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- From: bjork@telebit.com (Steven Bjork)
- Subject: Re: Connect Cisco and WellFleet routers via sync line
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.152956.9240@telebit.com>
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- Organization: Telebit Corporation; Sunnyvale, CA, USA
- References: <1992Nov16.221627.1223@fizz.fdn.org>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 15:29:56 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.221627.1223@fizz.fdn.org>,
- ben@fizz.fdn.org (Benoit Grange) writes:
-
- >We have a new SYNC line (@ 64 Kb/s) and at one end our Wellfleet Link node
- >router, at the other end a Cisco AGS+ router (owned by INRIA/Fnet).
-
- >After connecting all, configuring (standard minimal config) and enabling
- >what's needed our router reports frames sent (one frame of 28 bytes every
- >few seconds) but nothing received... (not even a single byte). The link
- >does not work.
-
- If your DSU/CSU has loopback check, insure that they can put each other
- into remote loopback. If this works, you have some assurance that your
- physical sync line is ok. If this fails, check the wiring from the
- point at which your telephone system provides access (demarc in USA
- slang) to the DSU/CSU for errors. If the wiring looks good, call the
- telephone service provider.
-
- I know that a Telebit NetBlazer router works with a cisco or a WellFleet,
- but I've never tried a cisco and a WellFleet together :).
-
- --Steven
-