Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread STRAND Scott

How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not the
BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
command?

Thanks,
Scott




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Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread Kelly D Griffin

For frame-relay or point-to-point?

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> How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not
the
> BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
> command?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
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Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread STRAND Scott

Kelly,
Point to point LL.

Thanks,
Scott

Kelly D Griffin wrote:

> For frame-relay or point-to-point?
>
> Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA
> Network Engineer
> Kg2 Network Design
> 877.418.4025
> http://www.kg2.com
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> From: "STRAND Scott" 
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> Subject: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]
>
> > How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not
> the
> > BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
> > command?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott
> > 
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>  

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RE: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread Lupi, Guy

I assume that this is a serial interface with no integrated CSU/DSU, and in
that case the only way that I know of to tell the speed is to look at the
external CSU/DSU and find out how many timeslots are configured.  Hope this
helps.

Guy 

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How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not the
BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
command?

Thanks,
Scott




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Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread STRAND Scott

Guy,
You're right, it is an external CSU/DSU that is in a remote location.
Thanks for the help.

Scott

"Lupi, Guy" wrote:

> I assume that this is a serial interface with no integrated CSU/DSU, and in
> that case the only way that I know of to tell the speed is to look at the
> external CSU/DSU and find out how many timeslots are configured.  Hope this
> helps.
>
> Guy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: STRAND Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:07 PM
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> Subject: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]
>
> How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not
the
> BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
> command?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott




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Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-06-01 Thread Gareth Hinton

How about attaching a break-out box and connecting an oscilloscope to the
clocking signal.

Chances are I'm not being too helpful here am I?
Would be handy if Cisco boxes could report on the actual clocking speed.
Anybody know why this isn't already a feature?

Gaz

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> Guy,
> You're right, it is an external CSU/DSU that is in a remote location.
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Scott
>
> "Lupi, Guy" wrote:
>
> > I assume that this is a serial interface with no integrated CSU/DSU, and
in
> > that case the only way that I know of to tell the speed is to look at
the
> > external CSU/DSU and find out how many timeslots are configured.  Hope
this
> > helps.
> >
> > Guy
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: STRAND Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:07 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]
> >
> > How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not
> the
> > BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
> > command?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott




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Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-06-01 Thread Nate Van Maren

Show controllers gives a received clockrate.

Thanks
-Nate
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> How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not
the
> BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
> command?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott




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