RE: 2522 Ints Up\Down [7:7548]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

Can you post a 'sh int s0' and a 'sh int s2' so that the group can see? 
Also a 'sh contr s0' and a 'sh contr s2' would be nice.

Have you checked out 'physical-layer async' on those ports?

/Rick




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RE: 2522 Ints Up\Down [7:7548]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Cotts

My guess is that there is a hardware problem. All those top interfaces most
likely sit on a daughter card which plugs into the main board. you might
want to open the router and reseat the card. There are also contact cleaners
like Stabilant 22 that can bring bad connectors back to life.

 -Original Message-
 From: Sean C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:13 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: 2522 Ints Up\Down [7:7548]
 
 
 Hi Group,
 
 I have a 2522 that's doing something strange.  The 2522 has 10 serial
 interfaces - 2 sync and 8 sync/async.  The 2 sync interfaces 
 (Serial ints 0
  1) and the first two of the sync/aync int (Serial ints 2 
 3) are on the
 bottom row of the router and Serial sync/async ints 4-9 are 
 on the top row
 (I
 include this for people who didn't know).  My problem is I 
 can't get Up and
 Up for any of the top row of sync/async Serial interfaces - 
 it's only UP
 and Down!?!  Where's my line protocol problem?
 
 I'm connecting to a 2501.   The 2501's config is this:
 
 interface Serial0
  ip address 192.168.1.150 255.255.255.0
  no fair-queue
  clockrate 64000
 !
 !
 router rip
  version 2
  network 192.168.1.0
 !
 
 The 2522's config is this:
 
 hostname 2522
 !
 interface Serial1
  ip address 192.168.1.201 255.255.255.0
  !
 router rip
  version 2
  network 192.168.1.0
 !
 
 Simple enough  - - right?
 
 If I take the IP address (or any other IP add scheme) off of 
 int Ser1 of the
 2522 (or Ser 0, 2 or 3) and apply it to Ser's 4-9, the router 
 is only UP and
 DOWN.  It's like the whole top row of the 2522 will not turn 
 Up and Up.  On
 the other hand, when I use the exact same configs on Serial 
 ints 0-3 I get
 Up and Up.  What am I missing?  Switched cables, played with 
 different IP
 schemes, different routing protocols, connected to different 
 routers rather
 than the 2501, switched DCE/DTE connections, bumped the 
 routers a few times,
 checked CCO - nuttin'!!!
 
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated,
 Sean C.
 
 CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
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