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phatrabt

join:2002-01-29
Marietta, GA

[H/W] "sh int" on an OC3 interface shows aborts

We're using a Cisco 7304 with an OC3 card installed (7300-2OC3ATM-SMI) running IOS 12.2(20)S10 for remote site connectivity. On the active OC3 (atm3/0) interface (containing 312 sub-interfaces) I am seeing a trickle of CRC errors accumulate but the number of aborts is increasing at a large rate. I have researched the aborts and can't find a good answer of what they are so I was hoping someone had an answer. Do the aborts signify it sees a physical layer issue? Or a higher layer issue? Any help would be appreciated!

aryoba
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join:2002-08-22

said by phatrabt See Profile :

We're using a Cisco 7304 with an OC3 card installed (7300-2OC3ATM-SMI) running IOS 12.2(20)S10 for remote site connectivity. On the active OC3 (atm3/0) interface (containing 312 sub-interfaces) I am seeing a trickle of CRC errors accumulate but the number of aborts is increasing at a large rate. Do the aborts signify it sees a physical layer issue?
It sounds like physical layer issue. Call your ISP or telco to do some loop testing.


Da Geek Kid

join:2003-10-11
Mclean, VA
as aryoba See Profile said I would replace the cable to the d-mark as well..


TomS_
debugger it
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join:2002-07-19
Australia


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May 20th, @01:01AM

said by Da Geek Kid See Profile :

d-mark
You mean demarc. Its short for "demarcation".

But I wouldnt neccessarily replace the cable, sometimes all it takes is to clean the ends (note: with a fibre cleaning kit!), particularly if the environment the service is installed in can be a little dusty.
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