From: Merrill, James D. (AIT) (James.D.Merrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jan 17 2001 - 13:59:11 GMT-3
Check to make sure you have the speed set the same on both routers. If one
is 4meg the other 16meg will give you the beaconing error messages. The
beaconing error message is a kind of catch all error for token-ring.
James D. Merrill
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-----Original Message-----
From: McCallum, Robert
[mailto:Robert.McCallum@let-it-be-thus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 10:47 AM
To: 'Ccielab' (E-mail)
Subject: Token Ring router
Hello,
Trying to configure up a lab at the moment. I am running
into severe
difficulty when trying to connect two routers via a token
ring interface.
Scenario = R1 ---token ring0/0(ip 148.100.150.1/24) ----
MAU ----token
ring0/0(ip 148.100.150.2/24) ----R2.
I am getting all sorts of ring errors i.e. need to wait for
new
monitor.%TR-3-OPENFAIL: Unit 0, open failed: phase4, ring
beaconing
Whether I configure source bridge ring numbers makes no
difference.
Has anyone done this before who can point me to a link or in
the right
direction. Try not to tell me the answer right out.
Cheers
Robert McCallum
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