<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Hello,<br><br></div>I have couple sites where the
connectivity is legacy ADSL, and once in a while we have a situation
where something happens on the telco network and all our analogs go to
shit but the interface doesnt actually go down but rather just starts
incrementing the error count like crazy. In these situations usually a
physical disconnect/reconnect of the line or a restarted of the router
clears it and the ADSL syncs back up clean. <br><br></div>This is
sometimes tough not always having someone local who can do the manual
reset and of course I'd prefer a more automated solution. In this
scenario the cost of a second out of band connection is not really
practical either.<br><br></div><div>I was thinking that maybe I could do
this with an IP SLA and/or EEM script and do something like when IP SLA
fails I could trigger a shut/no shut on the physical ATM int to force
the DSL to drop and then resync.<br><br></div><div>Has anyone ever done
anything like this, and particularly with ADSL? I am just looking for
insight from people who either have tried this, are running this or
something like it and what their experiences were.<br><br>Thanks<br>chris<br></div></div>