Re: [nsp] is line protocol enough?

From: Glen Shok (gshok@cisco.com)
Date: Tue Nov 30 1999 - 17:17:40 EST


if they are directly connected, you need a dte and a dce side cable. (i think)
also need to configure the "clockrate" command ON ONE SIDE ONLY.

Glen

At 11:19 AM 11/22/1999 -0500, Fabien Berger wrote:

>i came across a strange thing, can someone explain?
>
>2 routers are connected via a serial v.35 (HDLC encapsulation, keepalives are set to 10s). on one end of the line the line protocol
>is down and on the other the line protocol stays up (link is up in both ends). a sh/no sh does not help.
>
>the problem is that the static routes pointing towards that interface (with line protocol up) are not removed. traffic is lost! does
>this mean that we should never trust the keepalives? should we always let a routing protocol discover link failures?
>
>thanks in advance
>
>-Fabien Berger
>IP-Plus Engineering
>Swisscom Business Com
>www.ip-plus.net
>
>

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