01-08-2004 06:57 PM - edited 03-09-2019 06:04 AM
Hi Guys,
We had an issue with one of T1 lines and switched it to a different wiring set.
I noticed that the Input Errors are 0, Frame is 0 and the interface resets are 349
What does that value mean?
Thanks
Chris
01-13-2004 06:53 AM
There could be some interface resets happening,
Sirpa,CCNA
01-13-2004 10:54 AM
I already know that.
I'm asking what does interface reset mean? What does it indicate?
01-14-2004 12:33 AM
Chris,
This could be related to your telco side, are you running Frame-Relay? Is this happening constantly? have you spoken to your telco?
Let me know,
Thanks -
01-14-2004 10:38 AM
Yes it's frame-relay. We have two T1's so I can compare one against the other for stats.
I asked MCI(UUNET) about this, but I couldn't get a clear answer from them.
I'm not sure if interface resets are triggered by a packet, actual physical issues, loss of connectivity to the DSLAM or what?
Not sure what interface resets are telling me.
01-15-2004 08:27 AM
CCO has a great tool that analyzes the output of the sh int CLI command and explains the cause of the errors and offers tips on how to react to the errors or warnings. Start CCO, login, select technical support, then tools & utilities and finally Output Interpreter. Works great, I use it to show clients where the problems are.
01-15-2004 04:33 PM
Don't have CCO access outside of guest, which gives you nothing.
01-19-2004 08:29 PM
Interface resets are caused by:
- interface going down
- interface being looped
- or a packet not being sent for several seconds, the router performs a reset to try and clear the error condition.
Cheers
Gideon
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