RE: [nsp] line protocol problems

From: Marcus Keane (mkeane@microsoft.com)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 05:06:15 EDT


Gab,

The clock rate command and the frame relay interface type command are
independent and you would need both for the circuit to come up. Is there
any reason why you are using frame-relay rather than something like ppp
if the serial link is back to back?
Marcus.

-----Original Message-----
From: gab jones [mailto:seun_ewulomi@hotmail.com]
Sent: 11 July 2002 07:39
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp] line protocol problems

Hi guys,

We have a ospf private network running frame relay and voip.

we have have two connections from the core area 0 connecting two remote
sites in two different areas.

connection 1(area 1) has encapsulation type ppp and the other connection
2(area 2) has encapsulation frame relay.

The connection 1(area 1) has a clockrate configured on the serial
interface to enable clocking due to the network being a private network.

The 2nd connection has encapsulation frame relay and the serial
interface has the lmi type configured has dce to enable the line
protocol up.

But the 2nd connection running frame relay with lmi type configured has
dce on the serial interface the router keeps putting a clock rate
statement even when i issue a

no clockrate command

It just comes up again by default.

Because i have enabled the serial interface to be dce there shouldnt be
a clock rate set up.

I have noticed that without a clock rate configured on the interface of
connection 2 the link is very slow and the remote site is unable to send
a ping request to the the hub site area 0.

The router putting the default clockrate is the backbone router is a
7513 with ios version 11.1

regards,
gab

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