The command would be show service-module serial x (if it is an integrated
CSU/DSU).

rtr#sh ser ser 0
Module type is T1/fractional
    Hardware revision is 0.96, Software revision is 0.2,
    Image checksum is 0x70F47262, Protocol revision is 0.1
Receiver has no alarms.
Framing is ESF, Line Code is B8ZS, Current clock source is line,
Fraction has 2 timeslots (64 Kbits/sec each), Net bandwidth is 128 Kbits/sec.

Henry D. wrote:
> 
> That would work if you have integrated CSU, the timeslots would
> be there.
> If you connect say with V.35 to an external CSU/DSU then you
> won't get the
> timeslot information. The only way to figure out the bandwidth
> then would be
> to stress-test the circuit and see how far you can get the
> bandwidth
> utilization
> on this interface.
> 
> ""Turpin, Mark""  wrote in message
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> > A show interface serial 'x'
> > where x = the serial interface's number will tell you
> > a couple things that are important.
> >
> > 1) the 5 minute load average for input/output
> > 2) the timeslots used
> >
> > You can use the timeslots to determine the bandwidth
> > that is technically available, and the load average
> > to get an idea of what is currently being used.
> >
> > hth,
> > -mark
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Serial Interface Bandwidth [7:50381]
> >
> >
> > I want to know the current bandwidth of my serial Interface
> of Router.
> Lets
> > say i have a fractional T1, how would i know what bandwidth i
> have for my
> > serial interface.
> >
> > thanks,
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