04-03-2008 08:43 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:24 PM
We had to upgrade from a 1700 series router to 2801 router. The 1700 router had a WIC-1T with an external CSU/DSU. This was replaced with a 2801 router with VWIC-1MFT-T1 card (integrated CSU/DSU). The idea is to elimiate external CSU/DSU. There was a frame-relay link on the router which use to work fine with 1700 router in place.
After upgrading to the 2801 router with VWIC card, there are issues with frame-relay. The PVC link is up and active, but traffic is not passing. See the logs attached for the running config and relavent logs. We are not even able to ping the serial IP of the directly connected router.
04-03-2008 09:15 AM
Hello,
to further troubleshoot this issue try the following:
use show frame-relay map to verify mapping on the PVC
use debug frame-relay packets to see outgoing frames
use debug frame-relay
to see incoming received frame-relay frames
Frame relay LMI with the local switch looks like OK
HTH
Giuseppe
04-03-2008 10:30 AM
hostname#show frame-relay map
Serial0/1/0:0.800 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 800(0x320,0xC800), broadcast, IETF
status defined, active
hostname#
The other debugs you requested can only be collected when i schedule a downtime. It might take a while.
04-03-2008 09:18 AM
Vijay
I have looked at the file that you posted. Can you tell us a bit more about the upgrade from the 1700 to the 2801? Did anything change about the serial line (other than replacing the external CSU/DSU with the internal one)?
Also can you tell us what parameters were configured on the external CSU/DSU for the 1700? I am wondering if timeslots 1 to 4 is the correct selection.
Most of the indicators in what you have posted look like a non-functioning line. The only thing I see that looks positive about it is that show frame-relay lmi does show sent and received:
Num Status Enq. Sent 816 Num Status msgs Rcvd 816
Would you run debug frame-relay lmi and post its output?
HTH
Rick
04-03-2008 10:27 AM
Thank you very much for the quick response.
There is no change in the config while upgrading, only CSU/DSU is removed and router is directly connected to demark.
As per the timeslots are concerned, i need to check with the ISP. This is a very good thought.
I cannot get the debugs outputs right now because the site is running with 1700 router. I need to schedule a downtime and connect the 2801 router. If there are any other outputs that you would like to look at please post it. I can get it at one shot.
04-03-2008 10:35 AM
Vijay
It might also be helpful to get the output of show cdp interface (to verify that the frame relay subinterface is running cdp) and the output of show cdp neighbor. If the subinterface is running cdp and if there is connectivity there should be a neighbor. If there is not a neighbor (and the subinterface is running cdp) then it points to a problem on the connection - which is what most of the output suggests.
HTH
Rick
04-03-2008 11:26 AM
Thank you for the response, i will try that as well.
04-08-2008 12:37 PM
We have verified the config on CSC/DSU. Four DS0's are allocated starting from DS0 one. All the other config is also verified, like framing, linecode etc.
04-29-2008 01:20 PM
It finally turned out that the slot on the router is faulty. The VWIC was moved to another slot and it started worked fine.
04-30-2008 04:33 AM
Vijay
Thank you for posting back to the forum and telling that the problem was solved and what the problem turned out to be. It is very helpful in the forum when people can read about problems and can read what the problem was and how the problem was solved.
HTH
Rick
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