At 01:45 PM 1/15/00 -0500, you wrote:
I did a 4.1.59-6 to 4.1.22 and nothing went wrong. It's mainly for the DOS against the ARC and a SNMP read fix.
Some new VSA's and disconnect attributes. Seems that 3Com is really doing a lot of work with DNIS..... anybody use that stuff????
We use DNIS for on the fly modem reconfiguraitons. Works quite well actually. We defined a separate number for each of our pops that disables v.90/x2,v.42/bis, etc... Forces a plain v.34 connect - usefull for people who need to get a stable connection to download new drivers for their crappy winmodems. The original idea came from Lon Stockton quite some time ago. Thats about all we use DNIS for. We're going to probably start using it for numbered relams for a wholesale service we're going to be providing. We've got half a dozen POPs around Southwestern Ontario, and 35 rate centers in Southeastern Michigan, and giving the customer their own number would be nice.
Paul Farber Farber Technology farber@admin.f-tech.net Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545
On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 pferraro@wna-linknet.com wrote:
OK... I asked this in this forum earlier and it started a long thread of discussion about the different code congif, but I never got an answer. Are there any "GOTCHAS" when moving from 4.1.59-6 to 4.1.22? And is it safe to load the 2.0.51 code over the 2.0.81 code?
I have seen all the comments about rev #'s, but still no comment on whether the above combination of code is "STABLE" Saw a couple of posts that "SETTINGS" were lost on the HiperArc after loading the 4.1.22 code?
Would like to hear, private email if you like or to the list about the above software!
Thanks again!
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