08-30-2010 01:25 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:36 AM
Hi.
I have a 1760 with a 1 ADSL port, the carrier have a problem in the network and when carrier resolved the problem my internet connection is not restored, if I connect the carrier modem (2wire) the internet connection work, I changed the spliter, cable and wic, the status of the atm interface is line down and protocol down
When connect the modem provider, I note that the speed was increased to 4mb
This is the config:
interface ATM0/0
no ip address
no atm ilmi-keepalive
dsl operating-mode auto
pvc 8/35
pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
!
I enabled debug atm events and have a error
Apr 17 05:16:56.772: DSL(ATM0/0): Sent command 0x14
Apr 17 05:16:58.783: DSL(ATM0/0):changed current state to do open!!
Apr 17 05:16:58.783: DSL(ATM0/0): Send ADSL_OPEN command.
Apr 17 05:16:58.783: DSL(ATM0/0): Using subfunction 0x15
Apr 17 05:16:58.783: DSL(ATM0/0): Sent command 0x3
Apr 17 05:17:01.283: DSL(ATM0/0): 1: Modem state = 0x8
Apr 17 05:17:03.783: DSL(ATM0/0): 2: Modem state = 0x8
Apr 17 05:17:04.100: DSL(ATM0/0): Received response: 0x22
Apr 17 05:17:04.104: DSL(ATM0/0): Open failed:Error in early non-CRC message or
in first CRC-covered message -- retrying
Apr 17 05:17:04.104: DSL(ATM0/0): Sent command 0x4
Apr 17 05:17:04.104: DSL(ATM0/0): Send ADSL_OPEN command.
Apr 17 05:17:04.104: DSL(ATM0/0): Using subfunction 0x15
I need help to resolve this problem
Thanks.
08-30-2010 01:46 PM
Have you tried hardcoding the 'dsl operating-mode' ?
08-30-2010 01:55 PM
You may need a firmware update. Unfortunately, the only legal source I know, it's Cisco TAC.
08-31-2010 04:21 PM
Hi.
I searched the firmware on the TAC website, I have not found any firmware, can you tell me more about it or any document that showing the updated process and the file needed to download
thanks
08-31-2010 04:48 PM
Open TAC case, ask for firmware 3.9.35
Note. you may need to get to escalation team before speaking to someone that knows what are you talking about.
If you do not have TAC access you may as well give up and get an 877 instead.
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