On an ethernet a no keep will bring the interface up and some
platforms you can bring up a serial with a no keep and loopback
command.
Dave
John Neiberger wrote:
For line protocol to be up, the interface must be connected to
a neighbor, configured correctly, and not administratively down.
no shut on the relevant interfaces might be a start on this..
Brian Sonic Whalen
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Stephane Wantou Siantou wrote:
This is what I did. I made a simple configuration with 3 Routers with IOS
12.1.
Router A and Router C are DTE devices
Hi everybody,
Can anybody tell me how to turn line protocol up on an interface?
Thanks,
Stephane
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Cmon, gotta give us a little here, a sh ip int b at least, so we know if
its up/down or down/down, adminned down, and what kind of int it is?
Brian Sonic Whalen
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Stephane Wantou Siantou wrote:
Hi everybody,
Can anybody tell me how to
For line protocol to be up, the interface must be connected to
a neighbor, configured correctly, and not administratively down.
If this is a serial connection then you need the following:
1. Correct cabling (back-to-back cables)
2. Clocking, provided by the router with the DCE cable attached.
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