Yo- > Please do so. You could tell us *what* problems you have. What makes you > "feel" something is wrong? How is the connection "corrupted"? What makes > you think your routes are messed up. I have a "bogus" connection sometimes as already stated.
By corrupted I mean that sometimes I be working and have a telnet session running, Netscape open somewhere and then Netscape can't connect and just hangs. At that point my telnet sessions that are currently connected still work but I can't start new ones. The only way to fix things is by having the router re-dial and connect again. I also can't get traceroute to work. Ascend gave me a non-sensical reply when I asked if could run a traceroute through their NAT translation. Shouldn't the trace show the first hop from my Debian box to the router at least? It doesn't. Also when I manually hang-up the ISDN call through the router it will redial when I am (should) be sending no packets to a different subnet. The router is set for Switched/Switched so it shouldn't connect unless it receives packets destined for a different network. twist# traceroute -v www.debian.org traceroute to www.debian.org (209.81.8.242), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 * * * 2 * * * 3 * * * 4 * * --------- That is what I get when I traceroute and it takes forever too (over 2 min). Any ideas? -Ian _____________________________________________________________________ Ian K. Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] H: 940.566.0461 Pgr: 817.901.0255 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]