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can not ping to serial interface

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iam setup router 1700 and when i ping to ethernet its ok but when i try to ping to s i can not do that and when i show interface i see it line protocol down
what must i do i try to change the slot but its same thing

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is this interface connected to your ISP or another router?

Post your show run and I can help you out a little more.
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Frame-relay?
back to back serial?

post above is correct need to see show run
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ervice timestamps debug uptime                              
service timestamps log uptime                            
no service password-encryption                              
!
hostname Router              
!
logging rate-limit console 10 except errors                                          
!
memory-size iomem 25                    
ip subnet-zero              
no ip finger            
!
call rsvp-sync              
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
interface FastEthernet0
 ip address 217.173.48.145 255.255.255.248
 speed auto
!
interface Serial0
 ip address 217.173.48.97 255.255.255.252
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Serial0
no ip http server
!
!
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
no scheduler allocate
end

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What is your layer 2 protocol ie.. ppp, frame-relay?
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hi
its connect to coptech modem(Vsat)

thanks
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Routers
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A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers perform the "traffic directing" functions on the Internet. The most familiar type of routers are home and small office cable or DSL routers that simply pass data, such as web pages, email, IM, and videos between computers and the Internet. More sophisticated routers, such as enterprise routers, connect large business or ISP networks up to the powerful core routers that forward data at high speed along the optical fiber lines of the Internet backbone. Though routers are typically dedicated hardware devices, use of software-based routers has grown increasingly common.

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