hey :)

its um bandwidth 19200 for 19.2mb
if u wanted it 64k then u'd do 'bandwidth 64'

Justin... :)

On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Wale Jones wrote:

> Hello group,
> 
> Can anyone out there shed a light on the right format to configure a 
> bandwidth on a serial interface.
> 
> ie, to configure say 19200 on an interface, do you input
> 
>           #bandwidth 19200
> 
> OR
> 
>          #bandwidth 19
> 
> As the IOS do not support decimal, and when you do a show interface with 
> 19200 configured what you see is 19200Kbs; meaning that the bandwidth has 
> therefor been configured for 19.2Mbs
> 
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Ejola, T
> 
> 
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