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  • Subject: Re: PPP and Windows/98
  • From: "H. Y." <maore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 13:29:00 -0000

629

The connection link disconnected for one of the following reasons:

 An unrecoverable phone line error.
 A noisy line.
 Disconnection by the system administrator.
 Failure to negotiate correctly with the modem on the remote access server
at the selected speed.

To reestablish the connection, click Redial. You can also enable automatic
redialing on the Options tab for the connection. If this error persists,
reduce the modem speed for the connection to 9600 bps, and then try to
redial. See To change the maximum modem port speed.

You can try to connect to another server to determine if the problem is
related to the particular remote access server you are calling. Also, you
can try connecting to the original server from another phone line.

help section of windows 2000 gives a quiet good steps to follow to
troubleshoot this issue

It does not look like it is a networking issue :I tried net helpmsg 629 ,no
error of this sort is part of windows nt error

Hassani youssouf

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Glanstein" <mic@aloha.com>
To: "mr" <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 7:52 AM
Subject: PPP and Windows/98


> Hello:
>
> I can't believe this is difficult! I'm trying to setup a simple "PPP"
> connection from a W/98 laptop to the AS/400 (V4R4 latest cum/ptfs/hipers)
> and I get an Error 629...been disconnected. The trace shows an FCS error.
> 14001515 status code...
>
> The joblog for the PPP connection shows TCP8469 with result code -1 and
> error code 3412. Of course the PPP connection dies after three attempts
and
> we have to restart PPP.
>
> Any ideas? I'd hate to give in to the PC guys...
>
> Steve Glanstein
> mic@aloha.com
>
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