whoa, now, hold on there!
IMA is an open standard. IMA equipment is manufactured by Adtran, Kentrox
( or whomever they are these days ) Nortel, Newbridge, and yes Cisco. Just
to name a few that come to mind.
Out here in Pacific Bell land a couple of years ago there were severe ATM
IMA issues whi
This is going to be of no help to you but when we used these
cards to bundle multiple T1's we had nothing good
to say about the way it worked. There were multiple issues, i.e
looping one T1 would cause the whole bundle to go down. Clearing
groups like removing one T1 from the bundle was causing pr
did you remember to do a shut/no shut on the physical ATM interface after
you made the change?
also, idle curiousity - how many T1's are you inverse multiplexing? Was the
circuit ever working? I ask because sometimes when you have a single ATM T1,
the telcos do not terminate it to an IMA port, an
The VBR-NRT parameters musr matche the ATM Carrier Switch settings.
So If the Carrier ATM Switch is set for UBR then You can't just change your
ATM interface parmaeters from UBR to VBR/NRT.
You have to match the Carrier ATM Switch settings only.
Also try: sh atm vc
to see the VPI/VCI values of p
Hello all, I'm having a problem with my IMA interface on a 7206 running
12.2(5) (c7200-ds-mz.122-5.bin). When I switched from UBR to VBR-NRT the
pvc I was working on disappeared from the running config and no data will
pass through that circuit. I tried to add the pvc back into the config but
al
5 matches
Mail list logo