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Frame Relay and network-clock-participate command

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ksas025

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Jun 3, 2004
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I have a 56k frame relay link at four sites. Currently only three of the sites work and the only difference I can find between the Cisco 2600xm configurations is the non-working site has a "no network-clock-participate wic 0" line enabled. The other working sites do not. Could this be causing my problem? I ask and just dont try it because the router is geographically far away and I would hate to spend the trip out there to simply try one command. Therefore I would like some expert validation before I make the trip.

Just to note: I say above the only difference is the clock-participate command. This isnt entirely true. Of course the site-specific configurations are different such as DLCI, IP address, hostnames, etc.

Thanks.

 
The frame switch is what provides the clocking, and when I had my frame setup I had this command on my 2620XM, and it did not affect it. Since you have to figure it out anyway, looks like you're jumpin' on a plane regardless...right?

Burt
 
Not exactly. Site is not that far.

In any case the problem turned out to be the CSU/DSU modem. Telco ran some test a noticed the Modem was not behaving as expected. Replaced it and all is good.

Thanks for your input burtsbees!!!
 
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