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  • Subject: Fw: Varied Off Virtual Devices Still Connecting
  • From: "Joe Symp" <jd.chiasson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 09:18:22 -0300




I to am at those releases, latest CUM to. My problem is that when signing on
to CA my users are using Named ID, then all of a sudden it was just picking
up the next in line regardless of ID. Deleted all from *VWS controller set
up for our Software supplier. Now all come in on the *VWS that auto created
for our remote braches using nsrouter through Perle494e, over frame Relay. I
to would have to agree it's a bug, didn't start happening until 2 weeks
after permenantly applying last cum.
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I must be missing something.....
>>
>>We are using Named Virtual devices on V4R3 with Client Access V3R2M0.
When
>>the devices are varied off and the user attempts a connection, the device
>>varies on to a sign on display.  BTW..all auto create options are off and
>>virtual devices are set to 0.  Why is this doing this? Is there any way to
>>prevent this?  To me this is a bug.  When a device is varied off it should
>>not function until varied on.  Is there a PTF for this? or an option in
>>client access?
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>Fred.


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