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Re: (ASCEND) Max TNT - Livingston Portmaster Problems
At 12:09 PM 9/18/98 , Dan Allen wrote:
>We are having problems with our Max TNT (Software version 2.1.3) and a
>customer of ours who has a Livingston Portmaster with 5 modems, which
>dial-out and share the work load. They were working fine at least 4-5
>months ago. There was a 3-4 month period where they didn't use it, so we
>were unaware of any problems they had. Now they can only connect with one
>modem when ever the other modems try to connect we get this message
>
> [1/7/23/0] STOP: 'saints'; cause 101.;
> progress 67.; host 207.40.219.5 [MBID934;
> 2195556599->5552845] [saints]
Cause 101, progress 67 means that the session got to IPCP opened state, but
then there was an "authentication" problem in that the user is not valid.
I would interpret that as an IP address conflict - but why it would have
worked before probably depends on how you are/were configured.
Do these calls come in as MP calls? Do they all authenticate with the same
name/password? Do they each negotiate a different IP address?
Following on from that, do/did you have the TNT configured to allow
"shared profiled"?
>Their entry in Radius has not been touched, and nothing on their end has
>changed. The only thing that comes to mind that might cause this problem
>would be that we upgraded the TNT to version 2.1.3 I was wondering if
>anyone had problems such as this. Or if your able to get a device such as
>a portmaster connected to a MaxTNT how did you set it up?
It's possible that something changed in the "default" behavior - I'm not
too familiar, and I've not thoroughly read the release notes. Alternatively
there may have been a configuration change that was inadvertently made (not
necessarily by the admin)?
Kevin Smith (kevin@ascend.com)
Ascend Communications...
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