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Basic-net3 doesn't use spids.
Row, I have had similar problems between a 2500 and an AS5300 using
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Interestingly, after I made that post I was reading something else
related to ISDN and saw that if you're in the UK it had to be
Interestingly, after I made that post I was reading something else
related to ISDN and saw that if you're in the UK it had to be
basic-net3. :-) So, you're right, it's probably not a switch
configuration issue, but it's acting exactly like the situation I had
when it was a switch issue.
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Subject: Re: ISDN LCP negotiation problem
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Hey,
I will need to get hold of the debug and status output
Hey,
I will need to get hold of the debug and status output (not in the office at
present). But I remember that "sh isdn status" tells me that layer 1 is
active and layer 2 has multiple_frame_established. Also, I am in the UK and
so it is definitely basic net 3.
As for the debug output on the conn
I have seen behavior like this that was caused by having the wrong
switch type configured. However, we had the wrong one configured
because we actually trusted Qwest!They told us we had a 5ESS
switch which was partially true. In reality it was a 5ESS switch
running National ISDN software. I
Hello,
I am configuring Cisco 801 ISDN routers to link two offices together via
dial-on-demand. The connection fails to even get to the CHAP authentication
stage (tried PAP also). On debugging the connection attempts (debug PPP
negotiation), it is clear that the failure is occuring at the LCP sta
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