lippis@delni.DEC.COM.UUCP (06/05/87)
From: DELNI::LIPPIS "Nick Lippis DS Strategic Planning" 8-MAY-1987 10:37 To: RHEA::DECWRL::"telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu",LIPPIS Subj: re: help!!! DMS100 From: TELCOM::MCMILLAN 8-MAY-1987 09:53 To: DELNI::LIPPIS When we (DEC) had problems in MKO our problems mostly were with intra SL-100 calls and local CO calls. We found that the SL-100 was hitting the data sets with too high a level and the modems (DF124 & DF112 but not DF03) were having their receiver circuitry saturated. This is due to a diifference in design between modems. We also had some local CO problems. But for the most part our long distance data calls were not any more of a problem than they were before. Now if these people have put in some new carriers to service their long distance service (e.g. T-spans) they may have different problems than they had previously. It is difficult to answer your question, we don't have much detail (i.e. what type modems we talking about, how is your paddata table set-up, what did you have before DMS, what was changed with DMS install, etc., etc.) George