...with the 2600s the cards are not hot-insertable...  Did he try putting
it in when the power was turned off?
-Nate
"Thangavel .V.M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Group,
>
> One of my friend is facing a problem,You can go thru the mail below,Did
any
> of you faced such problem.
> expecting your suggestion/ solutions...
>
> Thangavel
>
>
>
> > see iam having a problem.
> > i am connecting a new wan interface card into the router which has got
> > 2 slots. the router is 2600. the existing wan card is in W1 slot.this
card
> > has got 2 ports. iam using only one port on this card for ISP
> connectivity.
> >
> > when i insert the new card, onto the w0 slot of the router,i can see
that
> > interface as s2. i configure it. still iam unable to bring up the line.
> > the serial0 goes down.when this is up.
> > when the CONN led of the interface glows, it is only for one port. the
> first
> > card show,
> > intreface down,line protocol down.
> >
> > when i remove the second card physically,then the first card comes up
> > as usual and i have the connectivity.
> > when i stop the CSu/DSU power for the first card, the second card's
> > conn LED glows.
> >
> > what could be the problem???
> > can u help me??
> > write back asap.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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