At 11:58 AM 12/5/02, you wrote:

It sounds like we run the same set as you with a few 4048 MAX units.
We have been able to have a user with a Ascend 1800 bond up to
eight (8) ISDN lines and those have gone over more than one MAX.

So let me tell you what we have where.

In VOPRadius under the Options tab we do NOT have checked "Prevent Multiple-Logins of Users"
We use Platypus and it allows us to set an individual profile for a user and within Platypus us where
we sent his port limit to 16 B channels (8 ISDN lines)

Also make sure in the MAX that you do not have port limiting turn on there as well.

ethernet/connections/(name of active connection)/endcap options/MAX Ch Count = ? (needs to be 4 if that is what you want to be the max)

ethernet/answer/PPP//MAX Ch Count = ? (needs to be 4 if that is what you want to be the max)

ethernet/mod config/stack options/stacking enabled=yes
ethernet/mod config/stack options/stack name=(name must be the same in ALL MAX units)
ethernet/mod config/stack options/UDP Port = #### (must be the same in ALL MAX units)


Do all your 4048s have the same load and software version ?



Larry

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No, I have removed the port limit on this user.  Also, if it were a port
limit issue, it would show up in the error log as "Simultaneous login limit
exceeded".  I'm not getting anything in the error log.  But I do see in the
accounting log the disconnect cause which I mentioned earlier.

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Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Max 4048 and MPP


At 10:57 AM 12/5/02, you wrote:

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look in your radius profile and see what value you have for "port-limit".
It is probably only 2 .

Larry


At one of our POPs we have 3 Max 4048s on which we've enabled Stacking
(Ethernet -> Mod Config -> Stack Options) so ISDN users can establish MPP
connections regardless of which Max they connect to (all 3 use trunks that
are in the same hunt group).

This works fine for users establishing a MPP call with 2 B-channels, but we
have a user that is wanting to use 2 ISDN lines and bond all 4 channels.
The first 2 work fine, but when the third one dials up, it disconnects with
cause code 49, "Disconnected MP call because no more channels can be added."

According to Lucent's documentation, the Max 4048 supports up to 40 stacked
channels.  Does anyone know why this third channel is being rejected?  The
customer is using a Cisco router if it makes any difference.

Scott Collins, CCNA
Senior Network Administrator
The MultiPro Network
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