11-15-2004 04:32 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:00 AM
For the past several months we have been testing a T1/MPLS connection at a remote site using a Cisco 1721 with a T1 DSU/CSU T1 (Model # WIC 1DSU T1). The test results have been great with access speeds & no errors.
This weekend I tried to replace the router with a new Cisco 1841 using a T1 DSU/CSU T1 (Model # WIC 1DSU-T1 V2).
When I installed the router I'm now seeing input & CRC errors (see image 1). I tried three different routers (all 1841 & DSU V2) and getting same results.
I believe this may be clock settings on the DSU (see image 2).
Can anyone help with this problem. Thanks.
02-28-2005 05:30 AM
Scadams, just wondering the results of your test. I'm starting to see errors on the WIC-1DSU-T1-V2 cards as well. How is Cisco going to correct this problem. I really don't want to make 50 or so patch cables.
Thanks...
03-10-2005 08:49 AM
We tried a IOS patch from cisco that helped a little. But am pushing for a hardware fix on these cards.
03-10-2005 09:33 AM
What patch ? Can anyone download it ??
04-11-2005 12:48 PM
No one has posted here in a while. Does anyone have an update to what the solution to this problem is? I am experiancing the same problem with a 1721 and a WIC-1DSU-T1-V2. Has anyone verified that using a modified cable with only pinouts for 1,2,4,5 will fix the problem?
Thanks!
04-11-2005 01:47 PM
Cisco has released an IOS bug fix in 123-8T7, which can help some.. The card has been redisigned and Cisco is shipping us cards to replace the original V2 cards..I believe you need to open a TAC case with cisco in order to get replacement Cards..
04-11-2005 01:56 PM
I had my customer's 1841 sitting 1/4 of a mile away from where the telco terminated the demarc, which was causing all these errors on the wic. We tested the router at the original demarc with the WIC-1DSU-T1-V2 and it worked without any errors.
04-11-2005 02:37 PM
Category rated UTP (Cat 3,4,5,5e,& 6) are not spec for extended demarcs.
The correct cabling is "Premises Cable," which is a larger guage conductor, where the individual pair are shielded and enclosed in a shielded sheath (individualy shielded pair in a shielded jacket).
UTP is ~100ohm, Prem cable is ~150 ohm.
You can do a search in the catalog at www.anixter.com for "t1 cable" and get a couple pages of hits.
Prem cable is good for 655 feet (by spec). Cat-rated UTP would be doing well to make it the usual 100 meters (~328 feet). That would also assume that the cable spans are terminated correctly (to spec, by someone that *really* knows what they're doing).
Cat-rated cable is OK for shorter (relatively noise-free) runs ... and most manufacturers stuff can tolerate UTP ... but if things appear flaky, you gotta go with Prem cable.
FWIW
Scott
04-12-2005 04:22 AM
Cisco has stepped up and re-engineered their WIC-1DSU-T1-V2 wic card and suggested a new patched IOS as well for the 2800 series routers. Not sure about the 1700 series. Pls contact your Cisco representative for more details.
04-14-2005 07:39 AM
"The special cable pin out is as followed
Pin 1 <--- twisted pair A ----> Pin 1
Pin 2 <--- twisted pair A ----> Pin 2
Pin 4 <--- twisted pair B -----> Pin 4
Pin 5 <--- twisted pair B ----> Pin 5"
Has anyone been able to get this special cable to resolve their issues? I tried it and I actually saw more errors on the line afterwards. I am wondering if the theory turned out not to be accurate after it was tested. I never saw any results from the test.
Thanks for everyone's input!
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