RE: PVC status don't go down [7:35389]

2002-02-17 Thread Anthony Toh
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RE: PVC status don't go down [7:35389]

2002-02-16 Thread Nick S.
Ok, The PVC status would never go down till the switch reports it as down, and only then will the line protocol go down. I have come across this scenario a couple of times (with ATM, concept is the same). And the trick is to use a routing protocol between the 2 routers, a routing protocol senses

RE: PVC status don't go down [7:35389]

2002-02-16 Thread Erick B.
You could also use Frame-Relay End-To-End keepalives (FREEK). This works best if a subinterface is used. --- Nick S. wrote: Ok, The PVC status would never go down till the switch reports it as down, and only then will the line protocol go down. I have come across this scenario a couple of

RE: PVC status don't go down [7:35389]

2002-02-15 Thread Anthony Toh
You see Eric, because I have an ISDN line as backup, that's why I need both routers to see the PVC as down for any failure that happen on either side. In that case, both routers can then activate the ISDN from either side and use the backup route properly. Now, with router B not able to see the

Re: PVC status don't go down [7:35389]

2002-02-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The physical interface won't go down until their is a loss of signal from the switch. Is the line protocol up or down on the main interface of router B when router A is down? I look at it like this. Say I have a T1 Frame Relay circuit with 20 64K PVCs mapped to other circuits in a network. If