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how to do a config loopback
user name
2006-04-26 13:44:41

I have a remote site that is down. ; This is a cme.  Im able to get into the gw, and I see that the t1 controller is in a down state.  Is the way for me to determine if the card is bad or good by doing some type of loopback config on the gw.  I am remote to the gw.  I think it’s a cable issue,  but want to be sure it not a dead t1 controller card

 

 

James D. Grace

CCNP CCNA MCSE MCDBA

Sr. System Engineer / Professional Svc.

Digitel Corporation

 

I need some help....
user name
2006-04-26 11:25:04
Hi,

Im trying to import a .txt file that includes several
canadian adress's
into my map. Is there a way to do this? I understand that I
will first
have to geocode these address's and than feed them into the
map.

Does anyone have any idea how easy this will be? Or has
anyone here
done this and succeeded?

Thanks in advance
-Phil


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how to do a config loopback
user name
2006-04-26 14:06:00
James,
 
To my knowledge to can not remotely test for hardware problems using only software.
 
You can however use a hardware loopback plug to test the router/CSU.
 
You will need to have someone connect a T1 loopback cable to your CSU and reconfigure that controller as a channel group, configure HDLC, configure an IP address on the interface and then run various ping tests.  All of this is detailed in this link:
 
 
Justin

 
On 4/26/06, James Grace <digitelusa.net">jgracedigitelusa.net> wrote:

I have a remote site that is down. ; This is a cme.  Im able to get into the gw, and I see that the t1 controller is in a down state.&nbsp; Is the way for me to determine if the card is bad or good by doing some type of loopback config on the gw.  I am remote to the gw.  I think it's a cable issue,&nbsp; but want to be sure it not a dead t1 controller card

 

 

James D. Grace

CCNP CCNA MCSE MCDBA

Sr. System Engineer / Professional Svc.

Digitel Corporation

 


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