Re: Illegal network cable disconnection

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On Thursday 19 May 2005 14:39, Z.Farhan wrote:
> Let the problem as follows.............
>    Dialer(1)--------> GK --------------> Dialer(2)
>
> if any PC contain any dialer is off illegally,such as
> network cable is disconnected manually,(In this
> case,the Dialer which is disconnected,can trace it,but
> though GK fail to trace it so another dialer also fail
> to trace it,and I am failed to update my database
> controled by GK)then how can I trace it through my
> GK.......I think it's an exciting problem....can
> anyone know the solution.

No offense, but your english is really dizzy :)))

If I understand you correctly, your solution is to decrease the TTL to as low 
as 30-60 seconds. Thus GnuGK will understand much faster if an endpoint is 
out of service.



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