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(ASCEND) LAN/WAN router, WAN interface card



Hello Rahul,

Take a look at...

http://www.sangoma.com/wanpipe.htm

I have not used their products personally but came across them doing some
research for one of our clients. I believe digi.com should also have a similar
product.

Scott Starbuck
Aobe Network Group
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Rahul Verma wrote:

> i want to make my computer as LAN/WAN router , so i need two adapter card
> one is ethernet card , other should be WAN interface card , but i am unable
> to find such product ,, can anyone tell me ..about this ...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <maxed_out_user@hotmail.com>
> To: <ascend-users@max.bungi.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 4:14 AM
> Subject: Re: (ASCEND) TCP-IP "stalling" or stops routing on max6k
>
> > The next time the problem occurs to a particular user, the things I
> > would do to troubleshoot this are:
> >
> > Drop into terminal server and issue these commands:
> >
> > show users
> > show ip route
> > show arp
> >
> > You can get the IP address of the problem user and then from the routing
> > table, you can see if the route is correct for that user.  If you want
> > to see if the user's ping packets are making it to the Max, you have
> > turn on this command in Diagnostics mode:
> >
> > wandsess <username> 64
> >
> > For example, if the username (as appears in "show users") is 'testuser',
> > then the command would be...
> >
> > wandsess testuser 64
> >
> > To turn it off, issue this command...
> >
> > wandsess testuser 0
> >
> > This will isolate packets only coming from this user (not everyone like
> > the 'wandisp' command would).  Have the user ping something beyond the
> > Max and see if you see any RECV packets.  This might help isolate where
> > the fault is.
> >
> > Oh, and regarding your other question...
> >
> > How does one access this type of info (seen posted to this list):
> > > MODEMDRV-3/0: _postTask: expected response not received
> >
> > ...it just appears by itself (unsolicited) upon boot up of the Max only
> > when the modem card fails to come up for some reason.  When you first go
> > into Diagnostics mode, you'll see this, but after that the buffer in
> > Diagnostics mode gets cleared so you don't see it again unless the Max
> > is rebooted and the modem card fails to come up again.
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I have gleaned much information from this list in the past.  I hope
> > someone out there might be familiar with this problem:
> >
> > Analog/v90/v34 user connects fine and at good line speed.
> > They surf for a while then the connection locks up.
> > They cant ping beyond their gateway (the MAX 6096) so they lose
> > DNS resolution, and all other IP sources.
> > Connection is still up, it is not a disconnect problem.
> > They just are not passing/routing the data.
> >
> > Here are specifics:
> > Max6096 and 4 PRIs
> > load tck.m60
> > happend with ver 7.0.22 & 7.2.4 (running 7.2.4 now)
> >
> > I have my vendor support looking at a syslog capture from the weekend
> > but they dont see anything wrong yet.
> >
> > How does one access this type of info (seen posted to this list):
> > > MODEMDRV-3/0: _postTask: expected response not received
> > > MODEMDRV-3/15: _postTask: expected response not received
> > Is it at the diag prompt?  How to get it?
> > Any suggestions on diagnosing the problem?
> >
> > Any help greatly appreciated.  Lucent support told me to go to ver 8.
> > Based on other 8.x postings, I dont want to do that.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott Boggs
> >
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