Re: Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002]

2001-12-15 Thread Router Man
Turn off your keepalives and see if that works! If it does, we'll discuss why later. If that does not work, then either you have misconfigured your router or the Frame relay switch is misconfigured Could you post your entire config? Telemachus Luu wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002]

2001-12-13 Thread reinhold fischer
it depends on the layer2 protocol and how the router handles it if it sees its own packets coming back. I am using loops often to test a line if it is ok or has any problem. I am not sure how FrameRelay encapsulation behaves when you loop the line but i think it sounds feasible that it will not

Re: Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002]

2001-12-13 Thread Debbie Westall
In addition, in your configuration I don't see any dlci listed. What are they? You should have a frame-relay map statement or if using sub-interfaces you should use the interface-dlci command. To see the dlci do a show frame-relay pvc or show frame-relay map. It appears from the output of the

Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002]

2001-12-12 Thread Telemachus Luu
Hi, I am having some issues bringing up a 64k frame relay circuit. Wcom seems to think it's a bad csu as they aren't able to loop it. As a result, I did some testing on my end. I enabled inward bound looping on the dsu also. For some reason, the line protocol for the serial interface comes up

Re: Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002]

2001-12-12 Thread Ben Liang Tan
Pls check to your telco service provider, I believe there's a loop on their FR switch. cheers- BL Tan From: Telemachus Luu Reply-To: Telemachus Luu To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002] Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:37:28 -0500 Hi, I am having some issues