Where in the TCM are you going to reset it successfully. Seems like every time we have a hung (no answer) modem we have to unplug the card and and plug it back in. Also is there a way to busy out 1 or 2 modems in a card (DSP) from the TCM. Thanks Greg Owens Magnolia Internet Services http://www.magnolia-net.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Trautman <scottt@corp.gdinet.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 9:29 AM Subject: (usr-tc) Finding that no-answering modem
Went for months without a no-answer modem, now seem to have had a real spate of them. Fortunately it does seem that simply resetting the modem in TCM 'fixes' it, but we don't fix it before we get a call or two of 'no answer modem'.
Anyone running any kind of script/log analysis that finds no answer modems?
I also had a fellow from 3Com show me an "Autoresponse" trick to reset the modem automatically if it got a no answer. I've since forgotten how, and not really sure if that'd really do the trick anyway. And it would be mighty tedious to set all our ports for this.
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Scott M. Trautman 800-482-4638 Global Dialog Internet 608-240-4638,4637fax 2810 Crossroads, STE LL2 scott@gdinet.com Madison WI 53718 http://www.gdinet.com
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