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Thanks for the suggestions.
I could not find a modem -s command on the MAX. Not really sure where to
look though.

I don't think it is a PRI problem because when the problem is happening, I
can see the call connect and instantly drop. This will not necessarily be
the same slot or the same PRI. If a call is dropped, another call may fill
the slot and then the problem will be on another PRI and slot.

This is from watching the connection status with a telnet session. Sorry if
it does not make sense.

Is is correct that the modems are randomly assigned to the channels?

Thanks again,
Rick



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Anything is possible.  Some thing just cost quite a bit to achieve!  :)

Bill Rakowitz

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Interesting!  Thanks Frank, I didn't know it was possible in a ch. T1 or PRI
to l line.

MikeH


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