RE: [nsp] Weird PPP problem with NM-8AM in 2610

From: Hailstone, Simon (SHailstone@ndsuk.com)
Date: Wed Jun 12 2002 - 05:46:49 EDT


Thanks for all your help, guys.

I have already manually updated the modem firmware to
1.2.2 ( c3600-2600-analog-fw.1.2.2.bin ), and the
log I originally posted was running with that firmware.

Are there some additional fixes in 12.2(10a) or 12.1(x)
beyond the firmware upgrade?

I have just spent the last couple of days trying pretty
much every possible combination of S-Registers at both
ends, and I will try pretty much anything at this point!

Thanks again

Best Regards,
Simon Hailstone

//>>-----Original Message-----
//>>From: Niels Bakker [mailto:niels=cisco-nsp@bakker.net]
//>>Sent: 12 June 2002 00:55
//>>To: Aaron Leonard
//>>Cc: Josh Duffek; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net;
//>>cisco-nas@external.cisco.com
//>>Subject: Re: [nsp] Weird PPP problem with NM-8AM in 2610
//>>
//>>
//>>Hi,
//>>
//>>* Aaron@Cisco.COM (Aaron Leonard) [Wed 12 Jun 2002, 01:11 CEST]:
//>>>>> Wrong. V.34 supports speeds from 2400 bps through 33600 bps.
//>>>> I'm getting confused here. Maybe when falling back to
//>>lower speeds when
//>>>> the other end is also V34 and connecting at 28800
//>>doesn't work; but I
//>>>> suppose not when talking to a V22bis modem, then it'll
//>>have to speak
//>>>> V22bis to it, right?
//>>> Right. If a V.34 modem is talking to a modem that
//>>supports V.22bis
//>>> (but nothing faster), then they would (ideally) train in V.22bis.
//>>> It is not required that a V.34 modem support V.22bis, but
//>>in practice
//>>> they all do.
//>>>
//>>> In some cases, when you configure a modem that supports both
//>>> V.34 and V.22bis for operation at 2400 bps, it will choose
//>>> V.22bis; other such modems will choose V.34 in that case.
//>>
//>>Right. And from the logfile included by the original
//>>poster it's clear
//>>the the handshake is at V22bis, so I'm not completely crazy
//>>here. :-)
//>>
//>>Thanks for the clarification. In the future I think I
//>>should refrain
//>>from reading mail while trying to reverse engineer some
//>>HTML pages...
//>>
//>>Regards,
//>>
//>>
//>> -- Niels.
//>>
//>>--
//>>"I've been putting ``Create instantaneous people
//>>transporter'' on people's
//>> task lists forever, but I've yet to see any of them
//>>deliver results!
//>> ...I'm a failure as a project manager."
//>> -- L@koonts.com
//>>



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