Looped

2001-02-18 Thread Thomas
Hi All - I am bringing up a frame circuit from a remote site. However, I couldn't get the line up since it is looped. When I do the "show int s0/0", I got "Protocol is up, line is down (looped). I checked all the setting and didn't see any wrong. Can this be a mi

Re: Looped

2001-02-18 Thread CiScO
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 96qjjv$94a$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:96qjjv$94a$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All - I am bringing up a frame circuit from a remote site. However, I > couldn't get the line up since it is looped. When I do the "show int s0/0", >

RE: Looped

2001-02-19 Thread Peter Ching
and see that they have a loop installed on your circuit. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Thomas > Sent: Monday, 19 February 2001 5:54 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Looped > > > Hi All - I am brin

Re: Looped

2001-02-19 Thread Kenneth
a remote site. However, I > couldn't get the line up since it is looped. When I do the "show int s0/0", > I got "Protocol is up, line is down (looped). I checked all the setting and > didn't see any wrong. Can this be a mistake on the ISP side, or something >

RE: Looped

2001-02-19 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, My experience tells me the looped usually indicates that there is a loop somewhere. This can be a soft set loopback in either router. A loopback set at either end on the network termination equipment. The one that gets tricky is if a telco tester has left a loopback in place mid stream

Re: Looped

2001-02-19 Thread Rick Thompson
p a frame circuit from a > remote site. However, I > couldn't get the line up since it is looped. When I > do the "show int s0/0", > I got "Protocol is up, line is down (looped). I > checked all the setting and > didn't see any wrong. Can this be a mis

Line protocol down (looped)

2000-10-11 Thread bbaeta
for a short time, and then goes down. When I show int I get Serial0 is up, line protocol is down (looped). What's that about? the frame switch sho run gives <-edited-> interface Serial0 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay no fair-queue clockrate 64000 frame-relay lmi-type

Looped messages [7:66027]

2003-03-23 Thread Paul Borghese
You may see some duplicate messages from the Cisco list. This is because a mailer at xinhuanet.com is looping messages back on the list. This happens quite frequently and we have had for years loop prevention software to prevent these loops. The offending mailer (along with about 100 others) are