[j-nsp] Fwd: Cable need to unplug/plug after box restarted

Sean Clarke sean at clarke-3.demon.nl
Fri Apr 17 11:48:00 EDT 2009


I may be missing the point, but I thought a DDF was just where you wired 
up the E1's too ..

Is there any active box in between the 2 x routers, providing clock ?

Have you tried with BOTH ENDS set to internal clocking ?

cheers
Sean



On 4/17/09 10:02 AM, Faizal Rachman wrote:
> Both interface using same config  as follow :
> ce1-2/0/0 {
>      description "*** RouterA ***";
>      clocking external;
>      e1-options {
>          framing unframed;
>      }
>      no-partition interface-type e1;
> }
> e1-2/0/0 {
>      description RouterA;
>      mtu 4500;
>      clocking external;
>      encapsulation cisco-hdlc;
>      unit 0 {
>          family inet {
>              address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/30;
>          }
>          family iso;
>          family mpls;
>      }
> }
>
> And the other :
> e1-1/0/1 {
>      description RouterB;
>      mtu 4500;
>      clocking external;
>      encapsulation cisco-hdlc;
>      e1-options {
>          framing unframed;
>      }
>      unit 0 {
>          family inet {
>              address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/30;
>          }
>          family iso;
>          family mpls;
>      }
> }
>
> Transmission using DDF
>
> Rgrds,
> Faizal
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Sean Clarke<sean at clarke-3.demon.nl>  wrote:
>
>    
>>   And on the other end  ?
>> What is providing the clock ?
>> What is the box on the other side ?
>> If they are directly connected, i.e. no SDH or so in the middle ... try
>> clocking BOTH ends as internal.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/17/09 9:19 AM, Faizal Rachman wrote:
>>
>> i use external clocking.
>>
>> show configuration interfaces e1-2/0/0
>> mtu 4500;
>> clocking external;
>> encapsulation cisco-hdlc;
>> unit 0 {
>>      family inet {
>>          address xx.xx.xx.xx/30;
>>      }
>>      family iso;
>>      family mpls;
>> }
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Sean Clarke<sean at clarke-3.demon.nl>wrote:
>>
>>      
>>>   On 4/17/09 8:15 AM, Faizal Rachman wrote:
>>>
>>> But if we ignore the restarted router, why should i have to unplug/plug E1
>>> cable facing to peer router to make it work again.
>>> I believe that keepalive  is kind of setting to make interface know while it
>>> is up or down. But after several times, link cannot revert back to normal
>>> until unplug/plug ritual.
>>>
>>>
>>>   That should not happen IMO ... there must be something else up .. timing
>>> ?
>>> However are you clocking the circuit ?
>>>
>>>        
>>
>>
>>      
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