-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 03 December 2003 12:55 pm, Todd Bertolozzi wrote:
Hey Folks,
I know this question was presented at one time or another but I have yet to see any responses so I thought I'd try again and see if anyone can shed some light so to speak.
I'm seeing packets come into syslog from various nas's (hiper arcs) with the following info:
Dec 3 13:57:01 as2 --syslog capture: 14000602 slot:3/mod:7 --syslog capture:stop Dec 3 13:57:03 as2 --syslog capture: 0700020c slot:13/mod:3 --syslog capture:stop Dec 3 13:57:12 as2 --syslog capture: 14000602 slot:3/mod:7 --syslog capture:stop Dec 3 13:57:16 as1 --syslog capture: 58010a01 slot:2/mod:11 --syslog capture:stop
The one thing I notice is that the majority of them are regarding particular interfaces per nas. Meaning I get these types of logs over and over again.....but usually regarding the same interface (i.e. slot:3/mod:7) in the example above. I don't believe it's necessarily pertaining to that inferface but to the user connected on that interface. What makes you think that it is related to a user or users and not an interface? I assume your users don't have assigned phone numbers and that your TC isn't fronted by a switch (or telco) that is routing DID's to a specific channel on a span. If those are correct you have modems on those cards going bad. Make sure the settings for those are the smae as the rest. If they are, take those modems out of service or replace the card.
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