On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 01:36:12AM +0200, Chris Knipe wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> We've been having allot of problems lately with our Cisco AS series access servers.  
>We're heard that Cisco does make poor Remote Access? products and that it is actually 
>quite common for Cisco AS to drop calls when the CPU or Port Utilization becomes to 
>high.  This would mainly mean that analogue connections would all of a sudden connect 
>allot slower, and that ISDN calls would be terminated...

i've recently become an administrator for a cisco as5200 series access
server. i'd have to actually agree with you in that part. I've been
informed several times about the poor quality of the cisco equipment,
and i'm inclined to agree with what i've been told.

Running a 60 port cisco as5200 is yielding us constant dropouts with the
second line in the cisco device, to the point where i'm considering
splitting off the two lines, and installing the second standby cisco AS
to handle the second 30 lines.

Keep in mind, the cisco as5200 i'm using is OLD. there are newer models,
and they may operate better, but this certainly appears to have issues
(quite possibly due to the configuration, mind you)

> 
> Have any of you ever experienced something like this on Cisco AS, or know of any 
>possible links or sites which may have something on these matters?  I'm sorry for the 
>OT post, this is basically the closest mailing list that I am subscribed in that I 
>can ask something like this, so I hope you'll still be helpful... 

Depending on what country you're in, allow me to recommend you find an
organisation of professional system administrators, like SAGE (System
Administrators Guild, www.sage.org for america, or www.sage-au.org.au
for australia) for your area. These organisations are often pay-to-join,
but are invaluable for technical advice.

Regards
Andrew Pilley

> 
> Thanks!
> --
> me

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