. (XIRCOM global access 56) I gave them exactly the same > > >init strings on the 8.0.2 like on the 7.0.3 release. But they are unable > > >to pick up a call nor to place a call.(syslog reports: no channel > > >avail.) > > > > > >Questions: > > >1) Where can I get international versions for Max800 ? (older releases) > > >2) Does anyone know how to solve the modem problem on the 8.0.2 release? > > >3) Does anyone know what the new (undocumented or unfindable) feature > > > Main Edit Menu: PC CARD Modem -> Mod Config -> Num > > > means. It is only in the 8.0.2 release. > > >4) Can anyone send me an international 7.0.x version for the Max 800? > > > > > > > > >Thank's very much for any help. > > >Patrick Horsmans > > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > >To get FAQ'd: > > > > > > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From nealis at rcn.com Thu Aug 31 10:41:39 2000 From: nealis at rcn.com (Jason Nealis) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin>; from dl@origin.net.au on Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 08:24:27AM +1100 References: <000c01c00fde$569d2730$040110ac@Presario> <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin> Message-ID: <20000831114139.K540@rcn.com> I have filed a Feature request with them to get this functionality, I haven't heard lately as to where it exactly stands. You could do some of this with placing some sort of ACL on the Ethernet interface, but then again users across the wan connection would be able to strobe the finger lists to get mailing addresses to SPAM :) -- ------ Jason Nealis Sr. Director Internet Operations RCN (NASDAQ) RCNC ~ On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 08:24:27AM +1100, David Latter stated > Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP > address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people > but I really don't want others to know this info? > > Is there another way of doing this? > > I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? > > Thanks > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 > Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 > Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St > dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia > http://www.origin.net.au > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From nealis at rcn.com Thu Aug 31 10:41:39 2000 From: nealis at rcn.com (Jason Nealis) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin>; from dl@origin.net.au on Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 08:24:27AM +1100 References: <000c01c00fde$569d2730$040110ac@Presario> <000001c012c8$ad571b20$060513cb@origin> Message-ID: <20000831114139.K540@rcn.com> I have filed a Feature request with them to get this functionality, I haven't heard lately as to where it exactly stands. You could do some of this with placing some sort of ACL on the Ethernet interface, but then again users across the wan connection would be able to strobe the finger lists to get mailing addresses to SPAM :) -- ------ Jason Nealis Sr. Director Internet Operations RCN (NASDAQ) RCNC ~ On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 08:24:27AM +1100, David Latter stated > Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP > address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people > but I really don't want others to know this info? > > Is there another way of doing this? > > I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? > > Thanks > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 > Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 > Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St > dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia > http://www.origin.net.au > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 31 11:33:21 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) losing static routes in dsltnt? In-Reply-To: <200008310545.WAA21660@max.bungi.com> References: <200008310545.WAA21660@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: "Jim Jones, Jr." > >I have a dsl tnt that keeps losing a static route... is this a known problem >or am i just not saving my changes ? Depends how you add the route. If you use 'iproute add', the route is temporary and will not persist across a reset. If you make a route profile with 'new ip-route ' the route is permanent. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 31 11:33:21 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] Re: (ASCEND) losing static routes in dsltnt? In-Reply-To: <200008310545.WAA21660@max.bungi.com> References: <200008310545.WAA21660@max.bungi.com> Message-ID: >From: "Jim Jones, Jr." > >I have a dsl tnt that keeps losing a static route... is this a known problem >or am i just not saving my changes ? Depends how you add the route. If you use 'iproute add', the route is temporary and will not persist across a reset. If you make a route profile with 'new ip-route ' the route is permanent. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dl at origin.net.au Thu Aug 31 17:57:29 2000 From: dl at origin.net.au (David Latter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:09 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000501c0139e$d6f64c40$060513cb@origin> I have not played with filters yet (will be reading the manual today) as I have also read you can use them to redirect ports for transparent proxing. But a quick question is if the filter works on the ethernet port what about people dialled into the box? Will it stop them also. If you have an example of a working filter that would be great. Thanks to all the people who replied to me about this. