Serial condition [7:3146]

2001-05-03 Thread Hawthorne, Mike MM
Can anyone explain this condition!!! SBCEN5_8TH_FLOOR_PHASE1#sh int s0 Serial0 is down, line protocol is up Hardware is HD64570 Description: MSWAP (RMSPEBD6) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10 Kbit, DLY 2 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255 Encapsulation SDLC, loopback not set Router link station

Re: Serial condition [7:3146]

2001-05-04 Thread Vincent Chong
1) Call your service provider to check the status of the line. 2)Misconfigured on router. HTH Vincent ""Hawthorne, Mike MM"" Can anyone explain this condition!!! > > > SBCEN5_8TH_FLOOR_PHASE1#sh int s0 > Serial0 is down, line protocol is up > Hardware is HD64570 > Description: MSWAP

Re: Serial condition [7:3146]

2001-05-04 Thread EA Louie
the power to the controller, or the RS-232 interface on the controller went bad. - Original Message - From: Hawthorne, Mike MM To: Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 11:48 PM Subject: Serial condition [7:3146] > Can anyone explain this condition!!! > > > SBCEN5_8TH_FLOOR_PHAS

Re: Serial condition [7:3146]

2001-05-04 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 02:48 AM 5/4/01, Hawthorne, Mike MM wrote: >Can anyone explain this condition!!! > > >SBCEN5_8TH_FLOOR_PHASE1#sh int s0 >Serial0 is down, line protocol is up Is this for real?? How can the line protocol be up if the interface is down? On a Cisco test (which I realize has little to do with rea

Re: Serial condition [7:3146]

2001-05-05 Thread David Chandler
Please send the configs and IOS ver: I just check a dozen SDLLC and QLLC connections and I can not find any DOWN/UP conditions. If it's the DCE and it sees DTR it goes up/up. If its the DTE and sees DSR & DCD it goes up/up. DaveC "Hawthorne, Mike MM" wrote: > > Can anyone explain this condi