You should be able to use the QUOTE button on the website to to quote the
message.  Please tell me if this is broken as I have been upgrading the
internals of the website and may have missed a bug.

Thanks!

Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "s vermill" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: Encapsulation Failed [7:31916]


> >Well, that does make sense, now that you mention it. (OSPF sending
> >multicast Hellos on a serial interface). OSPF uses Hellos as a
>keepalive,
> >not just for establishing adjacencies.
>
> >Notice, that your reply is still hard to read because we can't tell >what
> >you wrote and what I wrote. But if you're reading and writing e-mail
>from
> a
> >Web page, I could see how that could happen. It's not a big deal. >Thanks
> >for the reply.
>
> >Priscilla
>
> Priscilla,
>
> Here is how I acces this forum:
>
> http://www.groupstudy.com/form/list.php?f=7
>
> I don't use e-mail at all because I travel too much and can't get to my
> account sometimes for days on end.  The web interface isn't ideal, but it
> works.  Anyway, you can see that I have to cut and paste previous text and
> then "comment out" the comments.
>
> Back to this guys problem....
>
> James,
>
> You said that you knew the protocol must be up because another router had
> previously been working just fine on that line.  However, PPP doesn't
exist
> on the line or in the cloud.  It must be successfully negotiated between
the
> end points for layers 2 and 3 (LCPs and NCPs, respectively).  A simple "sh
> ip int b" would be a good first place to start.  From there you may need
> some more advanced debug of the ppp negotiation process (such as
> authentication).
>
> Scott




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