They usually refer to it as MultiLink-PPP Operation.

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From: Trevor Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 21, 1998 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Forcing second ISDN B-channel to stay up


>Gary Bristol wrote:
>
>> What type of modem?
>> The settings could be as simple as setting an S register to a correct
value,
>> an USR, or bringing up an internal configuration program, an Adtran XRT.
>> So first of all you need to explain what type of modem.
>>
>> >I have a 128K ISDN connection, and I can connect to my ISP in Multilink
>> >mode just fine. But after a few minutes, the second B-channel drops the
>> >connection and I am forced into the 64K speed zone. At first, I thought
>> >it was dropping because I was getting transfer speeds of less than 64K,
>> >and so the second line was detected as being idle and thus dropped
>> >automatically.
>
>Oops, sorry, forgot to mention that. It's a 3ComImpact IQ external. I
checked
>the manual, but there's no mention of an S register that turns the second
line
>off automatically or forces it to stay up.
>
>Trevor
>
>
>
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