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> Devices currently active:
>         wanpipe1 wanpipe2
>  
>  
> Wanpipe Config:
>  
> Device name | Protocol Map | Adapter  | IRQ | Slot/IO | If's | CLK | Baud rate |
> wanpipe1    | N/A          | A101/1D/A102/2D/4/4D/8| 233 | 1       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
> wanpipe2    | N/A          | A101/1D/A102/2D/4/4D/8| 233 | 1       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
>  
> Wanrouter Status:
>  
> Device name | Protocol | Station | Status        |
> wanpipe1    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Connected     |
> wanpipe2    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
>  
> 

Hey,

	assuming the original link is a single span on wanpipe1 and the new one is wanpipe2, you have a problem
with the physical connection probably (or maybe the CRC isn?t set right, or framing). Anyway, the wanrouter config
for wanpipe2 (wanpipe2,conf) may give you some indication what?s wrong there.
 
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