Multilink ISDN in Windows NT 4.0 May Fail When Connecting On 2nd ChannelID: Q169136
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When you try to establish a multilink connection (using multiple ISDN channels) to a Livingston Portmaster using Windows NT 4.0 Dial-Up Networking, the second channel may fail to connect and display the following error:
Also, in some cases the connection may drop with no errors.Error 721 remote PPP server is not responding
This is caused by a limitation in certain versions of the firmware on the
Livingston Portmaster, which do not allow simultaneous connections within
500 milliseconds of one another.
The reason Windows 95 clients can connect to the Livingston Portmaster and
Windows NT clients fail is because Windows NT 4.0 tries to connect both
channels simultaneously. Windows 95 establishes the connection on the first
channel then dials the second channel.
To resolve this issue, update the code on the Livingston Portmaster to the latest version, which can be found at Livingston's website:
http://www.livingston.comOr contact Livingston Technical Support at 1-800-458-9966 or 510-426-0770.
Additional query words: mulitlink multi-link ras ml
Keywords : kb3rdparty kbnetwork ntras NTSrvWkst
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: February 18, 1999