On Thu, 10 Feb 2000 mmm3@cornell.edu wrote:
Most of the chassis have redundant 70A PSUs. Some of the NMCs that are dropping are on chassis that aren't taking a lot of calls, either. This is what is so puzzling about it. My paranoia says they're doing this to encourage the purchase of HiPerNMCs...
This might be off base, but I seem to recall a similar problem long ago... I believe that there is a setting (at least at the console) to set the ether to BNC or 10BT or auto. If it's not locked to what you're using, try locking it in. Another thing to check is the uptime. Is it possibly rebooting? I can make my test chassis (45A, 4M NMC) reboot easily by tossing in a DSP and trying to hit the chassis with TCM. I assume that's not the issue, but maybe you're settings aren't being saved properly and it loses part/all of it's config on boot. Make sure you pick "Save UI to EEPROM" after making any IP addy changes in TCM... Charles
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