RE: [USR-TC] problem in two simultaneous login(Winnt/2k/9x)
What you're likely running into is that the Win2k,NT logon has MPPP turned on -- and as the 2nd login comes in, it's trying to bond it to the first. I don't know that we ever figured out how to turn this off on the Win2k/NT machine, just identify the situation and get people moved to different logons for Win2k/NT. That drove us nuts on a particular account for a good 2 weeks until we started doing a 'monitor ppp' and had MPPP negotiations going on for the 2nd session. If on another TCS1000 unit, not doing MPPP across chassis, well, no problemo. The Win2k/NT'r can sit and wait for that 2nd session (with the same username that is) all it likes. Some o' the smarter folks here on this list can probably indicate a way of making sure MPPP is shut off either--or both at the Win side or the TCS side- for the session. Radius attribute? SMT Scott Trautman President/Owner www.gdinet.com Global Dialog Internet 608-240-4638,7fax 2049 Skaalen Road Stoughton WI 53589
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That drove us nuts on a particular account for a good 2 weeks until we started doing a 'monitor ppp' and had MPPP negotiations going on for the 2nd session.
If on another TCS1000 unit, not doing MPPP across chassis, well, no problemo. The Win2k/NT'r can sit and wait for that 2nd session (with the same username that is) all it likes.
Two seperate machines were using the same Endpoint Descriptor Class and ID? Bummer. That's why Endpoint Descriptors exist...to distinguish between two different machines running MP on the same username.
Some o' the smarter folks here on this list can probably indicate a way of making sure MPPP is shut off either--or both at the Win side or the TCS side- for the session. Radius attribute?
Can't use RADIUS as the values that negotiate the use of MP have already been received and ACK'ed by the time PAP/CHAP/whatever authentication happens. Another alternative is to get the machines to use different Endpoint Descriptors, but I don't know if that's any easier than turning off MP altogether. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456
Thanks Scott, I got the clue from u, I found how to disable MPPP in win2k(Just uncheck option for multilink negotiation in the ppp dialer config-network) I try disabling MPPP in win2k and tested this senario, its working ok on win2k and 9x simulteniously. I tried "monitor ppp" for say x user but got nothing on screen ??????? --pankaj ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Trautman" <scott@gdinet.com> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 8:43 PM Subject: RE: [USR-TC] problem in two simultaneous login(Winnt/2k/9x)
What you're likely running into is that the Win2k,NT logon has MPPP turned on -- and as the 2nd login comes in, it's trying to bond it to the first.
I don't know that we ever figured out how to turn this off on the Win2k/NT machine, just identify the situation and get people moved to different logons for Win2k/NT.
That drove us nuts on a particular account for a good 2 weeks until we started doing a 'monitor ppp' and had MPPP negotiations going on for the 2nd session.
If on another TCS1000 unit, not doing MPPP across chassis, well, no problemo. The Win2k/NT'r can sit and wait for that 2nd session (with the same username that is) all it likes.
Some o' the smarter folks here on this list can probably indicate a way of making sure MPPP is shut off either--or both at the Win side or the TCS side- for the session. Radius attribute?
SMT
Scott Trautman President/Owner www.gdinet.com Global Dialog Internet 608-240-4638,7fax 2049 Skaalen Road Stoughton WI 53589
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