What about bouncing the 7500... if you did the 2500, and your problem
wasn't resolved, it might just repair itself by doing the same to the
7500 (during a good maintenance window of course :) )

And, of course, everything that Chuck said too :)

-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: The Long and Winding Road
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:24 PM
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Subject: Re: frame relay stumper [7:60567]

sanitized configs would help immensely. including other subinterfaces
that
work as well as the ones that don't. from both sides.

also, IOS versions, numbers of subinterfaces,etc.

thanks

--
TANSTAAFL
"there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




""Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)""  wrote in
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> How's this for nutty: We have a frame-relay point-to-point circuit
going
> between our Cisco 7500 core router and a 2500 remote router, and the
> subinterfaces have IP addys of .1 and .2, respectively. Both sides'
> subinterfaces are "up/up", but I am not able to ping either IP
address,
even
> when I am on the host router for each address! Both sides have other
working
> subinterfaces which I have tested similarly, and these use the same
physical
> circuit, so I know the circuit is good. OH... and this connection WAS
> working at some point, but I can't tell when it stopped working, due
to
the
> fact that neither router recognizes that there is a problem. I tried
> bouncing both subinterfaces and reloading the 2500, but the problem
remains.
> Any advice about what I may be overlooking would be a Godsend.
> Thanks!
> GM




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