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia http://www.origin.net.au -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -----Original Message----- Well, couldn't you put a filter on the ethernet port that blocked access that you didn't want? On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, David Latter wrote: > Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP > address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people > but I really don't want others to know this info? > > Is there another way of doing this? > > I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? > > Thanks > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 > Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 > Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St > dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia > http://www.origin.net.au > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From dl at origin.net.au Thu Aug 31 17:57:29 2000 From: dl at origin.net.au (David Latter) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:10 2005 Subject: [Ascend] RE: (ASCEND) Finger on the MAX In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000501c0139e$d6f64c40$060513cb@origin> I have not played with filters yet (will be reading the manual today) as I have also read you can use them to redirect ports for transparent proxing. But a quick question is if the filter works on the ethernet port what about people dialled into the box? Will it stop them also. If you have an example of a working filter that would be great. Thanks to all the people who replied to me about this. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia http://www.origin.net.au -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -----Original Message----- Well, couldn't you put a filter on the ethernet port that blocked access that you didn't want? On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, David Latter wrote: > Is there a way to only allow the finger command to only be run by 1 IP > address. I use this output to show who is online to the tech support people > but I really don't want others to know this info? > > Is there another way of doing this? > > I have seen snmp scripts but they are much slower than fingering the box? > > Thanks > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > David Latter Phone: +61 3 5441 8000 > Director Fax: +61 3 5444 0075 > Origin Internet Solutions Pty Ltd Level 1, 95 Mitchell St > dl@origin.net.au Bendigo, Vic 3144 Australia > http://www.origin.net.au > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 31 19:19:31 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:10 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Backup links and routing preferences Message-ID: We have some T1 clients that we need to back up via ISDN dialup. The T1s terminate on one box and the ISDN on another. Our T1 and ISDN routers speak OSPF to one another, but nothing to the client CPE. The problem I see is that when a T1 is down, the idle routes on the T1 router take precedence over the active ISDN route. On the dialup router: Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met 192.168.101.224/28 192.168.101.225 wan609 rGT 60 1 192.168.101.224/28 192.168.58.3 ie1-1-1 OG 10 2 192.168.101.225/32 192.168.101.225 wan609 rPT 60 1 192.168.101.225/32 192.168.58.3 ie1-1-1 OG 10 2 On the T1 router: Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met 192.168.101.224/28 192.168.120.81 wanidle0 SG 120 15 192.168.101.225/32 192.168.120.81 wanidle0 SG 120 15 As you can see, although the routes are unpleasant on the T1 router, the alternate IDSN routes don't appear. And, on the ISDN router, The T1 routes are more desirable. This forces me to manually down the T1 profile to make it's routes less desirable. Can anyone give me some pointers on how to fix this? I haven't run OSPF in years, so it might be set up, um, as if by someone who hadn't run OSPF in years. Thanks. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: From plalor at infoasis.com Thu Aug 31 19:19:31 2000 From: plalor at infoasis.com (Peter Lalor) Date: Tue Jan 18 13:59:10 2005 Subject: [Ascend] (ASCEND) Backup links and routing preferences Message-ID: We have some T1 clients that we need to back up via ISDN dialup. The T1s terminate on one box and the ISDN on another. Our T1 and ISDN routers speak OSPF to one another, but nothing to the client CPE. The problem I see is that when a T1 is down, the idle routes on the T1 router take precedence over the active ISDN route. On the dialup router: Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met 192.168.101.224/28 192.168.101.225 wan609 rGT 60 1 192.168.101.224/28 192.168.58.3 ie1-1-1 OG 10 2 192.168.101.225/32 192.168.101.225 wan609 rPT 60 1 192.168.101.225/32 192.168.58.3 ie1-1-1 OG 10 2 On the T1 router: Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met 192.168.101.224/28 192.168.120.81 wanidle0 SG 120 15 192.168.101.225/32 192.168.120.81 wanidle0 SG 120 15 As you can see, although the routes are unpleasant on the T1 router, the alternate IDSN routes don't appear. And, on the ISDN router, The T1 routes are more desirable. This forces me to manually down the T1 profile to make it's routes less desirable. Can anyone give me some pointers on how to fix this? I haven't run OSPF in years, so it might be set up, um, as if by someone who hadn't run OSPF in years. Thanks. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: