I ran across this not too long ago with a frame
circuit.  The port was not enabled on the frame switch
and there was a tap on the line for testing.  This
took my data provider over 4 hours of escalation to
find.  If your data provider swears it is not them and
your config looks good.  Then have them run a nome
test(have no idea how to spell it, no-me).  This
supposedly stresses the physical line, and when they
bring the logical part of the circuit back on line
they have to enable the port again.

Rick Thompson


--- Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All - I am bringing up a frame circuit from a
> remote site.  However, I
> couldn't get the line up since it is looped.  When I
> do the "show int s0/0",
> I got "Protocol is up, line is down (looped).  I
> checked all the setting and
> didn't see any wrong.  Can this be a mistake on the
> ISP side, or something
> wrong with my configuration? I am running 12.1 on
> the Cisco 2600 router.
> Any hint woule be appreciated!!!
> 
> 
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