Re: no lmi - dlci inactive - telco says my problem? [7:44709]

2002-05-23 Thread Gandolf

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.
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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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RE: no lmi - dlci inactive - telco says my problem? [7:44709]

2002-05-22 Thread Kevin Hunt

What router/ios are you running?
IOS 11.2 and above will autodetect the LMI type.
If you're IOS is lower you'll need to get the telco to tell you what kind of
LMI their frame switch is using and then set that type on the interface.
Have you set the encapsulation type to frame-relay on the interface?



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RE: no lmi - dlci inactive - telco says my problem? [7:44709]

2002-05-22 Thread Concetta Yates

Find out what lmi the telco is using and ensure your lmi is configured
properly.



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Re: no lmi - dlci inactive - telco says my problem? [7:44709]

2002-05-22 Thread MADMAN

send a sh conf and sh int from the serial interface.  a sh frame pvc
too.

  Dave

beth shriver wrote:
> 
> 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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RE: no lmi - dlci inactive - telco says my problem? [7:44709]

2002-05-22 Thread Jason Owens

This link should help.







http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1918.htm

beth shriver wrote:
> 
> 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!!! :)
> 
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
> LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience
> http://launch.yahoo.com
> 
> 




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