Yeah, I wonder how do you know that your access server is dropping the
connections and its not related to your telco. I think cisco would have
made a few tests on this equipment before putting it to market. Do you
think they just made this product and put for sale without testing?

The modem boards on cisco access servers have onboard hardware DSP's and I
don't see any reason why high load would make your users drop out. Since
the modems are independent from the system itself. But of course slow data
transfer is possible if the cisco access server is busy, for example if
you enable compression on ISDN lines and 60 ISDN people are connected.
Then its not good for the CPU unless you have an compression hardware
onboard.

By the way I have an AS5300 also and I never had any problem so far.

Evren

By the way

On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Gene Parks wrote:

> We run Cisco AS5300's here and have never had a problem.
>  
> Gene Parks
> VIP Direct
> Atlanta
> 


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