Could be a bug, there is a similiar nasty one on the PA-T3, CSCdt68049

  Dave

Patrick Ramsey wrote:
> 
> Dude, it could be any number of things... Bad card, bad csu, bad circuit,
> bad software, misconfiguration....
> 
> If you have a circuit that is flapping like that, the first thing you
should
> do is call the telco.  while they're looking at it, check your configs
> against a basic config.  Make sure nothign silly is going on.  Does your
> csu/mux support snmp through slip?  If not, console in and take a look
> around, make sure you are getting good data.  If you are runnign bgp, then
I
> can only assume that you have another circuit to failover to?  Have the
> telco run patterns between csu's and monitor data loss.
> 
> -Patrick
> 
> >>> "Kannan Sadagopan"  10/22/01 06:20AM >>>
> We are running bgp on one of our HSSI interfaces and the interfaces are
> flapping for a maximum of 4 seconds flapping at least 10 times a day.  What
> could be the reason for the same?
> 
> Please throw some light on this problem.
> 
> K. Sadagopan
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