I've done a quick check on IOS 11.2 and IOS 12.1 - either "clock rate" or
"clockrate" is accepted when configuring the router, although if you use
"clockrate" and don't complete the command properly it claims to be an
unrecognized command.  On both IOS it shows in the configuration as
"clockrate".
So, it depends what the original question was actually referring to.
To configure - use either, although you'll get more online help from "clock
rate".
In the "show run" output - "clockrate".
Officially, for exam purposes - don't know, but my guess would be "clock
rate", as that's what's in all the doco.

JMcL
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"Kevin Wigle" @groupstudy.com on 05/06/2001
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You have to remember that when you do a "show run" that the router builds a
set of configuration commands that would create the configuration - not
necessarily what was typed in.

That means that it is very possible that you type in "clock rate" to
configure the router and the IOS portion that implements it understands it.

But the "show run" part of IOS has been programmed to return "clockrate"
when it builds a representation of the configuration.

6 of this or one half dozen of the other - one engineer did it one way and
another engineer didn't read his notes......

Kevin Wigle


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> Surprisingly enough, It Depends.
> CCO claims the command is "clock rate".  The online command help claims
it
> is "clock rate".  However the command appears in "sh run" as "clockrate"
> (at least on a 4700 and 7500 using IOS 11.2 - it may vary by platform and
> IOS for all I know).
> I think either variation will be accepted when configuring - I don't have
a
> convenient box to test it on at the moment.
>
> JMcL
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> "IP Admin" @groupstudy.com on 05/06/2001 01:49:35
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> It is clockrate.
> Thanks
> Mohammad khalid
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> Hi guys
> Can anyone tel me if the config for the DCE is clockrate or clock rate
>
> Thanks
>
> Tade




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