Yes the bandwidth statement is'nt necessary but you do need a clock
statement while configuring a DCE.
Jayant
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ole Drews Jensen"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 11:41 PM
Subject: RE: URGENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [7:8061]
> Hth, well, you can't really answer that, since you didn't ask the question
> can you???
>
> The bandwitdh statement is NOT necessary, but it is always "nice" to add
> while you're there anyway, so your routing protocols can make decisions
> based on it.
>
> I don't know what you're trying to say with your "in your case" quote, but
> please don't insult me or other people on this list. I can make mistakes
too
> - I am human in case you were wondering.
>
> What's wrong with "Excuse me sir/madam, but I believe you made a mistake
in
> your reply to mr/ms".
>
> I do not have my routers setup at this point because I had to move them,
so
> I can't test it at this moment, but I am fairly sure in my argument that
you
> can see if your interface is DTE or DCE by doing a show int.
>
> Ole
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: andyh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 5:48 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: URGENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [7:8061]
>
>
> Hth? well, not really
>
> what, exactly, is a bandwidth statement going to achieve?? would you
enable
> MultiLink-PPP by adding "bandwidth 128000" to a BRI interface? - well
> probably in your case
>
> Oh yeh, and use "show controllers" for determining DCE/DTE
>
> do we really have to put up with yet another "how do I connect routers
> back-to-back" question.
>
> I despair of this list sometimes
>
> A
>
> Ole Drews Jensen wrote on Monday June 11 at 2001 11:15 PM
> > Also remember only to add the clockrate and bandwidth commands on the
> router
> > interfaces acting as DCE ports.
> >
> > When you do a show int, you can see if it's acting like DCE or DTE.
> >
> > Hth,
> >
> > Ole
> >Neil Schneider wrote on Monday, June 11 at 2001 4:48 PM
> > Are you using the correct crossover cables?
> >
> > Neil
> >
> > ""Ravi Varma"" wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Hi Guys
> > >
> > > We have 10 3640 Routers at our place
> > > the probelm i am facing is that i have to connec all these ten routers
> > back
> > > to
> > > back each router have 2 FE and one T1 (dsu/csu)
> > >
> > > When i tried to connect then back to back through the serial line
> > > using show int
> > >
> > > Serial 0/0 down and line protocol DOWn
> > >
> > > i had assigned Ip address
> > > assigned the clock rate 64000
> > > no shut
> > > and default encapsultaion (hdlc)
> > >
> > > and other i had gone through the same procedure but not assigned the
> > clock
> > > rate
> > >
> > > can u please help me on that it i have to get it up by evening
> > >
> > > Thanking you guys in advance
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Ravi Varma
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