On Tue, Oct 21, 1997 at 01:29:01AM -0700, Randy E. Reinhardt wrote: > Kevin, > > Publish them all - please. One of the things you should realize by now is > most of us SysAdmin/Max operator types have to be extremely good at research > in order to do our job. None of us can memorize everything we need to know > to function on a daily basis. And that every single thing in this business > is relative and depends on context. > > These systems have gone way beyond the simple linear model and we realize > that. But we need a place to start. A complete list of the codes, their > definition and maybe a few cautions/caveats would get us started, perhaps > solving our own problems or finding the work around, thereby lessening the > load on the Ascend tech support people. Or at least helping us define the > problem better, thereby allowing us to present it to the tech support > personnel with more clarity. > > After all, aren't we all directly or indirectly involved in the information > revolution? Then give us information! That's spoken from my heart. Ascend - please _don't_ think your users are DAUs (German term of "dümmster anzunehmender Nutzer", closely related to GAU [größter anzunehmender Unfall], relaxed political correct english translation would probably be "dumb average user"). We don't want to have comic style manuals which speek in clouds and babysit us. Please realize that your users may actually have knowledge that compares to your engi- neering staffs one and - in certain cases and some areas - may even be higher. We have read our I.430 and if not we would at least know that we _could_ read it and what that gives to us. What I've missed from Ascend documentation starting with my first contact with their boxes is _hard_ _technical_ _documentation_. No "this feature is only available in Japan" gaga, but _what_ _it_ _does_. If it is available to me or not is _my_ decision. Did you ever document that you are doing bit synchronous PPP on the B-Channel ? I only read PPP everywhere, but there are darn much ways to do PPP on ISDN. I could list a lot of other examples, but what gives. I simply want a documentation that doesn't think I'm a fool and doesn't fear to get sued by some DAU for using more than one technical special term per page... Andre. -- Kanther-Line: PGP SSH IDEA MD5 GOST RIPE-MD160 3DES RSA FEAL32 RC4 +-o-+--------------------------------------------------------+-o-+ | o | \\\- Brain Inside -/// | o | | o | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | o | | o | Andre' Beck (ABPSoft) beck@ibh-dd.de XLink PoP Dresden | o | +-o-+--------------------------------------------------------+-o-+ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq">http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq</A>> </PRE> <!--X-MsgBody-End--> <!--X-Follow-Ups--> <!--X-Follow-Ups-End--> <!--X-References--> <HR> <STRONG>References</STRONG>: <UL> <LI><STRONG><A HREF="msg09901.html">Re: (ASCEND) BIG problem</A></STRONG></LI> <UL> <LI><EM>From</EM>: "Randy E. Reinhardt" <draco@dragonkeep.com></LI> </UL> </UL> <!--X-References-End--> <!--X-BotPNI--> <HR> <UL> <LI>Prev by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg09935.html">(ASCEND) Re: ascend-users-digest V96 #853</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg09906.html">Re: (ASCEND) Modem Connection</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg07697.html">(ASCEND) What the big ones do</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Index(es): <UL> <LI><A HREF="mail5.html#09908"><STRONG>Main</STRONG></A></LI> <LI><A HREF="threads.html#09908"><STRONG>Thread</STRONG></A></LI> </UL> </LI> </UL> <!--X-BotPNI-End--> <!--X-User-Footer--> <!--X-User-Footer-End--> </BODY> </HTML>