[c-nsp] T3 controller bounce
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Mar 22 08:23:39 EST 2005
That is almost surely the right bug to fix that
issue.
Notice the T3 went down and came right back up.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 04:45:52PM -0700, John Neiberger wrote:
> >>> "Ahmed, Ali" <Ali.Ahmed at broadwing.com> 3/21/05 3:46:25 PM >>>
> >Gentlemen,
> >I have an anomaly that I need help understanding. In my logs for a
> 7513
> >running IOS 12.0(27)S2, I see a T3 controller bounce in 100th of a
> >second, do not see any customers bounce, or any other indication that
> >shows that this has happened. Does anyone know anything about this,
> or
> >if there is a related Bug that can explain this?
> >This is all that I see:
> >Mar 8 13:30:01.910 EST: %CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller T3 3/0/0,
> >changed state to down
> >Mar 8 13:30:02.954 EST: %CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller T3 3/0/0,
> >changed state to up
>
> It sounds like it could be the same bug that Rodney pointed out to me
> in the other DS3 thread:
>
> CSCee70591
> Externally found severe defect: Resolved (R)
> PA-2T3+ does not adhere to the ANSI T1.231 standard
>
> and for the MC PA it's:
>
> CSCee49862
> Externally found severe defect: Resolved (R)
> PA-MC-2T3+ does not adhere to ANSI T1.231 standard
>
> Is that a possibility?
>
> John
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