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Conference irocz::common_brouters

Title:Digital Brouters Conference
Notice:New common-code brouter family: RouteAbout, DECswitch 900
Moderator:MARVIN::HARTLL
Created:Mon Jul 17 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:929
Total number of notes:3736

872.0. "RA90EI problem with No usbl match dial addr" by STU03::RUEGGEN () Thu Apr 24 1997 11:50

	Hello,


	I have got a stange problem with a RouetAbout90EI.

	Four people with Win95 PC's and ISDN card do an occasional
 	remote login.

	I set up destinations with the relevant ISDN adresses in order
	to limit access to those 4.

	Two of those people have 8 digit numbers and two have 9 digit numbers.

	Here comes the problem:

	When one or two of the people with 8 digit numbers log in after the
	router was reset everything works O.K.

	When one of the people with 9 digit numbers logs in the session is
	O.K. for him. 
	When he logs out and one of the people with 8 digit numbers tries
	to log in again, he gets a "No usbl match dial addr". 
	When the other user with a 9 digit number logs in, there is no problem.

	After the first user with a 9 digit number has logged in, none of the
	users with an 8 digit number get in, unless the router is reset.

	I know this sounds very bizzare, but this is a fact. This is
 	reproducable at will.

	The router is running the following code:

	RtAbt Acces EI/MP,  Brouter: 1 Enet 1T1 1BRI,HW=1,RO=1,#403,SW=V2.0-2
	Hostname: [not configured]
	Boot ROM version  1.1 Watchdog timer enabled  Auto-boot switch enabled


    
	Where can I start to look ?


	Ulrich
    
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872.1MARVIN::CLEVELANDFri Apr 25 1997 12:176
    That is undoubtedly the same problem reported in an earlier note...I
    have fixed this bug, but after the most recent maintenance release was
    frozen.  If you want a quick fix I can point you to an image.  If it
    is any sort of customer problem then you should raise an IPMT.
    
    Tim