Are you getting TX packets but no RX packets?
Could be call-type setting...

On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Mark Brody wrote:

> I am trying to do a PPP T1 to a customer site. Here is what I have that is
> not working. Looks like we have a WAN link but data moving across it.
> 
> Side A (My Side) - Pipeline 220
> Ethernet/Static Routes/Default Route - 202.210.200.1 (our gateway)
> Ethernet/Mod Config/Ether1/IP Addr   - 202.210.200.186/24
> Ethernet/Connections/Cust001/IP Options/LAN Adrs - 202.210.202.106/30
> 
> Side B (Cust001) - Pipeline 130
> Ethernet/Static Routes/Default Route - 202.210.200.186
> Ethernet/Mod Config/Ether/IP Addr - 202.210.202.106/30
> Ethernet/Mod Config/Ether/2nd IP - 10.0.0.1 (for the internal side)
> Ethernet/Connections/ISP/IP Options/LAN Adrs - 202.210.200.186
> 
> The connection seems to come up fine for one minute or so and then drops. At
> no time can I actually route packets while it is up. On the Pipe 220, it
> shows L1/LA nnnn........ (4 DS0's active). On the 130 at the cust site, it
> show link active as well.
> 
> Telco has run end-to-end tests and says the T is clear.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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