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Re: (ASCEND) MaxDial / K56flex



Andre,

Bad news for you (j/k): I'm using K56Flex with 5.0Ap27 and outdial works
fine!  

But they still seem to have a bug where a Route IP=Yes /
Call Type=Perm/Switched / Data Svc=Modem connection profile can NOT outdial
when global Bridging=No.


Joseph

At 06:32 PM 9/27/97 +0200, Andre Beck wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 26, 1997 at 10:13:47AM +0200, Joerg Bauer wrote:
>> I have a MAX1800 here and i am playing with the MAXDial feature.
>> I have setup my MAX that I can do a telnet to port 5000 and the modem
>> says "OK" to my "at".
>> 
>> Now I wanted to dial out. ( atd 12345 ). No success ( No Carrier )
>> 
>> I also has no success using the MAXDial Software from Ascend.
>> ( How can I debug what the Software is saying to the MAX ?? )
>> 
>> Does anybody knows how to make it ???
>
>Bad news for you: The K56flex firmware doesn't work for any kind of
>outdial yet. Seems to be another Rockwell issue. You can try this
>easily with enabling Modem Outdial in the TServ and then, in the
>TServ, try "open". It looks as if it dials, but according to the logs
>it either doesn't dial at all or it dials nonsense numbers.
>
>I've been asking for "outdial" here in the list whenever a new "Rockwell
>fix Release" was announced, but never go an answer. We have customers
>to whom we sold (sp?) a Max2000 and K56flex together with MaxDial. Nobody
>ever mentioned it wont work. The customer is getting angry...
>
>> Where can I find an overview of the AT-Commands the K56Flex speaks ?
>
>Dunno if they match 1:1 but on the Rockwell WWW site you'll find a doc
>for the K56flex client side chipset as 1048r4.pdf. This one is quite
>good. For the K56flex cards Rockwell/Ascend would likely have to emit
>a document on their own, because it is a special development of both.
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