RE: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-17 Thread Christopher D. Buzby
HDLC in order to go up up and be "testable" can anybody verify that? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brent Wrisley Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: frame relay Down [7:8648] Chris, In orde

Re: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-15 Thread Brent Wrisley
Chris, In order to see a telco provided loop towards your CPE, you will need to change your encap. to HDLC. I don't think Frame-Relay enap has the capability to see loops. Also, try a 'sho cont serial 0/1'. Look for the various alarms on the card; AIS, LOS, etc. And make sure that your local

RE: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-15 Thread dragi radovanovic
try doing the loopback test on you side. use the loopback cable. plug it into the csu/dsu, and wait to see if the line protocol will come up. of course, before that, you have to change the encap to hdlc. The T1 CSU/DSU has a different pinout than the four-wire 56K CSU/DSU. The connector for the T

RE: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-14 Thread FELIX KISSIEDU
It looks like you are also having issues at your end and your router might be part of the problem since you don't even have your serial interface up. reboot the router. also check on your csu and find out if the send and receive lights are green .also make sure there is no bipolar violation with t

RE: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-14 Thread Christopher D. Buzby
I have a frame relay site that is down, yesterday the other end was down with a blown CSU (I know this really should not effect it after all the CSU is only used for telco loop and act as a surge for electrical impulses) Anyhow the other end is down and this is my INT Serial0/1 is down, line pro