Re: Point to Point T1 with Cisco 1841 Routers
- From: jason.polce@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 10 Apr 2007 13:24:47 -0700
On Apr 10, 3:22 pm, Doug McIntyre <mer...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
jason.po...@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Hey, got a quick question here. I configured a couple of point to
point 1841 routers for a new WAN to our remote office. Everything
worked fine when i tested them here. I shipped the remote router out,
had it hooked up and the circuit came up instantly. I setup monitoring
and that night got a lot of alerts saying the circuit was down. I
checked it in the morning and on my side, the router had a lot of CRC
errors. I made sure framing, linecode, encapsulation was all good.
both sides are using the line clocking etc..
Sounds like clock slips.
In a PtP circuit, both sides should NOT be recovering the clock from
the line. One side should be driving the clock from internal, and the
other side should be recovering the clock from the line.
Otherwise you get clock slips, and see exactly what you are seeing.
Thanks for the help, ill make the change now.
.
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