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Re: Test Message/first post/F-R question [1:9837] posted 07/01/2002
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yes! yes! i think that may have been it.  I haven't got access to the
routers at the moment though so i can't test that theory, but i think the
problem arose when i changed the clock rate to 64k (aust telco std).  Hmmm.

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ROd
CCNA Student
Perth, Australia

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Cluett" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 12:59 AM
Subject: RE: Test Message/first post/F-R question [1:9837]


> I have seen this occur on 3620 routers running IOS 12.1.5(T8).  There is
an
> IOS bug in that version which will unexpectingly pull the interface into
an
> up/down state.  This only applies to the use of an integrated CSU/DSU.
> Essentially, a but flip occurs changing the timeslot speed from 56k to
64k.
> It may be worthwhile to go to www.cisco.com and check out the known bugs
> with the version of IOS you are running.




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