Thanks for your help.
I guess part of the confusion was: the difference between
the LMI connection state and the pvc status - I guess the two are the same?
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From: Roger Dellaca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 10:34 AM
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Subject: RE: LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated?
true - and I have generally had inactive VC's when I am going thru an NNI. When both ends are with the same phone co, they usually get it right, but when you go thru an NNI you tend to have more problems getting both companies to get to the same meeting switch & same DLCI at the same time. You end up with LMI's on both ends going to their local switches, but the PVC showing inactive on both ends.
>>> "Leigh Anne Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/08 10:03 AM >>>
VC status set to inactive indicates the connection between the local router and frame relay switch is working, but there is no connection between the remote router and the frame relay switch.
A deleted VC occurs when the local router is unable to establish frame relay service with the frame relay switch.
Inactive - local works, remote doesn't.
Deleted - local doesn't - no opportunity to find out about the remote.
-- Leigh Anne
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Carter, Mark
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 10:31 AM
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Subject: LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated?
This question could probably best be answered by someone working for a service provider.
(I currently work on the enterprise)
When three or more lmi requests sent from the router to the central office switch are
missed the c.o. switch will either delete or inactivate the pvc.
Can someone explain to me the difference between a deleted pvc and an inactived
one? What is happening on the telco side.
Also, a url link to Cisco's documentation on this one would be helpful. (I tried a
search but can't seem to pinpoint the area)
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