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"Dr. Jeffrey Race" wrote:
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> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 23:32:46 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
> >general, there's no way to know what piece of the ISPs infrastructure or
> >POP a particular number might connect you to.
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> Might be worth studying the logs. ATTGlobal.net (ex-IBM.NET) always
> reported a chassis and port number. Together with the phone number
> this sufficed uniquely to identify the access path. Was useful a
> number of times to me in solving problems with IBM tech staff.
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> In the OS/2 dialer you have to go in to configure it to create the log
> you want (there are many types available).
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> Jeffrey Race
As I pointed out in my message to Steven, my interest in finding
out for the time being has a low priority. Perhaps later if events
lead to a situation where I would be unable to find alternatives
I might resurrect my interest. Thanks for the suggestion anyway.
I am saving your note.
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