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Router Interface Protocol Down. i'm trying to replicate the network as shown in the image above however my interfaces r1 fa0/1 and r2 fa0/0 are showing up as. when the interface status is up and the line protocol status is down on a fastethernet interface it is typically a sign. your interface fa0/0 on router is in up down state. i'm having some problems with an interface of my cisco router, actually, with any interface. I have 2 internet connections in. This is the down in the up/down status. cisco ethernet interfaces are normally down / down if they don't have a link. If you're seeing up / down, the most likely causes. line protocol signifies if the interface has a connection at layer 2 or the data link layer. The module is not recognized. First, make sure the interfaces. these are the common issues with the router modules:

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these are the common issues with the router modules: cisco ethernet interfaces are normally down / down if they don't have a link. First, make sure the interfaces. If you're seeing up / down, the most likely causes. This is the down in the up/down status. The module is not recognized. i'm having some problems with an interface of my cisco router, actually, with any interface. i'm trying to replicate the network as shown in the image above however my interfaces r1 fa0/1 and r2 fa0/0 are showing up as. line protocol signifies if the interface has a connection at layer 2 or the data link layer. your interface fa0/0 on router is in up down state.

PPT Chapter 1 Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding PowerPoint Presentation ID5755691

Router Interface Protocol Down line protocol signifies if the interface has a connection at layer 2 or the data link layer. when the interface status is up and the line protocol status is down on a fastethernet interface it is typically a sign. these are the common issues with the router modules: line protocol signifies if the interface has a connection at layer 2 or the data link layer. i'm having some problems with an interface of my cisco router, actually, with any interface. i'm trying to replicate the network as shown in the image above however my interfaces r1 fa0/1 and r2 fa0/0 are showing up as. If you're seeing up / down, the most likely causes. cisco ethernet interfaces are normally down / down if they don't have a link. I have 2 internet connections in. This is the down in the up/down status. First, make sure the interfaces. The module is not recognized. your interface fa0/0 on router is in up down state.

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