This won't solve the problem as I want to write a TCL script to do this.
I believe there should be some way to do this, either by some command
or some flag manipulation at hardware level.

/N

Marko Milivojevic wrote:

> Is it an option to insert a device in between those two routers
> for testing purpses?
>
>         If it is, I think it would be relatively simple to make a simple
> device that will act as an electrical switch, that could break the
> connection. Connect this with some timer (we're talking relatively simple
> electronics here + it could be computer controlled - see Linux Coffee-HOWTO
> for details on this). and you can have what you need.
>
>         Of course, this most probably violates cable
standards/recommendations,
> but this is what you want in the end - errors ;-)
>
> Marko.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >From: PING
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 15:41:23 -0500
> >Subject: Carrier Lost [7:40230]
> >
> >If I have a setup:
> >R1 (E3/3)-------------------------(E2/3) R2
> >I want to make R1 think that it has lost the carrier as if I were
> >pulling the cable
> >out at R1 and this message should come up:
> >1d02h: %AMDP2_FE-5-LOSTCARR: Ehernet3/3 cable/transceiver problem?
> >
> >A line flap by doing shut/no shut at R1 will not cause a carrier lost at
> >R1.
> >Also, administrative shutdown.is not the solution.
> >I want to automate this because I need to do this repeatedly.
> >Question: Is there any command or other way to cause this at R1 without
> >jittering the cable?




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