I would do a SHOW FRAME RELAY PVC
and see if the pvc is active. Also ensure that the IP's have the same
subnet and configure the LMI type so that it matches on both ends. Possible
even contact you Frame provider to see what type of LMI the switch supports.
vikramjskeer wrote in message
Hi Geoff,
Just a small possibility
Double check on what circuit is termining on the physical interfaces. What I
mean to say is, if the two ends are not connected to the same circuit
physically too, it might show you up/up (due to some other ends
connectivity) but it won't be the result
wrong. Thanks for your responses!
GM
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How's this for nutty: We have a frame-relay point-to-point circuit going
between our Cisco
How's this for nutty: We have a frame-relay point-to-point circuit going
between our Cisco 7500 core router and a 2500 remote router, and the
subinterfaces have IP addys of .1 and .2, respectively. Both sides'
subinterfaces are up/up, but I am not able to ping either IP address, even
when I am on
sanitized configs would help immensely. including other subinterfaces that
work as well as the ones that don't. from both sides.
also, IOS versions, numbers of subinterfaces,etc.
thanks
--
TANSTAAFL
there ain't no such thing as a free lunch
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sanitized configs would help immensely. including other subinterfaces
that
work as well as the ones that don't. from both sides.
also, IOS versions
that Chuck said too :)
-Mark
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sanitized configs would help immensely. including other
Sounds like a possible carrier frame-relay switch
mapping mishap. Maybe they added/changed some DLCIs
to their switches and mucked up your PVC/DLCI
mappings. Do you see CDP neighbor info over this DLCI
(sub-interface) if CDP is enabled? That would indicate
broadcast traffic is getting across the
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Have you checked the underlying PVC? show frame pvc, debug frame lmi,
beat
up carrier?
I have seen PVCs misconfigured by the carrier so they connected to
*somewhere*, so the sub
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