Ok, success! Well, it turns out, we had a bad CSU. Strange thing, though.
It worked ok on the 3Com equipment and last time we did testing, we put the
CSU on the Cisco and it didn't work. We put it back on the 3Com and it
worked fine. This time, we couldn't get it to work on the Cisco, tried
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Subject: Re: Frame-Relay problem - 3Com to Cisco (long)
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Thanks everyone for all the input... We're doing another test today at
Well, the sub-interfaces do not need the LMI, it is only used to report the
information about the dlci's to the interfaceactually I have turned off
the keepalives in a lab environment and still pass traffic to a frame
switch.keepalives =LMI for CiscoThe other thing is to be sure of the
Yes, the LMI is set at the interface level. However, since you're using
12.0 the router should auto-detect the LMI type.
John
>>> "Bob Timmons" 1/17/02 12:59:25 PM >>>
Thanks everyone for all the input... We're doing another test today at
4pm
(EST) so I'll get more info and I'll try using dif
Thanks everyone for all the input... We're doing another test today at 4pm
(EST) so I'll get more info and I'll try using different lmi-types. I seem
to remember trying ansi, but I'll give it another go and I'll document all
of the show frame map/pvc/etc in case it doesn't work again. Am I corre
Bob,,
You need to verify the LMI on the Canadian end...Cisco uses Strata
(surprise) and Bell Canada uses Ansi or Annex A or Ddepends on where
you are...I use to manage a network with several sites in the northland and
we ran into this consistently. You can have different types of LMI in y
Are you positive you have the DLCI assignments the same as in the 3COM
router you replaced?
What do 'show frame map' and 'show frame pvc' look like? Do you have
any PVCs that are UNUSED/INACTIVE?
On the remote side that is UP/DOWN, do you see any incoming packets at
all or does it think the i
Is the last site by any chance through an NNI link ?
Have your tried frame-relay lmi-type ansi at both ends ?
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On S5/1 I get UP/UP.
On S5/1.4, I get UP/UP on our side and UP/UP on the remote side.
On S5/1.3 I get Down/Down on our side and Up/Down on their side.
> What do you mean, specifically? Does the line protocol never come up?
> Does the line protocol come up yet OSPF adjacencies do not form? Does
What do you mean, specifically? Does the line protocol never come up?
Does the line protocol come up yet OSPF adjacencies do not form? Does
the physical interface even come up?
Thanks,
John
>>> "Bob Timmons" 1/17/02 9:22:54 AM >>>
We're switching our routers from 3Com to Cisco and we're havi
We're switching our routers from 3Com to Cisco and we're having
trouble at one of our sites. We've got a hub-and-spoke configuration
from our central site to 4 other sites. 3 of the sites come up when
we switch the hardware to Cisco (simply moving the CSU from the 3Com
router to the Cisco router
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