If I set a clock rate of 56000 does that mean that
I can not run the interface at say t1 bandwidth?
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Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 9:08
PM
Subject: RE: Command Question
clock rate is normally omitted if your router's DTE
interface is connected to a CSU/DSU since the modem will provide the clock
rate information. However if you are in a lab scenario whereby you are
simulating a Wan by connecting your DTE to your DCE using two Cisco cables
then at the DCE end you have to provide the clock rate in order that your
serial interface can be up and running.
However , bandwidth needs to be supplied no matter
you are in lab or practical environments because things like reliability ,
load etc depends on it to work. Hope that helps
Jason
What is the diference between the "clock rate"
command and the "bandwidth" command?
Thanks
Adam Hickey
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