Hello Cortney -

On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Cortney Thompson wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a quick question.  If I set MaxSessions 1, will this stop MP 
> connections from establishing, or do I have to force them into a PPP?
> 

This depends mostly on the NAS and how it behaves when setting up MP
connections. You will have to check a trace 4 debug when attempting
multi-channel calls to see what attributes are sent for the second and
subsequent Access-Requests. If the requests are identical to any other request,
then MaxSessions set to 1 will stop the additional requests from establishing
connections. If the second and subsequent requests have a different attribute
in them (perhaps NAS-Port-Type?), then you could set up a seperate Handler to
deal with those requests differently.

hth

Hugh


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