You need to use command "Debug dialer" in global config mode then you can
find easily in your log,(show log)the source and destinations and reasons of
disconnections for this call.
Make sure that all console messages are going to save in log buffer,by
using ccommand:
"logging console buffered"
I have found the most common cause for this to occur with the people I deal with on a
day to day basis is they don't really tie things up correctly.
Often the primary channel is up but subsequent "B" channels are not. Most often due
to the dialer-load threshold be set to 2 or more.
Setting th
Have you checked the logs? Or watched real time as the calls come in
using "terminal monitor"?
You can see who is dialling you and the user name they are
authenticating by (assuming you are running PPP authetication CHAP).
--- Jerry Deer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Group,
> I have recie
> Hello Group,
> I have recieved several bills from telco that show an accessive amounts
> of incoming calls from ISDN routers in the field, but most of these
> routers are "nailed up" since there is no per minute charge and only
> charged per connection, my question is how can I found out wher
Hello Group,
I have recieved several bills from telco that show an accessive amounts of
incoming calls from ISDN routers in the field, but most of these routers are
"nailed up" since there is no per minute charge and only charged per
connection, my question is how can I found out where all of the
7xxx-series port adapters PA-MC-xT1 do have integrated CSU/DSUs.
Contrast with 16xx/26xx/36xx-series network modules NM-xFEyCT1 and
NM-xFEyCT1-CSU where you have to specify with or without.
Not sure about the discontinued CX-MIP cards; hope that's not what you're
looking for.
-Gabriel
""Farhan
Hi
Is CSU built-in on Channelized T1 (PRI) card on 7513
router?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
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I have a 7507 and a 7010, I am able to swap the boards around. However, I
had to upgrade my boot proms on my 7010 in order to do this...
rtc wrote:
>
>
> We tried and the board from the 7500 didn't even light up.
>
> A coworker mumbled something about Flashing var, or reloading
>
> RA
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From: "rtc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cisco_LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 6:31 PM
Subject: Can boards from a Cisco 7513 be swapped into a Cisco 7000?
>
>
>
> We tried and the board from the 750
We tried and the board from the 7500 didn't even light up.
A coworker mumbled something about Flashing var, or reloading
RAM...what should we do; can we even do it...
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