Re: Virtual-Access Interfaces

From: Ken Fee (kfee@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 20 2000 - 01:25:35 GMT-3


   
It's been my experience with Virtual-Access interfaces that they never
completely go away until a reboot. Multiple Virt-Acc int's get created with
the same IP info typically when a circuit is bouncing up and down.

Ken

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andres Zeller" <azeller@uswest.net>
To: "Kenneth Sacca" <ksacca@cisco.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual-Access Interfaces

> You remove a VI by removing the pvc that originally cloned it, and then
> adding it back in, if you want it to renegotiate.
>
> Kenneth Sacca wrote:
>
> > I'm seeing the following output during a "show ip int brief"
> >
> > Virtual-Access2 131.180.50.5 YES NVRAM up up
> > Virtual-Template2 131.180.80.10 YES NVRAM down down
> > Virtual-Access3 131.180.60.5 YES NVRAM up up
> > Virtual-Template3 131.180.60.5 YES NVRAM down down
> > Virtual-Access4 131.180.50.5 YES TFTP up up
> >
> > Notice how Virtual-Access 2 and Virtual-Access 4 have the same IP
> > address, their states are both up up, but the source for the top
> > one is NVRAM and the source for the bottom one is TFTP.
> >
> > How can I get rid of the bottom one? When I do a shutdown on the
> > serial interface, the subinterface goes down and virtual-access 2
> > goes down, but virtual-access 4 is still up and pings can still go
> > through. You can't do a shutdown on a virtual-access interface so
> > how do I get rid of it?
> >
> > Thanks Ken
> >



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