09-24-2007 05:02 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:53 PM
What does it mean when the status of an interface shows as "reset"?
This is after issueing the show ip interface brief, as below:
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
Serial1/0:0 192.168.x.y YES NVRAM reset down
Serial1/0:1 192.168.x.y YES NVRAM reset down
Serial1/0:2 192.168.x.y YES NVRAM reset down
09-24-2007 06:47 AM
Hi,
Normally interface status is up, down, or administratively down. If it shows "reset" it could be a faulty hardware/controller (local or remote).
Can you post the output of "show controller e1"?
Regards,
Dandy
09-24-2007 07:01 AM
Maybe this state is specific to channelised cards, and is the state of the B-channels if the D-channel is down. Do all the channels say "reset", even S1/0:15 or S1/0:23?
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
09-24-2007 08:30 AM
I am trying to help troubleshoot the problem overseas. The router is in another country so I can't get more show outputs quickly.
Another question is if the controller is configured but there is not interface cable connected to it, will that show it to be RESET? I am starting to wonder if the cable is plugged into the wrong port on the module.
09-24-2007 09:43 AM
Hi,
It seems that your controller is down. Because serial is shown as reset when E1 controller is down. As your router is in another country you can not check a local loop from Modem towards router. That is a very good test we can carry out on any type of WAN Link.
See the output of command
sh controller e1 1/1 ( or whatever slot port number is )
Most likely it will show you as controller is down. Try shut and no shut on controller it works many times.
HTH !!
Regards
Subodh
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