I went under answer->ppp-> and tried both and pap and nether one had any effect on it... I am running cistron radius 1.6.6 on a linux and the software on the Ascend Max 6000 is 8.0.3+ Anyone else have any ideas what I might try? When watching the Max box, I see the client trying to connect because I see the caller ID info. I don't have any skills yet on any debug features of this box so I would welcome any suggested command to try to track it from that end as well. Thanks again, Mike -----Original Message----- From: rte-ascend-admin at lists.real-time.com [mailto:rte-ascend-admin at lists.real-time.com]On Behalf Of Mustafa F. Rana Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 1:45 AM To: WebMaster at gcstation.net; rte-ascend at lists.real-time.com Subject: Re: [Ascend] MAX6000 config help Try PPP Auth = PAP (In most cases with Cisco it works) Also mention which TAOS you are using. Regards Mustafa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Administrator" <WebMaster at GCStation.net> To: <rte-ascend at lists.real-time.com> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 7:54 PM Subject: [Ascend] MAX6000 config help > Greetings all, > > New user to MAX 6000 and I am having small problem. > I have been using a pm3 without problems. I "inherited" a MAX 6000. > I configured everything, I thought, correctly. I am using a radius server, > if that matters. > > I set it all up to be able to just unplug the PM3 and plug in the Max. > > When I do, everyone but 1 customer works flawlessly ! > > The one customer who fails is using ISDN, both channels and is dialing in > with an 800 series Cisco. > That customer usually fails completely, I have seen in the radius accounting > where it does connect > for seconds and then drops saying it was terminated at his end. > > Can anyone give me an idea what to look for ? > > Thanks in advance, > > Mike > _______________________________________________ rte-ascend mailing list rte-ascend at lists.real-time.com https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/rte-ascend