RE: Load threshhold 1 keeps the line flapping!!

From: Dirar Hakeem (dirarhakeem@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 11 2001 - 11:38:16 GMT-3


   
If you change the load threshold to a higher number
everything is fine, but if the question asks to have
the secong B channel come up immediately, I would
assume the right answer would be to make it 1. I'm
suspecting that it could even be some noise on the
line the get interpreted as traffic.

Another post suggested debugging other things: there
is nothing else running on that link, and the problem
only happens with a very low threshold.

--- Mas Kato <tealp729@home.com> wrote:
> I've seen the same problem--dialup is so flakey!
>
> Try not to use PPP multilink unless you absolutely
> have to (it breaks so
> many things) or try setting the 'dialer
> load-threshold' to something
> like 5 or 10. Also try to avoid a threshold of 1 on
> a callback client
> (set it on the server instead).
>
> Good luck man,
>
> Mas
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Dirar Hakeem
> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 10:12 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Load threshhold 1 keeps the line flapping!!
>
>
> With four more days to go, I'm really encountring
> some
> new strange issues. Here's another one:
>
> When I set the threshold for ppp multilink to 1, so
> the second B channels comes up immedialtely, the two
> B
> channels keep coming up and down. I think the
> reason
> for it is this:
> ping causes B1 to come up, gets overloaded, B2 comes
> up. B1 times out--no intersting traffic-- B2 is
> still
> up, traffic still flows on the line (CDP, etc.), B2
> is
> now overloaded, so B1 comes up. B2 times out, and
> the
> cycle continues.
> So I think I now what the problem is but I can't fix
> it. I disabled CDP, but there seems to be other
> kinds
> of traffic that causes this. How do you solve
> this??
>
> Thanks
>



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