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| Title: | Digital Brouters Conference | 
| Notice: | New common-code brouter family: RouteAbout, DECswitch 900 | 
| Moderator: | MARVIN::HART LL | 
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| Created: | Mon Jul 17 1995 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 929 | 
| Total number of notes: | 3736 | 
905.0. "Routeabout with E1 Speed" by HGOM11::HUMPHREYTAN () Mon May 19 1997 10:44
    Hi,
    
    I have some question about the Routeabout router. 
    
    I have one Routeabout central and one Routeabout Access 90 EW and
    connect them via two back-to-back ASM-40-1 Converter. One of the
    ASM-40-1's clock is set to internal and the other to received. Now the
    trouble arise.
    
    When I use E1 speed, I find they may lose packet. As time goes the
    percent of lost packet increased. After about 150 packets transmitted,
    the transmitter can not receive a packet at all.
    
    Then I decrease the speed to 1.024M and repeat the same lab, I get the
    same result.
    
    When I decrease the speed to 512K, everything seems OK. They no longer
    lose any packets. Why?
    
    I repeat the lab time and time and I get the same result.
    
    I replace the two routers with DECbrouters, with CISCO 2501 routers,
    all of them can work well on E1 speed.
    
    I have read some notes about the similar troubles. I have no reason to
    use FCD-2 instead of ASM-40. First, FCD-2 is more expensive than
    ASM-40. Second, the data speed of FCD-2 is 1.984M, not 2.048M.Third,
    I have total 3 project where we sold same solution and meet the same
    trouble. I can not explain to my customer why these happen.
    
    Any comment is appreciated,
    
    Humphrey
    
     
    
     
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 905.1 |  | EDWIN::TAC |  | Wed May 28 1997 10:46 | 9 | 
|  |     Which cable type (V.35, etc) are you using?
    
    Note 657 says the same problem affects DECbrouter 90 (and several notes
    in KALI::DEWBR say the same thing).  How did you get BRUT to work?
    
    I guess I would suggest that if you feel very strongly about it, you
    should raise an IPMT case to see that the proper people get involved.
    
    Tim
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| 905.2 |  | EDWIN::TAC |  | Wed May 28 1997 10:51 | 5 | 
|  |     By the way, it's quite amusing to do an AltaVista Notes search on "rad
    asm-40".  It appears almost anything we've ever built with a serial
    interface has had trouble with this box!
    
    Tim
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