> 10:17:05.746564 devlinux.1695 > B767TRG.telnet: S 3512949436:3512949436(0) win 512 
><mss 1460> [tos 0x10] (ttl 64, id 6289)

We make a connection request

> 10:17:05.756564 B767TRG.telnet > devlinux.1695: S 3274964992:3274964992(0) ack 
>3512949437 win 4096 <mss 1024> (ttl 60, id 0)

The MPX acks it - so far fine. Very small window which suggests MPX is old

> 10:17:05.756564 devlinux.1695 > B767TRG.telnet: . ack 1 win 32120 (DF) [tos 0x10] 
>(ttl 64, id 6290)

We confirm the ack - this should start the session properly

> 10:17:05.816564 devlinux.1695 > B767TRG.telnet: P 1:28(27) ack 1 win 32120 (DF) [tos 
>0x10] (ttl 64, id 6291)

We send data

> 10:17:07.746564 B767TRG.telnet > devlinux.1695: S 3274964992:3274964992(0) ack 
>3512949437 win 4096 <mss 1024> (ttl 60, id 0)

The other end ignores our ack ad data

> 10:17:07.746564 devlinux.1695 > B767TRG.telnet: . ack 1 win 32120 (DF) [tos 0x10] 
>(ttl 64, id 6292)
> 10:17:08.816564 devlinux.1695 > B767TRG.telnet: P 1:28(27) ack 1 win 32120 (DF) [tos 
>0x10] (ttl 64, id 6293)

We try again in case it was missed

> 10:17:09.746564 B767TRG.telnet > devlinux.1695: S 3274964992:3274964992(0) ack 
>3512949437 win 4096 <mss 1024> (ttl 60, id 0)

It ignores. The MPX end seems to be the problem. 

Alan

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