* Check that "clock-source" is set to "eligible" on your E1's/T1's. If the
system cannot find an eligible clock source it will default to internal clock,
and this causes problems to dial-ups as you described.


On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, shawn everett wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could help a poor floundering newbie solve his
> problem. :)
> 
> Our users dial up to a MAX4000, and while the MAX is reporting that they
> connect reasonably fast: 28-50kb/s depending on the speed of their modem,
> they typically have ping times in the 1000-2000ms range.  In some extreame
> cases it's worse.  Not all users are experiancing the problem.
> 
> The lag seems to exist only between the MAX and the dial up users.  If I
> bring up a shell account on the MAX and ping any site on the Internet it's
> quite fast however a ping from the MAX to a user is awful.
> 
> I'm not sure where to start looking to narrow down the problem.  When we
> first put the MAX in, things seemed excellent and rebooting the MAX didn't
> seem to do anything.  To the very best of my knowledge no configuration
> changes have been made.
> 
> If anyone could suggest a course a few things to try or to look at I'd
> apreciate it.
> 
> Shawn
> 
> 
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