If you have a fractional T1 and have the channels misconfigured, your configured for 8 and the provider has provisioned only 2, (128) it will not work. If frame relay and your provider allows it, enable the default LMI type and you will see the bandwidth in the show frame pvc command compliants of your LMI full status update.
Dave Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > At 10:59 AM +0000 1/8/03, Marakalas wrote: > >>Hi All, >> >>How does one check the clocking that is provided by >>the telecommunications company to me. I just >>established that on one of my links in the network, >>our company has been paying for a 512kb line, and >>instead the line we're getting is a 128kb. >> >>Any assistance in this regard will be highly >>appreciated. >> >>Marakalas > > > You're going to need a hardware test instrument. Some higher-end > multimeters and wiring testers have frequency counters. You can use a > standalone frequency/pulse counter. Otherwise, I'd use an > oscilloscope, with the caveat I know what the pulse train is supposed > to look like. > > I am assuming here that you are talking about physical clock rate on > a DSU, not throughput rate. That's a different problem. -- David Madland CCIE# 2016 Sr. Network Engineer Qwest Communications 612-664-3367 "You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston Churchill Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=60609&t=60591 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]