Hey Experts,
I’ve installed a new T1 VWIC2 card in a Cisco 2621 to replace an existing T1 CSU/DSU card. The card is recognized by the router and the T1 controllers and serial interfaces are configured correctly. When the old T1 CSU/DSU card is installed the P2P T1 line comes up just fine and traffic is being passed. When the T1 VWIC2 card is installed the new serial interface comes up but the line protocol is down. The serial interfaces are configured and addressed the same. The clocking on the near and far end routers T1 controllers are both set to line. I have a TAC case open with Cisco on this but they were unable to figure out why the line protocol would not come up during the 2 hour maintenance window we had to work with. We ran loopback tests in which the line protocol can up fine to eliminate the possibility of a hardware problem on the new card. No errors. Also checked and all of the interfaces and controllers are not administratively shutdown.
Not sure why this line protocol will not come up. Help anyone?
Thanks in advance.
I’ve installed a new T1 VWIC2 card in a Cisco 2621 to replace an existing T1 CSU/DSU card. The card is recognized by the router and the T1 controllers and serial interfaces are configured correctly. When the old T1 CSU/DSU card is installed the P2P T1 line comes up just fine and traffic is being passed. When the T1 VWIC2 card is installed the new serial interface comes up but the line protocol is down. The serial interfaces are configured and addressed the same. The clocking on the near and far end routers T1 controllers are both set to line. I have a TAC case open with Cisco on this but they were unable to figure out why the line protocol would not come up during the 2 hour maintenance window we had to work with. We ran loopback tests in which the line protocol can up fine to eliminate the possibility of a hardware problem on the new card. No errors. Also checked and all of the interfaces and controllers are not administratively shutdown.
Not sure why this line protocol will not come up. Help anyone?
Thanks in advance.