Perhaps the cable is bad.

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> Hello all:
>
> I have two Cisco 4000-M routers in my home lab with two serial ports on
> each. S0 on Router 1 is connected to S0 on Router 2. S1 on Router 1 is
> connected to S1 on Router 2. The problem is that the S1 to S1 link comes
up
> and stays up. The S0 to S0 link comes up but goes down in a few seconds.
It
> keeps going up and down in this way repeatedly. Could someone please shed
> some light?
>
> The routers are connected using DCE to DTE cross connect cables. The DCE
> ends of both connections are on Router 2 and it providing clocking at
56000
> bits per second. Encapsulation is HDLC although I have tried PPP with the
> same problem. I have also tried changing the default keepalive settings on
> both end on the S0 to SO link. The IOS is 12.1(12) on both. I have tried
> 12.1(10) with the same results. I have also tried changing the end where
the
> clocking is provided with no success. I have switched cables and serial
> interface modules but the problem remains.
>
> Config on Router 1:
> interface Serial0
>  ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
> !
> interface Serial1
>  ip address 2.2.2.1 255.255.255.0
> !
> Log entries on Router 1:
> Feb 25 17:59:41: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to up
> Feb 25 18:00:01: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to down
> Feb 25 18:00:11: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to up
> Feb 25 18:00:31: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to down
>
> SH IP INTERFACE BRIEF on Router 1:
> Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status
> Protocol
> Serial0                    1.1.1.1         YES NVRAM  up
> down
> Serial1                    2.2.2.1         YES NVRAM  up
> up
>
> R1#sh control serial 0
> MK5 unit 0, NIM slot 1, NIM type code 7, NIM version 1
> idb = 0x619DACBC, driver structure at 0x619E10C0, regaddr = 0x3C100300
> IB at 0x400FB1CC: mode=0x0108, local_addr=0, remote_addr=0
> N1=1524, N2=1, scaler=100, T1=1000, T3=2000, TP=1
> buffer size 1524
> DTE V.35 serial cable attached
>
> DEBUG SERIAL INTERFACE on Router 1
> Feb 25 18:26:31: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to down
> Feb 25 18:26:40: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA104
> Feb 25 18:26:40: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:26:40: Serial0: HDLC myseq 16, mineseen 0*, yourseen 16, line up
> Feb 25 18:26:41: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to up
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x8104
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): Deasserting DTR
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): Deasserting DTR
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): Reset
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): Asserting DTR
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): Deasserting LTST
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA105
> Feb 25 18:26:50: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:26:50: Serial0: HDLC myseq 17, mineseen 0*, yourseen 17, line up
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA124
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA13C
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): DCD is down.
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA134
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): DCD is down.
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA114
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): DCD is down.
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA104
> Feb 25 18:26:56: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA104
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): Deasserting DTR
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): Deasserting DTR
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): Reset
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): Asserting DTR
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): Deasserting LTST
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): New serial state = 0xA105
> Feb 25 18:27:00: MK5(0): DCD is up.
> Feb 25 18:27:00: Serial0: HDLC myseq 18, mineseen 0*, yourseen 18, line
down
>
> Feb 25 18:27:01: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0,
> changed state to down
>
>
> Config on router 2:
> interface Serial0
>  ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
>  clockrate 56000
> !
> interface Serial1
>  ip address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.0
>  clockrate 56000
>
> Log entries on Router 2:
> None
>
> SH IP INTERFACE BRIEF on Router 2:
> R2#sh ip int brief
> Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status
> Protocol
> Serial0                    1.1.1.2         YES NVRAM  up
> down
> Serial1                    2.2.2.2         YES NVRAM  up
> up
>
> R2#sh controller s 0
> MK5 unit 0, NIM slot 0, NIM type code 7, NIM version 1
> idb = 0x44A4, driver structure at 0xABDAB8, regaddr = 0x8000300
> IB at 0x6006E64: mode=0x0108, local_addr=0, remote_addr=0
> N1=1524, N2=1, scaler=100, T1=1000, T3=2000, TP=1
> buffer size 1524
> DCE V.35 serial cable attached, clockrate 56000
>
> DEBUG SERIAL INTERFACE on Router 2:
> Feb 25 18:30:25: Serial0: HDLC myseq 38, mineseen 0, yourseen 0, line down
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: Serial0: attempting to restart
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): Deasserting DSR
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): Deasserting DSR
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): Reset
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): Asserting DSR
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): Deasserting LTST
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): Asserting DCD
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6017
> .Feb 25 18:30:26: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:30:30: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x603E
> .Feb 25 18:30:30: MK5(0): DTR is down.
> .Feb 25 18:30:30: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:30:30: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:30:35: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:30:35: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:30:35: Serial0: HDLC myseq 39, mineseen 0, yourseen 0, line
down
> .Feb 25 18:30:45: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:30:45: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:30:45: Serial0: HDLC myseq 40, mineseen 0, yourseen 0, line
down
> .Feb 25 18:30:50: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6036
> .Feb 25 18:30:50: MK5(0): DTR is down.
> .Feb 25 18:30:50: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:30:50: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:30:55: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:30:55: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:30:55: Serial0: HDLC myseq 41, mineseen 0, yourseen 0, line
down
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: Serial0: attempting to restart
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): Deasserting DSR
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): Deasserting DSR
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): Reset
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): Asserting DSR
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): Deasserting LTST
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): Asserting DCD
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6017
> .Feb 25 18:30:56: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:31:00: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x603E
> .Feb 25 18:31:00: MK5(0): DTR is down.
> .Feb 25 18:31:00: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:31:00: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:31:05: MK5(0): New serial state = 0x6016
> .Feb 25 18:31:05: MK5(0): DTR is up.
> .Feb 25 18:31:05: Serial0: HDLC myseq 42, mineseen 0, yourseen 0, line
down
> R2#
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy Fernandes




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