01-15-2015 12:20 PM - edited 03-05-2019 12:34 AM
I'll try to keep this brief. If you need any additional information, let me know.
Basically, we have a 56K connection to one of our remote sites (it's all that's available). We recently purchased a new 2911 router and are consolidating a couple of routers into just this one. We purchased a 56K CSU/DSU WIC to go with the new 2911 router. This WIC is replacing a Cisco 1602 with an onboard CSU/DSU. The remote is also a 1602.
Here is the output from the sh int Serial 0/2/0 on the new router with the WIC. I just reset the counters and started the process over and things are working great, but what's odd is that the connection will be just fine for perhaps a day and then start to go downhill. The total output drops starts to shoot up as do the carrier transitions and interface resets, but not quite as much.
interface Serial0/2/0
description YANKTONSG_LAN
ip address 192.168.134.1 255.255.255.0
service-module 56k clock source line
service-module 56k network-type dds
no ip route-cache
end
And here is the sh int Serial 0 from the remote router as well as the config for the Serial interface.
interface Serial0
ip address 192.168.134.2 255.255.255.0
no ip directed-broadcast
no ip route-cache
service-module 56k clock source line
service-module 56k network-type dds
I repeatedly called the provider to have them check the circuit at the remote location and that has tested out just fine. Any ideas of what I could start looking at?
Thanks!
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