Jeff,
        Sometime your interface could go into a loopback mode, and the only way
to get that interface back on is by looback it again and then unloopback.

JB

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jeff D
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 9:46 PM
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Subject: Funny CSU WIC-T1 problem. [7:30264]


Just curious if this has ever happened to anyone...

I had one of my T-1's go down today. Turned out is was actually on my end.
Anyways, I ran a loopback from the CLI to no avail (Down/Down). I then went
and swapped my cable, nota. So what the hey, I put it in loopback by
pressing the button on the module itself. I did this twice as I'm weird like
that.... funny thing though... after I took it out of the loopback the
second time, my interface came back up (UP/UP)!

I thought this was very strange and can only assume that I have a failing
CSU? Everything looks cool now though. I do have spares, but I left it to
see if this happens again soon.


Jeff




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