RE: frame relay question [7:34090]

2002-02-01 Thread Graham, Darel R.
In order to accomodate your needs you could have each remote site have a pvc built over each of the T3s. This removes the need or worry over the physical circuit. How about using a carrier that can do frame relay at the ends and IP or ATM in the middle?? At the remote ends how do you plan to

RE: BPX/IGX Q ! [7:13732]

2001-07-25 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Shella, This is a normal occurence when a card fails a self test. It will try to correct any errors by doing a resetcd f, you can do a help on resetcd to see the options. You can also do a dspcderrs (card #) to see what errors the card(s) have been taking. If the card has a hardware

RE: FrameRelay Over Utilized [7:13349]

2001-07-23 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Jeff, Is this a port that you can set the clock rate? If so, you can try to limit the problem by doing so. In addition, ask your telco why overutilization is causing CRC's. This is not a direct result of overutilization (unless you are extremely over),

RE: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-07 Thread Graham, Darel R.
switch vs. router question Response - it depends on what you want it to do. If you want something that makes no routing decisions - then a switch is the answer. Switches have basically one job at either level. On the other hand you have warts :)

RE: HDLC and Routing protocols [7:5739]

2001-05-24 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Not to be rude or anything, but did you turn on IP routing? Darel R Graham -Original Message- From: Rizzo Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 10:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: HDLC and Routing protocols [7:5739] Anyone know why I would

RE: WAN Switching [7:5774]

2001-05-24 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Cisco Press WAN Quick Start - gives you the CCNA for WAN Darel R Graham -Original Message- From: Prasanna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WAN Switching [7:5774] Hello all, Happy Weekend! Can

RE: Passed BCMSN [7:5127]

2001-05-19 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Kevin, Good going. Good Luck on getting a job that will enrich your life. I hope it takes you everywhere you want to go in life too. Darel R Graham -Original Message- From: Kevin Schwantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday,

RE: point to point T1 troubleshooting [7:4987]

2001-05-18 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Clear the stats on the interface. If you see input CRC count rising the report the T1 to the carrier (telco). It appears that you still have carrier (DCD) so you still have a T1. But I cannot tell if it is bad since the counters were cleared 18 hrs ago,

RE: To BGP or not to BGP [7:5007]

2001-05-18 Thread Graham, Darel R.
BGP RULES ! ! ! Try it you'll like it. Darel R Graham -Original Message- From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: To BGP or not to BGP [7:5007] Sorry for the pun. I am

RE: Frame relay and dropped packets... [7:4529]

2001-05-15 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Rizzo, Have you done any extended ping tests to see if you drop packets? The discrepancy you speak of may only be that someone cleared the counters and what you see is the result. If you can get on each end at the same time and send

RE: What is demarc zone? [7:3576]

2001-05-14 Thread Graham, Darel R.
Hi Everyone, In response to your inquiry about the Demarc. First, the demarc is the point of termination for the LEC (Local Exchange Carrier). As far as a 'zone', that term must be a local anomaly. I have been in the telco world for 25 years and have