Kirk, If you'll send me the running-config (sh ru from #prompt) and I'll see if I can help you. If might be that you have and access or deny list configured incorrectly. It does not sound like a TC problem to me either. Samuel S. Lowe Director, Data Services UniversalCom, Inc. slowe@universalcom.net ----- Original Message ----- From: K Mitchell <mitch@keyconn.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 6:16 AM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Another dead ISDN link
At 05:10 PM 8/18/99 -0400, you wrote:
ISDN connection with a Cisco 804 on a static IP address. He has the IP assigned to him, but the connection can't seem to pass any traffic. Terminated the connection and reconnected, still nothing. Actually there is traffic on the line per MON PPP, but pings aren't going either way and the customer claims to be unable to pass any http traffic either.
After an hour on the phone with 3Com support yesterday, this appears to be a Cisco issue, not the HiPer. Anybody familiar with Cisco 804 configuration know what might be causing this? Another weird part of it...Pings won't go either way through the connection, but traceroutes work fine.
Thanks, Kirk
-- Kirk Mitchell-General Manager mitch@keyconn.net Keystone Connect Unlock Your World Altoona, PA 814-941-5000 http://www.keyconn.net
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