Jeff Betts
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> From: Josh Hillman <admin-maillist@talstar.com>
> To: radiusnt@emerald.iea.com
> Subject: MP, MPP (multilink)
> Date: Thursday, April 03, 1997 8:10 AM
>
> Does anyone know how to configure an account properly for multilink
> protocol?
>
> We have a WinNT 4.0 machine (SP2 with the RAS-fix) that we're testing and
> it has 2 USRobotics Sportster 33.6 modems in it which are working just
> fine. NT is already set up for multilink and successfully dials up to
our
> service, using both modems, simultaneously. As soon as both modems
> connect, and the multilink starts to combine channels, the "remote end"
> disconnects the calls.
>
> For the account I'm using to dialup, the Login Limit is set to 2 and it
is
> set up as a PPP account (like all other users) with the following Radius
> settings (these are in the specific subaccount Radius tab):
>
> Attribute Value AttribID ValueID
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> User-Service Framed-User 6 2
> Framed-Protocol MPP 7 256
> Ascend-Maximum-Channels 2 235 2
> Ascend-Idle-Limit 1200 244 1200
>
> When I do a "show users" on the Max 4004 console, the two instances of
this
> login are listed as "MPP" instead of "MP" like everyone else.
>
> Unfortunately, looking at the "Ascend-Disconnect-Cause" is pointless,
> because anytime Windows NT 4.0 (not sure about 3.x) disconnects, the
> Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 11, which is
> "noModemLossCarrier -- DCD detected but went inactive"
> This is true even for normall PPP dialup sessions with NT.
>
> If anyone could shed some light on either one of these issues, I'd
> appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Josh Hillman
> hillman@talstar.com
>
>
>
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