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echo: aust_modem
to: Simon Byrnand
from: David Drummond
date: 1997-01-09 17:51:20
subject: Re: Specifics on modem retraining

Simon, at 23:11 on Jan 06 1997, you wrote to David Drummond ...

SB>> Obviously both modems must agree to retraining, but that
SB>> doesnt necessarily imply that that is achieved by both 
SB>> users having to enable the command for retraining manually 
SB>> at both ends.

DD>> If one end has it disabled (automatically) then it ain't 
DD>> gunna work!

SB> Disabled in what way though? Disabled as in not MAKING 
SB> retrain requests, or disabled in not ACCEPTING retrain 
SB> requests. Thats where things get a bit ambiguous.

For some reason, disabled means, to me, NOT enabled, as in NOT working.
ENabled means working.  Partially enabled means working to some degree.

Retrain REQUESTS disabled means, to me, that something won't REQUEST a retrain.

David
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