The command bandwidth   does not set the bandwidth of the serial port to the
value you assign ... it is used by the router to calculate routing metrics
for some routing protocols,
If you want to change the bandwidth of the port u shold better use "clock
rate" command...
Gugana

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric.ding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 PM
To: Groupstudy
Subject: why saw different load?


router one' int s0 and router two' int s0  use DDN to connected,also set the
same bandwidth.
router one>sh int s0
i got the load is 31/255
but 
router two>sh int s0
i get the load is 250/250 

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