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Cisco Command not recognized
Posted by rahan on July 9th, 2006


Hi,

i have a cisco router :

Model Cisco 2610XM
IOS = c2600-IPBASE-M
Version 12.3(6e)

This router use a controller E1 (Channalized E1 Version 1.0).

i need to use this commande on controlleur E1 :
clock source line primary

But the router not recognize it !!

When i type : "clock source line" and i press TAB, the possible
parameters are printed, so "primary" or "internal". But when i type de
full commande, the router not recognize my command !!! can you tell me
why please ?

Thank You very much for your help

Best Regards
Rahan

Posted by flamer die.spam@hotmail.com on July 9th, 2006


something needed after primary aswell??


rahan wrote:


Posted by bukkake on July 10th, 2006


upgrade your IOS

On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 23:53:24 +0200, rahan <rahan@rahan.net> wrote:


Posted by william on July 10th, 2006


Agreed, look on the cisco site for your ios and cross reference it with
the command you are trying to use. It probably needs to be a newer
ios.


bukkake wrote:

Posted by Rahan on July 10th, 2006


no.

Thank You
Best Regards

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Posted by Rahan on July 10th, 2006


okay. i will upgrade my IOS

ThankYou very much
Rahan

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Posted by anybody43@hotmail.com on July 10th, 2006


Rahan wrote:
had a brief look.

It certainly could be a bug but such fundamantal bugs are rare.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk71...801095a3.shtml
Says:-

"Note: If there are multiple T1s coming into an access server,
only one can be the primary source. The other T1s derive the
clock from the primary source. If there are multiple T1s,
ensure the T1 line designated as the primary clock source
is configured correctly. You may also configure a second
T1 line to provide clocking in case the primary source
goes down. To do this, use the clock source line
secondary command from controller configuration mode."

Maybe you already have the "primary" command
on another interface?

Maybe if you have only one T1 installed you cannot
specify primary? - Less likely.

Maybe it is a bug?


Posted by anybody43@hotmail.com on July 10th, 2006


Rahan wrote:
had a brief look.

It certainly could be a bug but such fundamantal bugs are rare.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk71...801095a3.shtml
Says:-

"Note: If there are multiple T1s coming into an access server,
only one can be the primary source. The other T1s derive the
clock from the primary source. If there are multiple T1s,
ensure the T1 line designated as the primary clock source
is configured correctly. You may also configure a second
T1 line to provide clocking in case the primary source
goes down. To do this, use the clock source line
secondary command from controller configuration mode."

Maybe you already have the "primary" command
on another interface?

Maybe if you have only one T1 installed you cannot
specify primary? - Less likely.

Maybe it is a bug?


Posted by Rahan on July 10th, 2006


ThankYou very much.

am not in this case. I have only one E1 controller and not clock primary is
defined yet.

I will plan to update my ios and i will tell you know.

Thanks again.

Best Regards
Rahan

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Rahan wrote:
This explanation does not ring true with me so I
had a brief look.

It certainly could be a bug but such fundamantal bugs are rare.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk71...801095a3.shtml
Says:-

"Note: If there are multiple T1s coming into an access server,
only one can be the primary source. The other T1s derive the
clock from the primary source. If there are multiple T1s,
ensure the T1 line designated as the primary clock source
is configured correctly. You may also configure a second
T1 line to provide clocking in case the primary source
goes down. To do this, use the clock source line
secondary command from controller configuration mode."

Maybe you already have the "primary" command
on another interface?

Maybe if you have only one T1 installed you cannot
specify primary? - Less likely.

Maybe it is a bug?



Posted by rahan on July 10th, 2006


Hi All,

Juste before to upgrade my IOS, i read command reference for my router
and it seem normal !! So, the correct command for my router is : "clock
source line" (only). This command, by default mean "clock source line
primary". Well.

When i type : "clock source line", i don't have an error but the command
is not applyed in running configuration !!! The command seem to be
ignored by the router. Why ? because i think, i need to run :

network-clock-participate wic 0

My running and startup configuration are saved with command :
no network-clock-participate slot 1
no network-clock-participate wic 0

So, when i try to run :
network-clock-participate wic 0

The router tell me :
wic slot is empty or does not support clock participate

So, i need to make this command work for use "clock source line".

Any idea ?
Thank You very much

Best Regards
Rahan

Posted by Brian V on July 10th, 2006



"rahan" <rahan@rahan.net> wrote in message
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It doesn't show up because it is the default. Not all command show up
especially when the are the default ones.



Posted by rahan on July 10th, 2006


Brian V wrote:

ok, but how can i remove this two lines :
no network-clock-participate slot 1
no network-clock-participate wic 0

i tryed :
network-clock-participate slot 1
network-clock-participate wic 0

but i have this message :
wic slot is empty or does not support clock participate

Thank You

Best Regards
Rahan