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DSR dropping just means the connection was lost. When the connection is lost, the modem drops the DSR signal, which causes a CPI593D message. Mike Grant Bytware, Inc. 775-851-2900 http://www.bytware.com -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ldwopt@xxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 6:45 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: IBM 7855 Modem question AS400 820 V5R2 I am dialing out on a 7855 model 10 modem going to a "bank" of unknown modem types on the other end. lately I have been experiencing a high number line drops with this message showing Controller CN0796BSC not contacted. Call out request failed. (C R) Reply . . : R System cannot call controller CN0796BSC. No lines available. (C R) Reply . . : R Line LN0796BSC failed. Automatic recovery started. By doing a STRSST I have determined the message is a data-set-ready dropped message. These modems are not on a service contract and it has been quite a wile since I have used these modem. Does this message indicate a modem problem and a replcement should be found or is it a line problem? TIA Dave Willenborg FNTS Omaha NE
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