Hello,
I have 5 of these routers located in various remote sites, some on DSL and some on cable. These routers function perfectly, providing I don't use them for VPN access (which defeats the purpose of originally purchasing them).
My main site is running a Contivity 1010 which is a rock solid piece of hardware. These 221s last for about a week or two and then require power cycling. Before I cycle the power I can attempt to login to the router but it responds very very slowly. Sometimes the VPN tunnels will fail but internet service is uninterrupted. Other times the reverse is true. I experience this problem on all the 221s. The 221 site that experiences the most internet traffic requires more reboots than the other ones (sometimes twice a week). This is the only site that maintains a connection to the 1010 yet all the 221s hang so the problem isn't related to the 1010.
The latest firmware from Nortel for this product is 2+ years old. I think this router has firmware issues such as poor memory management or perhaps some internal tables are being overflowed. I'm surprised Nortel wouldn't address such an obvious issue, unless I'm alone in encountering it. Does anyone else out there experience anything similar to this with a 221?
Here are two messages that I notice in the log quite often:
Firewall session time out, sent TCP RST
^ somewhat frequently seen in the log
Peer TCP state out of order, sent TCP RST
^ very frequently seen in the log
I have 5 of these routers located in various remote sites, some on DSL and some on cable. These routers function perfectly, providing I don't use them for VPN access (which defeats the purpose of originally purchasing them).
My main site is running a Contivity 1010 which is a rock solid piece of hardware. These 221s last for about a week or two and then require power cycling. Before I cycle the power I can attempt to login to the router but it responds very very slowly. Sometimes the VPN tunnels will fail but internet service is uninterrupted. Other times the reverse is true. I experience this problem on all the 221s. The 221 site that experiences the most internet traffic requires more reboots than the other ones (sometimes twice a week). This is the only site that maintains a connection to the 1010 yet all the 221s hang so the problem isn't related to the 1010.
The latest firmware from Nortel for this product is 2+ years old. I think this router has firmware issues such as poor memory management or perhaps some internal tables are being overflowed. I'm surprised Nortel wouldn't address such an obvious issue, unless I'm alone in encountering it. Does anyone else out there experience anything similar to this with a 221?
Here are two messages that I notice in the log quite often:
Firewall session time out, sent TCP RST
^ somewhat frequently seen in the log
Peer TCP state out of order, sent TCP RST
^ very frequently seen in the log