Re: Serial Line is up and line protocol is up ANSWER [7:27930]

2001-12-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yes, correct - Original Message - From: anil To: Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 4:32 PM Subject: Serial Line is up and line protocol is up ANSWER [7:27930] > The answer given by CISCO is "A" > Is this really correct?! > I hate to doubt the experts, but I jus

RE: Serial Line is up and line protocol is up ANSWER [7:27930]

2001-12-02 Thread anil
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Serial Line is up and line protocol is up ANSWER [7:27930] Maybe this will explain it..Just because a serial int is UP/UP, it doesn't necessarily mean that data is able to be xfered. The serial int could be connected to a CSU/DSU which might give the int the co

RE: Serial Line is up and line protocol is up ANSWER [7:27930]

2001-12-01 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Maybe this will explain it..Just because a serial int is UP/UP, it doesn't necessarily mean that data is able to be xfered. The serial int could be connected to a CSU/DSU which might give the int the correct control signal states to make the serial int appear to be up (example would be that the r

Serial Line is up and line protocol is up ANSWER [7:27930]

2001-12-01 Thread anil
The answer given by CISCO is "A" Is this really correct?! I hate to doubt the experts, but I just need re-assurance. Thanks --- If the show interface serial 0 command is executed and the message Serial Line is up and line protocol is up appears then the exact correct interpretation of this is