From: Johnson, Charles (Charles.Johnson@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 16:33:38 GMT-3
Lee,
Did you get this resolved or did you shove needles into your eyes?
You didn't give us allot of info to go on. Do you have access to the other 5k,
but not the config? If so, "show lane client" will help isolate the trouble w
ith 5k LEC. These links might help with that:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/121/shlaneclient.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/121/tblshlaneclient.html
If you're only having trouble with the one LEC and don't have access to it, you
have to trouble shoot from the LECS/LES. There's not allot of info on that.
Get your needles ready.
Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee@adv-is.com [mailto:lee@adv-is.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 8:58 AM
To: CCIELAB
Subject: ATM LANE HELP!!!
I need some help please. I was challenged by a colleague with the following
LANE scenario.
3620, and 2 Cat5k with LANE modules connected to LS1010. The LECS, LES/BUS,
and a LEC are running on the 3620, the LS1010 is not giving the LECS address
to the clients (setup not to)I have access to one of the cat5k and can hard
code the LECS address and make it work fine. My friend has configured the
other cat5k lane module and won't let me see the config. I get the
following message on the LECS (3620)
cause of last failure: no configuration
culprit for the last failure: 47.009181000000006070592F01.0030B6B1A810.01
Before I admit defeat to my friend (I'd rather have needles shoved into my
eyes) can someone out there give me any help? How can I determine what LECS
the cat5k lane module is trying to connect to I've tried several debug lane
xxxx maybe not the right one. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee
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