ok, couldn't let this pass on a Friday afternoon.

Went to the lab and set up 2 routers as beginning on page 283, Lab #17.

No, it didn't work. I was using a 3600 and a 4700.

I dropped the 3600 and used another 4700. Didn't work.

However I noticed that when back-to-back both 4700's Rcv Alarm was flashing
crazy as well as another led which I forget the name.

I remembered a previous post about clock and gave the command "atm clock
internal" on one router.

Boom, lights are more sane and yes I can ping, from both routers to the
other router.

So, the lab is correct BUT they forgot the little thing about the clock if
you're directly back-to-back.  Plugged them both back into the LS-1010, took
the clock off and things are back to normal.

Nice little diversion.

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown) 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:47 PM
Subject: RE:ATM int are up, unable to ping. [7:5934]


> Based on 3 people that have so far concurred on using subinterfaces before
> you can ping, it seems that Hutnik's first Lab exercise in the ATM chapter
> is technically wrong. If I can prove this I will certainly send him an
> e-mail to clear up the issue.
> I'll try this tonight and post the working config.
> Thanks for your replies.
> Elmer
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