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Troubleshooting E-CPOS interfaces

Symptom

An E-CPOS interface is physically up, the channelized POS interfaces on it are up, but its link layer is

down.

Solution

The physical parameter settings (such as clock source and scrambling) on the E-CPOS interface do
not match those on the remote E-CPOS interface.

The link layer protocol of the POS channel does match that of the remote POS channel.

The bandwidth of POS interfaces channelized from the local E-CPOS interface is not the same as
that of POS interfaces channelized from the remote E-CPOS interface.

POS interfaces channelized from the local E-CPOS interface are not the same as POS interfaces
channelized from the remote E-CPOS interface in POS interface number.

PPP authentication fails on the virtual POS interface. PPP authentication maybe fails due to incorrect

PPP authentication parameters.

You can use the display interface pos interface-number command to display the multiplexing path and

PPP link negotiation information of the specified POS interface.
An interface may be in one of the following four states:

Posinterface-number current state: DOWN ( Administratively ). Line protocol current state: DOWN,

indicating that the interface is administratively shut down.

Posinterface-number current state: DOWN. Line protocol current state: DOWN, indicating that the

interface is not enabled or has not gone up on the physical layer

Posinterface-number current state: UP. Line protocol current state: UP, indicating that the interface
has passed LCP negotiation.

Posinterface-number current state: UP. Line protocol current state: DOWN, indicating that the
interface has been activated but has not passed LCP negotiation.