Thanks Darren,

A: I did that among several other things before calling my provider.

B: I am starting to believe that.

C: Everything had been unplugged and plugged back in - no change.

Thanks,

Ole

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From: Darren Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:06 PM
To: Ole Drews Jensen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Carrier Transitions : Any Comments [7:30829]


A) No.  But next time try "clear controller s 0/0" or whatever slot it's in.

B) Carriers never admit they have a problem

C) It could have been something goofy like your cable got bumped and
loosened the WIC.  If everything was buttoned down tight this is highly
unlikely.

HTH

Darren

At 04:07 PM 1/3/2002 -0500, Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
>My networking skills are apparently being tested these days, because the
>frame relay circuit went down to one of my branch offices.
>
>I got someone at the local office to telnet into the router, which was
>down/down, and the LMI was down/down, and there were just under 10 carrier
>transitions in the last 24 hours.
>
>I had them powercycle the router without any luck.
>
>I concluded that my provider was most likely the cause of the problem, and
>that it was at the branch office circuit, since my router here was talking
>fine with the other two remote offices, and my LMI was up/up.
>
>My provider told me that the circuit was bouncing, or in other words, it
had
>been going down and back up several times since yesterday evening.
>
>After several hours, they did an out of service test, where they told me
>that it had tested dirty to the CSU but clean to the SmartJack, so they
were
>going to put it on hold until I had replaced the WAN cable and reseated the
>WIC-1DSU-T1 card in the 1720 router.
>
>I went out to the branch office and did that, and the PVC has after I
>powered it on been up for about an hour now.
>
>My question now is:
>
>Is this (A) a normal thing that you suddenly have to reseat the WIC and/or
>replace the WAN cable, and that it can cause carrier transitions, or is
this
>more likely (B) my provider that has found and corrected the error on their
>site, but now is trying to make it look like it was my equipment that was
>faulty, or (C) ????
>
>Thanks for any comments to this,
>
>Ole
>
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