I had a similar problem last year. The trouble was a result of the demarc
being too far from the router (about 500 feet). I resolved the problem by
removing the "ppp multilink" statement which bound both lines (SPIDs) into
one connection and let them connect separately. Also, add a "dialer
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Subject: Re: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
I had a similar problem last year. The trouble was a result of the demarc
being too far from the router (about 500 feet). I
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Subject: Re: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
I had a similar problem last year. The trouble was a result of the demarc
being too far from the router (about 500 feet). I resolved the problem by
removing the "p
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Subject: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
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ISDN calls get disconncted after some time -
though traffic is flowing - and the interface
is NOT idle - so it should not be disconncted -
or is there a timer which disconnects all calls
after a while ?
thanx in advance
00:42:199726942860: ISDN BR1/0: received HOST_DISCONNECT call_id 0x8012
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Subject: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
ISDN calls get disconncted after some time -
though traffic is flowing - and the interface
is NOT idle - so it should not be disconncted -
or is there a timer which disconnects all
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