; DLCI's or call telco)
> >
> > PVC inactive - your router sees a DLCI on the frame relay but something is
> > stopping it from becomming active (check the configutation on both ends )
> >
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r sees a DLCI on the frame relay but something is
> stopping it from becomming active (check the configutation on both ends )
>
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k the configutation on both ends )
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What is the status of the main interface you are configuring
What is the status of the main interface you are configuring this
Frame-relay subinterface on?
I have typically seen a "deleted" status for a PVC to mean that the PVC
within the frame-relay net you are connecting to is not built.
"Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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from my understanding, "inactive" means the line to the switch is fine, but
the end to end connectivity is a problem
As for the log messages, maybe a form of lmi auto sensing
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