Do I need to config the serial as a DCE or does it automatically become a
DCE when I specify a clock rate?

Will this type of connection work even if I'm not running Frame Relay, for
instance setting up OSPF single area or multiple area, using ppp encap?

Thanks!


""John Neiberger"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Each serial link needs to have some sort of clocking at the physical
> layer, regardless of your choice of datalink layer protocol.  In
> addition, each serial link is entirely separate from the others and can
> have differing clockrates.
>
> Be sure that you set your clockrate on the DCE side only.  The DTE side
> does not need to be specified because it is, by definition, listening to
> the clock from the DCE.
>
> >>> "." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/15/01 4:09:37 PM >>>
> DCE to DTE no CSU/DSUs
>
> If I connect my routers via serial interfaces using a crossover serial
> cable
> , do I need to set a clock rate even if I'm running fame relay? If I do
> need
> to use a clock rate do all the routers need to be set for the same
> clock
> rate?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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