Tariq, you don't get away so easily :->

When you say "flapping" what is the specific symptom? Sh ip int brie shows
up down? Down down?

Is it that you are losing routes?

Debug fram pack for frame relay links, debug ppp for ppp links, debug hdlc
 I think? Don't have a router handy. ) shows what?

You are sitting there minding your own business and the link goes down, then
comes back up? Or are you doing something, like reloading the router, and
the link appears up for a moment, then goes down?

In a situation where you are connecting routers back to back, in general I
have found that if a serial link is not operating properly, it is a config
problem. Knock on wood.

Chuck

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Subject:        Serial Link is flapping [7:1793]

Hello Everybody.

In my home network, one link is continuously flapping.
I changed the cable but no luck .......

I checked clock rate on DCE side and it was 64000.

Please help me to remove this problem

Tariq
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