This is going to be of no help to you but when we used these
cards to bundle multiple T1's we had nothing good
to say about the way it worked. There were multiple issues, i.e
looping one T1 would cause the whole bundle to go down. Clearing
groups like removing one T1 from the bundle was causing problems
as well. After a while we simply trashed the whole thing and went with
the actual telco solution from a vendor specializing in this type of setup.
I was hoping the issue was the premature realease of the code supporting the
feature
but hearing it now from you just proves that Cisco doesn't really cut it
when it comes
to the telco equipment or equivalent :(

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> Hello all, I'm having a problem with my IMA interface on a 7206 running
> 12.2(5) (c7200-ds-mz.122-5.bin).  When I switched from UBR to VBR-NRT the
> pvc I was working on disappeared from the running config and no data will
> pass through that circuit.  I tried to add the pvc back into the config
but
> all I get is this in the log:
>
> %ATM-3-FAILCREATEVC: ATM failed to create VC(VCD=39, VPI=1, VCI=140) on
> Interface ATM4/ima0, (Cause of the failure: vpi/vci pair already in use)
>
> I tried removing the interface and adding it back in with the same
results.
> I've done a 'clear interface' on many frame relay links before with no ill
> effects but I'm hesistant to do the same thing here since, at times, the
IMA
> interface is another beast altogether from your standard interface.  The
> only other option I'm aware of is to reboot the router which is very
> difficult because it's right at the core.
>
> Has anyone tried the 'clear interface atm4/ima0' command without causing
> problems or is there another way to clear the vpi/vci config from memory
so
> it will accept the pvc correctly again without rebooting?
>
> Thanks!!




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