Re: (usr-tc) Quad Analog Modem Problems
Try reflashing the cards through tcm. That has helped me with some modems that seem to flake out. It could be that the card has gone bad and needs to be replaced. eric At 12:12 PM 4/30/01 +1000, you wrote:
Hi, I am having problems with some Quad Analog modem cards that I have installed, I cannot get them to stay active I do set modem s49 active and it all appears to work, then I save and reset then I get whats below. the modems report A/I/P then after a reset they go A/A/P but I cant get them A/R/P.
Basically the modem is not active because it cannot successfully negociate with the packet bus(I think). after a reset my syslog reports: Apr 28 14:05:19 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle opened. Handle = 26.
After this the netserver reports the modem as active all though there is still no HDLC Framing and the interface is still set to Unassigned instead of ptp49 as it usually is. then 30 seconds later: Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus failed to connect! stat=-1 Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle closed.
now the netserver reports it as inactive again.
I have Quad Digital/Analog cards working fine in the same chassis but these Quad Analogs are just not co-operating.
any help would be appreciated, the 3com knowledgebase has not helped me. Thanks, Aaron Daniels
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I have re-flashed them, the thing is this is happening to every Quad ANALOG card I have 12 of them but its only on the Quad Analog's not Quad Digitals or Quad Analog/Digitals? Aaron eric@dol.net wrote:
Try reflashing the cards through tcm. That has helped me with some modems that seem to flake out. It could be that the card has gone bad and needs to be replaced. eric
At 12:12 PM 4/30/01 +1000, you wrote:
Hi, I am having problems with some Quad Analog modem cards that I have installed, I cannot get them to stay active I do set modem s49 active and it all appears to work, then I save and reset then I get whats below. the modems report A/I/P then after a reset they go A/A/P but I cant get them A/R/P.
Basically the modem is not active because it cannot successfully negociate with the packet bus(I think). after a reset my syslog reports: Apr 28 14:05:19 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle opened. Handle = 26.
After this the netserver reports the modem as active all though there is still no HDLC Framing and the interface is still set to Unassigned instead of ptp49 as it usually is. then 30 seconds later: Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus failed to connect! stat=-1 Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle closed.
now the netserver reports it as inactive again.
I have Quad Digital/Analog cards working fine in the same chassis but these Quad Analogs are just not co-operating.
any help would be appreciated, the 3com knowledgebase has not helped me. Thanks, Aaron Daniels
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I have re-flashed them, the thing is this is happening to every Quad ANALOG card I have 12 of them but its only on the Quad Analog's not Quad Digitals or Quad Analog/Digitals?
You're SOL with quad analogs, they apparently don't have the circuitry to talk on the packet bus. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456 - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
I have Quad Digital cards, and this is happening to some of cards. I have tried reflashing them, replacing the cards, but the problem soemtimes gets solved and sometimes not. The most effective solution that I have discovered is to reboot the netserver card or hard reboot the chasis. Is there any other proper solution? Nauman. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Daniels" <adaniels@dataheart.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:02 AM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Quad Analog Modem Problems
I have re-flashed them, the thing is this is happening to every Quad ANALOG card I have 12 of them but its only on the Quad Analog's not Quad Digitals or Quad Analog/Digitals?
Aaron
eric@dol.net wrote:
Try reflashing the cards through tcm. That has helped me with some modems that seem to flake out. It could be that the card has gone bad
and
needs to be replaced. eric
At 12:12 PM 4/30/01 +1000, you wrote:
Hi, I am having problems with some Quad Analog modem cards that I have installed, I cannot get them to stay active I do set modem s49 active and it all appears to work, then I save and reset then I get whats below. the modems report A/I/P then after a reset they go A/A/P but I cant get them A/R/P.
Basically the modem is not active because it cannot successfully negociate with the packet bus(I think). after a reset my syslog reports: Apr 28 14:05:19 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle opened. Handle = 26.
After this the netserver reports the modem as active all though there is still no HDLC Framing and the interface is still set to Unassigned instead of ptp49 as it usually is. then 30 seconds later: Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus failed to connect! stat=-1 Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle closed.
now the netserver reports it as inactive again.
