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depends on how often the devices are active, and since it sounds like
multiple routers, would not suppose they are all the same.
have to ask - is this ethernet all the way, or are there sna controllers
involved (requires some change to controller config for WAN vs LAN settings.
Also, what OS Version?
jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Taylor" <jtaylor@rpg2java.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: Client Access Session Drops


> Hi Jim,
>
> > make sure the routers are not spoofing (saying a device is active
without
> > really knowing or checking).
> > also make sure routers are not throwing away the polling packets.
> > Many router engineers do this to cut net traffic, but the 400 requires
> being
> > able to poll a device.
>
>
> Our WAN is owned & operated by our telecom provider from router to router,
> so I can't access the configuration parameters myself. However, if either
> condition was true, I would expect the problem to be much more frequent
than
> it is. Is my assumption flawed?
>
>
> John Taylor
>
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