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> If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all. No
carrier.
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> It can very well be bad dmarc extensions, but so many all at once. Is
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Subject: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
Ive got a little problem, im hoping someone can shed some light on.
I work for an isp, lately we've had a bunch of issues with some new turnups.
While the circuit looks good, i.e. the p
Erich Wrote...
>I have checked the timing and from the CPE it appears to be correct. Our
>frame switch (CBX500) is providing the timing to him. I supposed our timing
>on the frame-switch could be off, but then more than a few customers would
>be affected. Im wondering if it isnt a crossed pair on
At 02:14 PM 1/9/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>I can't find anything real quick. I did a serach and I saw QOS in with the
>avail bandwidth search results. So I'm pretty sure it's what the line has
>left over after the router reserves the 25% for routing protocols and line
What is what the line ha
isnt
knowledge, power!???
Thanks
Erich
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From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 11:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all
Are all these circuits riding on the same larger telco ckt or in the same
area, thus same co??
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
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On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all. No carrier.
>
> It can very well
I can't find anything real quick. I did a serach and I saw QOS in with the
avail bandwidth search results. So I'm pretty sure it's what the line has
left over after the router reserves the 25% for routing protocols and line
maintenance. You can chage it by the max-reserved bandwidth (#) command
If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all. No carrier.
It can very well be bad dmarc extensions, but so many all at once. Is it
all in one area of the state/city? Could still be bad telco wiring if in
same area of CO.
I believe that the customer of yours receive timing on
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Subject: Re: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
I didn't see the output of the int and service mod. You got major timing
issues with the clock on the line. That's your problem. Have them check
it and make sure you have the correct number of channels. Is it
Usually if it completely fails, it's faulty telco equip. Their stuff can
freak out (if it's faulty) if it see's all ones (has to do with the 12.5%
rule in B8ZS), all zero's (same principal) 4040 is a test pattern the telco
sends out. ABCD is another test pattern.
The fact that it works better m
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Subject: RE: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
Hi Erich,
Looks like something is causing major CRC errors thus choking the circuit.
Clear the interface counters and send data across wire and see if the CRC
and input errors increase. If so, then there could be alot of different
possibilities that
nks
Erich
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:13 AM
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are you sending the packets with the DF bit set? Check that. try all ones
or 4040 or all zero's pings. If
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From: Erich Kuehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:09 AM
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Subject: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
Ive got a little problem, im hoping someone can shed some light on.
I work for an isp, lately we've had a bunch of issues with some new turnups.
input errors, 51262 CRC, 660 frame"
Scott
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From: Erich Kuehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:09 AM
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Subject: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
Ive got a little problem, im hoping someone can shed some light on.
I work
I didn't see the output of the int and service mod. You got major timing
issues with the clock on the line. That's your problem. Have them check
it and make sure you have the correct number of channels. Is it a Full T?
Also try swapping out the Wic t1, could be a bad piece of hardware. But
are you sending the packets with the DF bit set? Check that. try all ones
or 4040 or all zero's pings. If those don't go trough, it's probably the
lec.
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Ive got a little problem, im hoping someone can shed some light on.
I work for an isp, lately we've had a bunch of issues with some new turnups.
While the circuit looks good, i.e. the pvc (frame-relay ietf) is established
and standard (100 byte) pings work fine. Once we start to increase the size
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