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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Taylor, Don
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 2:38 PM
To: 'Kelly Scroggins'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configurationThere's not too much to it. HDLC is the default encapsulation, so you won't have to change that. And if the second router you're connecting too has a Cisco internal CSU, they'll have the same default. Basically you just need to put clocking on one of the routers and that should do it. The command is "clock rate ?" (you get to choose the speed - might as well go with the fastest, 4000000).
The commands for configuring your CSU, though, are (in interface config mode) "service-module t1 ?" (get the list). The ones I use most often are:
"service-module t1 timeslots 1-24 speed 64"; this sets the CSU up for 24 channels at 64K per channel (T1 speed)
"service-module t1 linecode b8zs"; B8ZS line coding, as opposed to AMI (your provider can tell you which one to use)
"service-module t1 framing esf"; ESF or SF are your framing choicesHope that helps. Lemme know if you need something else.
- Don
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From: Kelly Scroggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 12:35 PM
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Subject: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
Can someone point me to some good documentation on
how to configure the csu/dsu module in a 2610 for
a plain ordinary hdlc t1 connection?Thanks,
kelly
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Title: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
Don, I
believe that a CSU is a layer one device. I have never seen any option on any
CSU I have ever worked with, internal or external, for line encapsulation. It is
always AMI / B8ZS and SF / ESF choices.
on the
router interface is where you configure HDLC or PPP. ( Or SDLC or SMDS or frame
relay, for that matter. ) This is done with both internal and external
CSU's.
notice
that within the Cisco config, you even differentiate between the serial
interface and the service module when issuing commands.
Chuck
- 2610 csu/dsu configuration Kelly Scroggins
- RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration Taylor, Don
- Re: 2610 csu/dsu configuration Kelly Scroggins
- RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration Taylor, Don
- RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration Chuck Larrieu
- RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration lawrence sculark
- RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration Benjamin Walling

