02-02-2011 09:39 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:17 AM
Hi,
I configured a hybrid frame-relay for pracitce.
I hve 2 Fr-relay sw. 1 3640 with 8 serial ports
2. 4500 4 serial ports
on 3640 when i confiured it as frame-relay sw. the 4 int i configured shows line protocol down.
same configuration when i use on 4500 series 3 of th 4 int goes up and i can form map, pvc r established n i can ping but 1 int is down.
all other config of frame-relay r ok and i tried the same thing on GNS as well as rental rack and it works fine.
on my home rack i m having this problem.
Help
Thanks.
Kishor
02-02-2011 11:56 AM
Hi,
Can you post config of FR switches and a topology diagram and also indicate more clearly what is happening.
Regards.
Alain.
02-02-2011 12:54 PM
Looks like the Frame relay switch is up.Please check the other end..
1)configure the router with frame-relay map ip command (or) frame-relay interface-dlci command on the other router
2)Check if the "frame relay route" command is configured in the frame relay switch
3)Try connecting two devices with the FRS and try pinging to check if it works..
Also attach the o/ps if possible
HTH
Karthic.R.S.
02-03-2011 12:56 PM
thanks guys.
I got it fixed. it was a layer 1 problem. my back to back serial cable ws bad
and thus my frame relay switch always showed me serial 1 is up and line protocol
is down. and there fore i was not able to established any pvc.
I changed the cable after spending 20 hours of trouble shooting. some times its
fun to learn the hard way.
Thanks again
02-03-2011 09:41 PM
Kishor
I am glad that you got it working. And I agree that sometimes it is fun to learn some of these lessons the hard way.
Thank you for posting back to the forum that you had solved it and what the problem was. It makes the forum more useful when people can read about a problem and can also read about what the problem was and what was involved in the solution. You have provided that (+5 to you for that). And your post is a reminder that most of us tend to look for solutions believing that the problem is more complex/higher layer of the stack. And sometimes the problem is really lower level.
HTH
Rick
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