John
Tom Bilan wrote:
> It's a problem with the HiperARC. Their port numbering is retarded.
>
> I complained to USR a year ago about this and they added the commands:
> SET PBUS REPORTED_BASE
> SET PBUS REPORTED_PORT_DENSITY
>
> USR/3com defaults to 256 per port and if you are running hiper DSPs you need
> to change that to 24. If you're running quad modem cards it's 4. If you
> have both HiperDSPs and Quads in the same chassis they you need to set it to
> 24 (the highest of the two).
>
> Tom Bilan
> TDI Internet
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Billy Huddleston [mailto:billy@nxs.net]
> Sent: Thursday, February 11, 1999 8:41 PM
> To: emerald@iea-software.com
> Subject: [Emerald] HyperARC and RadiusNT
>
> Just upgraded from a Total Control NetSever to a HyperARC with HyperDSP
> cards and Quad Modem cards.
> I've been resarching the archives and find that lots of people have been
> having problems with
> the way 3Com does the port numbering. Has anyone figured this out? My first
> 23 modems are
> showing up in my online calls okay, but as far as I can tell, the second
> card is about 1000
> ports above the first one. Anyone have any ideas? Also, How are you suppose
> to configure the
> accounting and radius setup in the TC? I've got it using Ascend for the
> "radius type" and
> have Enable Hint Assigned and Enable AcctG checked, (didn't check the Enable
> Acct Interval)
>
> Thanks, Billy Huddleston
>
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