You can determine the CIR on your router a couple
different ways. You can either debug frame lmi and
view the lmi full status reply from the frame switch
or you can use show frame map to see the cir (which is
taken from the same source). However, I believe that
you must be running the cisco lmi ty
problems with this version.
Also, I was wondering if anyone knew of an alternate
method of clearing the ports short of rebooting the
router. Thoughts and suggestions
Craig Hill
Verizon Select Services
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There is a known bug with a certain version IOS that
states the spids are not valid even though you get
TEI. You may want to call cisco and check the IOS
version you are running.
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> The reason I asked is because the sh isdn output
> indicates 'spid1 NOT
Hi,
If you have a Network Management station you can
enable Cold Start Traps to alert you when the router
has been restarted. Logging will not do you any good
if he is powering down the router. I would also
suggest implementing TACACS+. There is a log file that
stores details about every command
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