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-----Original Message-----
From: "Uros Davidovic" <Uros_Davidovic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:12:34 -0400
Subject: Sessions dropping

I've searched through the archives, but could not find a good answer to 
this, although it is probably a fairly common problem (not always the 
same issue, mind you).

We have had users that have had session drop for no apparent reason. The 
sessions go to a black screen, the 400 job is still out there and it the 
old "session stopped per request from the device" message is in the 
joblog. It seems to happen at approximately the same time every day and 
all of the TCP settings look fine. The only change to the network setup 
was a recent change to the DHCP service (details of which I do not know) 
and even session that are configured to go to the actual IP, not the 
name, drop. I tested 4 sessions on one PC, two dos telnets to name and IP
and two CA sessions to IP both and only one session dropped...
Per the network folks, there is no inactivity/latency setting on the 
router that these go to...

Any clues?


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