Re: ISDN connectivity pbm.

2001-01-19 Thread zhzh

Do you mind to post output from

sh isdn status
deb isdn q931
deb isdn q921

It could really help to troubleshoot


RGRDS,
"puneet bhardwaj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>I have a 64Kbps dialup ISDN line from my ISP.I use
> Cisco 1750 router for connectivity with Siemens
> Euro-NTBA NT1 device.
>
> The link was working fine when suddenly I started
> getting these messages on my Cisco console.
>
> ISDN BR0: received HOST_DISCONNECT call_id 0x80AF
> 00:53:240518168576: ISDN BR0: Event:  Call to
> 916211010 was hung up.
> 00:53:242673712820: ISDN BR0: process_disc_ack(): call
> id 0x80AF, ces 1, call ty
> pe DATA
> 00:53:242673713200: ISDN BR0: received
> HOST_DISCONNECT_ACK call_id 0x80AF
> 00:53:240518168576: ISDN BR0: HOST_DISCONNECT_ACK:
> call type is DATA.
> 00:53:58: ISDN BR0: Outgoing call id = 0x80B0, dsl 0
> 00:53:58: ISDN BR0: Event: Call to 916211010 at 64
> Kb/s
> 00:53:58: ISDN BR0: process_bri_call(): call id
> 0x80B0, called_number 916211010,
>  speed 64, call type DATA
> 00:53:249108103168: CC_CHAN_GetIdleChanbri: dsl 0
> 00:53:249108103168: Found idle channel B1
> 00:53:251263647540: ISDN BR0: received
> HOST_INFORMATION call_id 0x80B0
> 00:53:249108103168: ISDN Event: dsl 0 call_id 0x80B0 B
> channel assigned by switc
> h 0
> ISDN BR0: received HOST_DISCONNECT call_id 0x80B0
>
>
> My ISP says that the voltage on ISDN line is fine (By
> the way: what shud be the normal voltage level on an
> ISDN line??) Few days back when I tested the voltage
> it was approx. 110 Volts DC.
>
> When I do sh isdn history on my router I find the
> router is not dialingthe BRI no. allotted to me by my
> ISP.
>
> Has the NT1 gone faulty ???
>
> Kindly guide...
>
> Thanks in advance
> Puneet.
>
>
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Re: TCP port number 0

2001-01-19 Thread zhzh

- Original Message -
From: ""õ¸®¾È¸ÞÀÏ"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:06 AM
Subject: RE: TCP port number 0


> ahp (51), eigrp (88), esp (50), gre (47), igrp (9), icmp (1), igmp (2),
igrp (9), ip (0), ipinip (4), nos (94), ospf (89), pcp (108), pim (103), tcp
(6), or udp (17).
>
> 0 is 'ip'.
>


Sorry to say this, but all this has nothing to do with TCP ports - all these
are IP protocol numbers (or you can think of these as IP packet payload
type), so the IP stack "knows" what inside the packet. WWW.ietf.com :-)


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Re: Traffic shape rate

2000-12-01 Thread zhzh

Traffic shape rateMike,

You won't believe what one can find at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm - IOS Documentation and even
Complete (almost) command reference !!! :-)))

as for the traffic-shape rate/group: check this

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/qos_r
/qrcmdr.htm#999573


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