I'm surprised no one has replied to your post yet.

To question 1, You don't have to do either.  Clock will come from the carrier
at 1.544Mbps or 1.536Mbps.  What you'll need to configure on the CSU/DSU is
framing (ESF or SF),  line coding type (B8ZS or AMI), and on the router,
signaling type (NRZ which is the default, or NRZI).  The carrier will tell
you
what those values should be (they're typically ESF, B8ZS and NRZ nowadays).

To question 2, the Cisco VPN client is not supported on the 7200vxr.  If you
plan on implementing before next year, you'll need to use a PIX firewall,
VPN3000 concentrator, 1700, or 7100 see
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/learn/technologies/vpn/ra_vpn.h
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Subject: Need some advice [7:4019]


> Hi All, I am planing to install a 7200VXR router to do BGP and CISCO VPN
> with an ISP by usinga T1 line  and a ADC( Kentrox Service Point 2040)
> CSU/DSU which doesn't have the option to set the clock rate on menu.So ,
> what clock rate I have to set on the router Serial interface to match up
> the T1 line bandwidth 1536? And the next question is that any of you
> implemented VPN in a 7200vxr by using CISCO VPN client software and what
> problems you encouter?Any input would help. Thanks, Mike
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