[c-nsp] Are "line protocol" and LIT the same?

Martin T m4rtntns at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 19:37:38 EDT 2011


Lukasz,
it looks like the default value for keepalive packet is 10s. However,
if I disconnect the other end from my switch port, the line protocol
will be down immediately. How to explain this? In addition, there are
interfaces, which by default don't have keepaive set(for example
WS-C3750G-24TS SFP interfaces). They have "Keepalive not set" under
"show interfaces" output. However, they still have "line protocol is
up (connected)".. How to explain this?


regards,
martin


2011/4/26 Lukasz Bromirski <lukasz at bromirski.net>:
> On 2011-04-26 01:11, Martin T wrote:
>>
>> When Cisco switch or router port is "connected", it has status "line
>> protocol is up". As far as I know, this applies to all interface
>> types(10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-LX10, 1000BASE-SX etc
>> with different transceivers).
>> What is this "line protocol"? I always thought "line protocol" is up
>> once any electrical pulses are detected by Rx. Or is "line protocol"
>> strictly "link integrity test"(LIT) pulses(100-200ns of electrical
>> pulses with 16ms+/-8ms interval)? Any clarification would be much
>> appreciated.
>
> "Line protocol" for Ethernet interfaces is Ethernet frame. Cisco boxes
> send Ethernet keepalive frame and when it doesn't loop back, they
> declare line protocol down:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3/interface/command/reference/int_i1g.html#wp1154231
>
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