I would recommend connecting a loopback plug or cable to the DSU and see if
the interface comes up up (looped) if it does you equipment is okay.  If not
the telco has a problem.
""beth shriver""  wrote in message
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> Hello friends, I am having a little problem getting a
> new long distance frame relay circuit going and
> getting the ol "its your equipment" answer from telco
> and not sure if this is the case or not. I have
> checked cables and tsu/router config and all seems ok
> . when the telco loops my csu/tsu it causes my
> interface to "bounce" but interface then stays in
> interface UP protocol DOWN state. Telco is saying they
> see no LMI from my equipment. In the past when i seen
> no LMI it always turned out to be something on the
> telco side. I dont do frame relays much so i am kind
> of at the mercy of tech who is turning this circuit up
> so can someone give me some pointers on what i can
> look for to make sure it is not in my equipment ? or
> how i can tell if it is a telco issue with circuit?
> any replies would be greatly appreciated! fast replies
> appreciated even more!!! :)
>
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