I have Quad Digital/Analog cards working fine in the same chassis but these Quad Analogs are just not co-operating.
any help would be appreciated, the 3com knowledgebase has not helped me. Thanks, Aaron Daniels
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Hi, What happens if you highlight the ports in TCM and do a full "restore from default, HW flow control default, save to nvram, software reset" on all of them? Does that bring them back on the packet bus? Charles On Wed, 2 May 2001, Nauman Malik wrote:
I have Quad Digital cards, and this is happening to some of cards. I have tried reflashing them, replacing the cards, but the problem soemtimes gets solved and sometimes not. The most effective solution that I have discovered is to reboot the netserver card or hard reboot the chasis. Is there any other proper solution?
Nauman.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Daniels" <adaniels@dataheart.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:02 AM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Quad Analog Modem Problems
I have re-flashed them, the thing is this is happening to every Quad ANALOG card I have 12 of them but its only on the Quad Analog's not Quad Digitals or Quad Analog/Digitals?
Aaron
eric@dol.net wrote:
Try reflashing the cards through tcm. That has helped me with some modems that seem to flake out. It could be that the card has gone bad
and
needs to be replaced. eric
At 12:12 PM 4/30/01 +1000, you wrote:
Hi, I am having problems with some Quad Analog modem cards that I have installed, I cannot get them to stay active I do set modem s49 active and it all appears to work, then I save and reset then I get whats below. the modems report A/I/P then after a reset they go A/A/P but I cant get them A/R/P.
Basically the modem is not active because it cannot successfully negociate with the packet bus(I think). after a reset my syslog reports: Apr 28 14:05:19 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle opened. Handle = 26.
After this the netserver reports the modem as active all though there is still no HDLC Framing and the interface is still set to Unassigned instead of ptp49 as it usually is. then 30 seconds later: Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus failed to connect! stat=-1 Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle closed.
now the netserver reports it as inactive again.
I have Quad Digital/Analog cards working fine in the same chassis but these Quad Analogs are just not co-operating.
any help would be appreciated, the 3com knowledgebase has not helped me. Thanks, Aaron Daniels
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It still cant find the Packet Bus, but I notice that now I get this notice in my syslog: Chassis Awareness notice: slot# 13, channel# 1, NAC type = 35, new status 1 I am interested in NAC type = 35, does anyone know exacitally what NAC this is, it might be a modem that is incompatable with the packet bus?? Thanks, Aaron Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi,
What happens if you highlight the ports in TCM and do a full "restore from default, HW flow control default, save to nvram, software reset" on all of them? Does that bring them back on the packet bus?
Charles
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Nauman Malik wrote:
I have Quad Digital cards, and this is happening to some of cards. I have tried reflashing them, replacing the cards, but the problem soemtimes gets solved and sometimes not. The most effective solution that I have discovered is to reboot the netserver card or hard reboot the chasis. Is there any other proper solution?
Nauman.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Daniels" <adaniels@dataheart.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:02 AM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Quad Analog Modem Problems
I have re-flashed them, the thing is this is happening to every Quad ANALOG card I have 12 of them but its only on the Quad Analog's not Quad Digitals or Quad Analog/Digitals?
Aaron
eric@dol.net wrote:
Try reflashing the cards through tcm. That has helped me with some modems that seem to flake out. It could be that the card has gone bad
and
needs to be replaced. eric
At 12:12 PM 4/30/01 +1000, you wrote:
Hi, I am having problems with some Quad Analog modem cards that I have installed, I cannot get them to stay active I do set modem s49 active and it all appears to work, then I save and reset then I get whats below. the modems report A/I/P then after a reset they go A/A/P but I cant get them A/R/P.
Basically the modem is not active because it cannot successfully negociate with the packet bus(I think). after a reset my syslog reports: Apr 28 14:05:19 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle opened. Handle = 26.
After this the netserver reports the modem as active all though there is still no HDLC Framing and the interface is still set to Unassigned instead of ptp49 as it usually is. then 30 seconds later: Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus failed to connect! stat=-1 Apr 28 14:05:49 dialup9.dataheart.net S49 packet bus handle closed.
now the netserver reports it as inactive again.
I have Quad Digital/Analog cards working fine in the same chassis but these Quad Analogs are just not co-operating.
any help would be appreciated, the 3com knowledgebase has not helped me. Thanks, Aaron Daniels
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