EIR is your burst rate or Excess Information Rate
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From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
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Subject: Re: what is mean by EIR on the frame relay???
On Thu,
Typically indicates that the router is not sensing a Carrier Detect signal.
Generally can be attributed to a Telephone Company problem, faulty or
incorrect cabling, or a hardware failure in the DSU.
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Subject: Re: what is mean by EIR on the frame relay???
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote:
> However, I would like to ask you
>
> 1)what is mean by EIR on the Frame r
CT,
Router B's data carrier detect (DCD) signal is down. This is the source
of the message 'serial interface is down'. I would say your DSU/CSU or DCE
device is not receiving a good signal from the distant end. Try a local
loop on the DCE and see if your router interface comes up looped.
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote:
> However, I would like to ask you
>
> 1)what is mean by EIR on the Frame relay? Can any one tell me?
Might you mean CIR? Committed information rate?
>
> 2)If I found the link is up between two router,
Is this a circuit that has worked in the
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