Take a look at the MPIP stuff. You need to assign one of the ARCs as a MPIP server and the other as a client. Without MPIP enabled, if the calls span the ARCs, the customer will be unable to establish the second channel. Paul Farber wrote:
hello all
I have a POP with 10 DPS's and 2 ARC's. They DSP's are statically assigned to an ARC, odd cards to ARC1, even cards to ARC2.
When an ISDN call comes in, it is possible for each channel to go to a different DPS and different ARC. The ip address is statically assigned from RADIUS.
Do the ARC's know what to do in this case? Recently an ISDN customer with an ISDN Office Conenct has been having 'random' problems getting mail, sites, etc. I see the logins, but I was wondering if MLPPP with 2 ARC's in the same chassis would work? And specific settings needed to accomplish this?
Paul Farber Farber Technology farber@admin.f-tech.net Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545
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