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Date:      Mon, 01 Mar 1999 23:08:43 +0100
From:      Feico Dillema <dillema@acm.org>
To:        Wilko Bulte <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG (FreeBSD ISDN mailing list)
Subject:   Re: urgh?? 
Message-ID:  <199903012208.XAA24471@dillema.cs.uit.no>
In-Reply-To: Your literary work of "Mon, 01 Mar 1999 21:46:16 %2B0100." <199903012046.VAA01825@yedi.iaf.nl> 

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Your message dated: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 21:46:16 +0100
>Got an interesting error a minute ago:
>
>Mar  1 21:43:44 yedi isdnd[277]: CHD 00002 IAE dialing out from 263623158 to
>7110575
>Mar  1 21:43:44 yedi isdnd[277]: CHD 00002 IAE outgoing call proceeding (ctl
>0, ch 0)
>Mar  1 21:43:47 yedi isdnd[277]: CHD 00002 IAE outgoing call disconnected
>(remote)
>Mar  1 21:43:47 yedi isdnd[277]: CHD 00002 IAE cause 42: Switching equipment
>congestion (Q.850)
>
>Time to yell at my isp? Have no problems using analog phones hanging off 
>my 2 TAs.

Ha! I don't think so (yelling at your ISP). I don't know much about the ISDN
stuff, so maybe a more technical guy will correct me, but...

I think you should yell at the Dutch PTT. I never encountered this actually
myself in the Netherlands (but then again, I left the country ;), but have 
heard
`problem' reports from friends in the Netherlands that during busy hours their
ISDN data connections would `just drop'. Their (as non-technical-guys) 
explanation
was that their ISDN line must be going bad now and then, causing them to loose 
the
connection. I told them that was very unlikely. To me, it seems that the Dutch 
PTT
finds it a valid strategy to start dropping their clients connections when 
their
switches get a bit busy. I know they (used to) to do that during the growing 
pains of
their mobile networks, so... Reason why? I guess some clients are more equal 
than
others for the Dutch PTT, and as usual we're at the bottom of the foodchain ;-{

Feico.


 






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