That's the fun of using Cable Lines.
We have had issues with Cable connections dropping because you really don't have an end-to-end guaranteed connection.
It's an "I'm supposed to be online all the way thru, but oops I get dropped once in a while" when Cable lines or any public Internet connections are used in general.
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message: 3
date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 13:49:17 -0700
from: Kirk Goins <kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Printer Weirdness
A SWAG would be Comcast is timing out the connection and the eTwinax boxes
are sensing this reconnecting. If I remember correctly they are using a
form of telnet.
What value do you have for Session keep alive timeout in CHGTELNA. If it is
300 or more set it say 120 or 180.
Another place to check is CHGTCPA's TCP keep alive value. Now this one is
in minutes verse seconds on CHGTELNA. So a value of 5 or higher may be
causing this. I would set it to 2 or 3 ( minutes )
Like I said it is a SWAG. You could open a PMR with IBM and have then trace
the traffic between the system and 1 of the eTwinax boxes. They should be
able to see any resets, disconnects etc.
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