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|    Cisco UBR900    |
|    04 Dec 04 14:57:42    |
      From: i_tell_truth@hotmail.com              I have a four office VPN that is managed by Charter Communications. 3 of       the 4 offices work great with no problems. They are controlled from a NOC       that is very far away from those offices. A closer office (in a bigger       town) is controlled from a NOC in that city. The one office is where the       problem lies. That router continually drops out of the network, forcing       either a power cycle of the Cisco box or calling charter and having them       reboot. They have looked at too much signal, not enought signal, etc., and       are still unable to figure it out. Is there anyone out there that throw a       few ideas my way in order to try and correct the problem. It is a cable       connection.       Thanks in advance.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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