Just use clock rate on the interface w/ dce ('show
controllers' if you're not sure).
Dce-terminal-timing is for high-speed/long distance, no? You
don't have that w/ routers back-to-back.
Rich
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>
> Hello everyone
>
> I am trying to connect 2 routers back-to-back. One is a 2501 and the other
> is a 2502. I have a dte to dce cable connected to the 2. Sometimes they
> see
> each other but not long enough to make connectivity. I have set the
> dce-terminal-timing enable and the clock rate on the one that has the dce
> and
> I set the clock rate on the one that has the dte. The line protocol keeps
> going up and down and I can't figure out what is going on. Has anyone
tried
> this and might know what else I can try to get connectivity between the two
> routers.
>
> Thanks in advance
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