One problem I have had in the past with Motorola modems (3266 and 3385) is
that on a back to back cable then tend to over drive the receivers.  By
default they are usaully set to tx at 0dbm, try setting the tx power at -10
dbm and see what happens.

mikey


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> Hi all,
>
>   I am trying to connect two modems Motorola 3460 fast R back to back with
a
> 4-wire rj-11 cable and connectors without any luck, I have one modem in
> originate mode and the other one in answer, Did any of you attempted this
> before If yes please shed some light on this,  This is to simulate a
analog
> leased line in a test environment. I want to use a four wire cable 2tx,
2rx.
>
>
> Thanks,  The modem is displaying Training T/D on both the modems.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
>
> Shaikh Raees Ahmed,
> Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer,
> CCNA, CCDA, CCNP(2)
> Systems & Network,
> IT Division.
>
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