I don't see any user unknown at all. I have 2 DSP's, code versions are 3.5.12 and 3.5.103. The 3.5.103 seems to be doing it a little more often, maybe 60% of the drops, probably a coincidence, but I'm going to update that tonight back to 3.5.12 if I can get these users off of it. I should also mention that although I have quite a few that are 11-30 seconds, I have some connections around 5 or 6 hours that this is happening to, the majority of them are 30-60 minutes and dropping off. Thanks, Joel -----Original Message----- From: V [mailto:ved@iyka.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:20 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Lost Carrier Terminations Lost Carrier - basically means that the connection was dropped due to loss of carrier - meaning the modems started connect and all of a sudden the connection was dropped by the connecting modem. A connection dropped within 11-30 sec is typically due to issues with modems, the LCP must not have started yet if you accounting time is set to before connection. What is the modem code on the DSP that you are using? Also are these logs for user "unknown" ? -V ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel - Fox <mailto:jfox@foxcomputers.com> Computers To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: [USR-TC] Lost Carrier Terminations So I'm looking at my RADIUS Accounting logs tonight. I see a lot of "Acct-Terminate-Cause = Lost Carrier", is this normal? Keep in mind, I have about 100 total users, max about 15 simultaneous, and I'm seeing about 250 (about 10%) occurances of this in 6 days. A LOT of the sessions are 11-30 seconds long. Is this normal? Do some modems just do this on disconnecting, or are there really that many people just losing their connections when they didn't want to??? Any ideas? Thanks, Joel
RE: [USR-TC] TC filterDo you have v.92 enabled? Do you see an XID timeouts? -V ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel - Fox Computers To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:54 PM Subject: RE: [USR-TC] Lost Carrier Terminations I don't see any user unknown at all. I have 2 DSP's, code versions are 3.5.12 and 3.5.103. The 3.5.103 seems to be doing it a little more often, maybe 60% of the drops, probably a coincidence, but I'm going to update that tonight back to 3.5.12 if I can get these users off of it. I should also mention that although I have quite a few that are 11-30 seconds, I have some connections around 5 or 6 hours that this is happening to, the majority of them are 30-60 minutes and dropping off. Thanks, Joel -----Original Message----- From: V [mailto:ved@iyka.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:20 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Lost Carrier Terminations Lost Carrier - basically means that the connection was dropped due to loss of carrier - meaning the modems started connect and all of a sudden the connection was dropped by the connecting modem. A connection dropped within 11-30 sec is typically due to issues with modems, the LCP must not have started yet if you accounting time is set to before connection. What is the modem code on the DSP that you are using? Also are these logs for user "unknown" ? -V ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel - Fox Computers To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: [USR-TC] Lost Carrier Terminations So I'm looking at my RADIUS Accounting logs tonight. I see a lot of "Acct-Terminate-Cause = Lost Carrier", is this normal? Keep in mind, I have about 100 total users, max about 15 simultaneous, and I'm seeing about 250 (about 10%) occurances of this in 6 days. A LOT of the sessions are 11-30 seconds long. Is this normal? Do some modems just do this on disconnecting, or are there really that many people just losing their connections when they didn't want to??? Any ideas? Thanks, Joel
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