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Howto put token ring interface up?

piotrkrol
Level 1
Level 1

Hi

I have this Ethernet/Token Ring Router and would like to know howto put the interface TokenRing0/0 up?

ETHTR#sh version

Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software

IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 12.2(5d), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

Copyright (c) 1986-2002 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Sat 02-Feb-02 03:36 by kellythw

Image text-base: 0x80008088, data-base: 0x80989870

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(10r)1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

ETHTR uptime is 7 hours, 3 minutes

System returned to ROM by reload

System image file is "flash:c2600-i-mz.122-5d.bin"

cisco 2612 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x00) with 28672K/4096K bytes of memory.

Processor board ID JAE071408W0 (2793660868)

M860 processor: part number 5, mask 2

Bridging software.

X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.

1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

1 Token Ring/IEEE 802.5 interface(s)

32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

ETHTR#sh interface TokenRing0/0

TokenRing0/0 is down, line protocol is down

  Hardware is HAWKEYE, address is 0030.a1a7.dd80 (bia 0030.a1a7.dd80)

  Internet address is 10.181.1.10/24

  MTU 4464 bytes, BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec,

     reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255

  Encapsulation SNAP, loopback not set

  Keepalive set (10 sec)

  ARP type: SNAP, ARP Timeout 04:00:00

  Ring speed: 16 Mbps

  Duplex: half

  Mode: Classic token ring station

  Full duplex capable

  Group Address: 0x00000000, Functional Address: 0x08000000

  Ethernet Transit OUI: 0x000000

  Last input never, output never, output hang never

  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never

  Queueing strategy: fifo

  Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops

  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

     0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer

     Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles

     0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort

     0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns

     0 output errors, 0 collisions, 327 interface resets

     0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

     0 transitions

ETHTR#sh run

.................................

interface TokenRing0/0

ip address 10.181.1.10 255.255.255.0

ring-speed 16

........................................................

ETHTR#show controllers tokenring 0/0

Interface TokenRing0/0 state: down

  Data from IDB:

    Current MAC address: 0030.a1a7.dd80, Burned in MAC address: 0030.a1a7.dd80

    Group address: 80000000

    Functional address: 08000000, enables: CDP

    Ring mode: 0000, enables:

    Device driver instance pointer: 80F936D8h

  Last Ring Status: none

    Stats: soft: 0/0, hard: 0/0, sig loss: 0/0

           tx beacon: 0/0, wire fault 0/0, recovery: 0/0

           only station: 0/0, remote removal: 0/0

  Interface failures: 0

  Current operating mode:

    Classic token ring station

      MAC state: not inserted

  Internal controller data:

    MAC microcode version: 0.00

    Hawkeye ASIC revision: 3

    Node address: 0000.0000.0000

    Functional address: 00000000, Group address: 00000000

    Hawkeye ASIC registers:

      himr: 00000000h, inpace: 0000h

      utility: 7716h, txphthre: 10D0h, rxtxdmathre: 2828h

      dmactrl: 0000E01Ch, earlyrxthre: 0000h, llcstop: 0000h

      reset: 0002h

      txhidescstart: 00000000h, txlodescstart: 00000000h

      rxdescstart: 00000000h, srbctrl: 003Eh, descipoll: 3700h

      congestcnt: 0000h

    Hawkeye transmit error counts:

      Underrun: 0/0

    Hawkeye receive error counts:

      Out of descriptors: 0/0, Giants: 0/0

      Corrupted frames: 0/0, CRC errors: 0/0

      FIFO overflow: 0/0

    Device driver ring buffer data:

      Transmit ring:

        Ring size: 256 descriptors

        Descriptors outstanding: 0

        Head pointer: 0   Tail pointer: 0

      Receive ring:

        Ring size: 64 descriptors

        Head pointer: 0

    Internal controller soft error counts:

      Line errors: 0/0, Internal errors: 0/0

      Burst errors: 0/0, ARI/FCI errors: 0/0

      Abort errors: 0/0, Lost frame errors: 0/0

      Copy errors: 0/0, Receiver congestion: 0/0

      Token errors: 0/0, Frequency errors: 0/0

    Internal controller SMT state:

      Adapter MAC:     0000.0000.0000, Physical drop:       00000000

      NAUN address:    0000.0000.0000, NAUN drop:           00000000

      Last beacon src: 0000.0000.0000, Last poll:           0000.0000.0000

      Last MVID:       0000,           Last attn code:      0000

      Txmit priority:  0000,           Auth funct class:    0000

      Monitor error:   0000,           Front end errors:    0000

      Correlator:      0000,           Soft error timer:    0000

      Local ring:      0000,           Ring status:         0000

      Beacon rcv type: 0000,           Beacon txmit type:   0000

      Last beacon type:0000,           Bcn station NAUN:    0000.0000.0000

      Beacon drop:     00000000,       Phantom support:     0000

      Access prot req: 0000,           Access prot resp:    0000

      Policy flags:    0000,           Protocol event state:0000

      Ctrl ring state: 0000,           Protocol join state: 0000

      Reserved:        0000,           Protocol mon state:  0000

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vmiller
Level 7
Level 7

Ah days of myu misspent youth!

you need a hub or switch plugged into the token ring port. then a no shut command would do it.

Thx, but the token ring hub is already connected to the token ring port from cisco router.

What's clue?

what are you plugging the router into? a true hub or a a T/R swtich ?

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/modules/ps2643/products_tech_note09186a0080093dc2.shtml

It's a Token Ring Hub.

Btw if I try to open this link that you posted, I get this message:

Forbidden File or Application

probably contract related, thats why i can see it and you can't.

If you are using just a passive MAU, you will need another station on there if memory serves me correctly.

you have just one station so a ring is not really being established.

Just curious, why are you doing this? T/R has been dead and buried for years.

I don't use MAU, we're using just RJ45 connectors at all our TR interfaces.

I need some data of a very old machine with TR interface.

BTW now it works.

"no shutdown" command on C2600 has solved this problem.

occams razor,  I should have asked if the interface was configured up.

After "no shutdown" TR interface comes up:

ETHTR#sh interface TokenRing0/0
TokenRing0/0 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is HAWKEYE, address is 0030.a1a7.dd80 (bia 0030.a1a7.dd80)
  Internet address is 10.181.1.10/24
  MTU 4464 bytes, BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec,
     reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
  Encapsulation SNAP, loopback not set
  Keepalive set (30 sec)
  ARP type: SNAP, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
  Ring speed: 16 Mbps
  Duplex: half
  Mode: Classic token ring station
  Full duplex capable
  Group Address: 0x00000000, Functional Address: 0x08000000
  Ethernet Transit OUI: 0x000000
  Last Ring Status 05:32:09 (0x2000)
  Last input 00:00:11, output 00:00:09, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Queueing strategy: fifo
  Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
     1788 packets input, 132432 bytes, 0 no buffer
     Received 421 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
     0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
     3076 packets output, 261278 bytes, 0 underruns
     0 output errors, 0 collisions, 5 interface resets
     0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
     1 transitions

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