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Hi vish112,
Since it shows down/down on both sides I suggest temporarily configuring it as a standard serial connection to confirm there are no problems with the interfaces or cabling. Also, you can do a loopback test to check the serial ports. Assuming that there are no problems with the cabling/interface then configure the frame relay again and check the status with "show frame route" and "show frame pvc". Here is a good introduction to configuring frame relay: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk71...7.shtml#topic7 Spice_Weasel Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means, Time held me green and dying Though I sang in my chains like the sea. |
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