-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 04 December 2003 09:52 am, Todd Bertolozzi wrote:
What makes me think it's the user and not necessarily the modem is that it seems to follow particular users. For example....I was seeing these log messages for a particular interface at a particular site all day long. The same user was connected on that interface all day as well. As soon as I kicked him offline the logs for that interface stopped and I haven't seen any really come in again for that particular interface. I could be wrong but that's why I was leaning towards that.
What makes you think the modems are bad? Are you familiar with these particular syslog messages Lewis? It doesn't seem obvious to me that these are problematic modems....how sure are you about these logs? I didn't even realize it was you Todd. Had I read the from I would have considered that you traced it to a user. I haven't seen that particular error but I have seen modems hang and keep a user online and pass no data. Then when you kick the user the modem hangs for a while, then drops and accepts calls again. After I see that I disable the channel for that span so it can't accept calls.
Short answer, I have no idea about your situation and should have shut up to begin with. Sorry =( - -- Lewis Bergman Texas Communications 4309 Maple St. Abilene, TX 79602-8044 915-695-6962 ext 115 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/z2it7++zav7/K8QRAmRlAJ93sRrKK1aO5sSI9M/e27AN8WdtrQCfQmAF 34gPfdP2LUI849DTCbNlkbY= =a5jr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----