Thanks.  I knew I was right, I just have an ignorant sales engineer that I
need to convince.  He's the type that dosen't believe anything unless he
sees it.

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RFC 1149 Compliant.


""Kelly Cobean""  wrote in message
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> Yep, you are correct.  Since the keepalive on a serial interface is
actually
> sent onto the line (versus Ethernet interfaces for which it is sent to the
> internal circuitry) the line will go down.  I think the state you will see
> in the "show int" will be "down, down."
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Steven A Ridder
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: v.35 connected to external csu [7:36845]
>
>
> I'm almost 100% sure in my head, but I need to make sure of this.  I don't
> have any CSU's to test this on.
>
> If I have a router that connects to an external CSU/DSU and the far side
of
> the CSU goes down (the side that connect to a smartjack or even further
> upstream), the router will know the link is down because it isn't
receiving
> any keepalives from it's gateway, right?  The voltage along the local V.35
> cable won't keep the router up right?
>
> --
> RFC 1149 Compliant




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