Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-21 Thread Jenny McLeod
Whether you can get the CIR via LMI depends on the LMI type you are using. 
If you're using ANSI Annex D, it's not sent, and I know of no way of getting
the info from the router.

JMcL
MADMAN wrote:
> 
> Well thru LMI you can get the CIR and if the CIR is above 56K
> you can
> safely assume you have a T1 or a fractional T1 otherwise there
> is no way
> I know of.
> 
>   Dave
> 
> "Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote:
> > 
> > LOL! That would be Qwest. :) The bad part is that they just
> reconciled THEIR
> > data with OURS, not more than 6 months ago, so how accurate
> is that? (No
> > slur intended toward Qwest) Would there be any way to get the
> circuit speed
> > through debugging? Maybe debug lmi?
> > 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: MADMAN [mailto:dave@;interprise.com]
> > Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:46 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]
> > 
> > No but hopefully you have the circuit ID's in case of
> trouble.  With
> > these you can ask your provider or have your salesdude get
> the info for
> > you.
> > 
> > Dave
> > 
> > "Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote:
> > >
> > > All,
> > > I've got a problem that has me stumped. I have an
> external CSU/DSU
> > > off of Serial0  at a remote site going to a frame-relay
> circuit of unknown
> > > speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with
> the router's
> > > IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely
> from many sites,
> > so
> > > having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's config is
> impractical for
> > > me.
> > > Thanks very much!
> > > GM
> > --
> > 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
> -- 
> 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
> 
> 




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Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-21 Thread MADMAN
Well thru LMI you can get the CIR and if the CIR is above 56K you can
safely assume you have a T1 or a fractional T1 otherwise there is no way
I know of.

  Dave

"Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote:
> 
> LOL! That would be Qwest. :) The bad part is that they just reconciled
THEIR
> data with OURS, not more than 6 months ago, so how accurate is that? (No
> slur intended toward Qwest) Would there be any way to get the circuit speed
> through debugging? Maybe debug lmi?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: MADMAN [mailto:dave@;interprise.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]
> 
> No but hopefully you have the circuit ID's in case of trouble.  With
> these you can ask your provider or have your salesdude get the info for
> you.
> 
> Dave
> 
> "Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote:
> >
> > All,
> > I've got a problem that has me stumped. I have an external
CSU/DSU
> > off of Serial0  at a remote site going to a frame-relay circuit of
unknown
> > speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with the router's
> > IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely from many sites,
> so
> > having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's config is impractical for
> > me.
> > Thanks very much!
> > GM
> --
> 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
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612-664-3367

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Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-20 Thread John Neiberger
If the frame relay switch is reporting it (it may have something to do with
the type of LMI) you can use show frame-relay lmi to get the CIR.

John

""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> YASSER ALY wrote:
> >
> > The short answer for your question is to use " sh frame-relay
> > pvc
> >
> >
> > Here is a link illustrating this
> >
> >
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk237/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
093c06.shtml
>
> Unfortunately, I don't think "show frame-relay pvc" shows all that detail
> unless you are using some advanced features to carry voice and/or do
traffic
> shaping. On a router doing more basic stuff, you won't see CIR, etc.
>
> Priscilla
>
> >
> > You can use any other relative command from the show
> > frame-relay family
> > and check the  CIR value, this will be the value that the
> > provider has
> > configured for your circuit as CIR
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Yasser
> >
> > > >"Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote: > > > > All, > >
> > I've got a
> > problem that has me stumped. I have an external CSU/DSU > > off
> > of
> > Serial0 at a remote site going to a frame-relay circuit of
> > unknown > >
> > speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with the
> > router's
> > > > IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely
> > from many
> > sites, >so > > having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's
> > config is
> > impractical for > > me. > > Thanks very much! > > GM >-- >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
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RE: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
YASSER ALY wrote:
> 
> The short answer for your question is to use " sh frame-relay
> pvc
> 
> 
> Here is a link illustrating this
> 
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk237/technologies_tech_note09186a0080093c06.shtml

Unfortunately, I don't think "show frame-relay pvc" shows all that detail
unless you are using some advanced features to carry voice and/or do traffic
shaping. On a router doing more basic stuff, you won't see CIR, etc.

Priscilla

> 
> You can use any other relative command from the show
> frame-relay family
> and check the  CIR value, this will be the value that the
> provider has
> configured for your circuit as CIR
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Yasser
> 
> > >"Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote: > > > > All, > >
> I've got a
> problem that has me stumped. I have an external CSU/DSU > > off
> of
> Serial0 at a remote site going to a frame-relay circuit of
> unknown > >
> speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with the
> router's
> > > IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely
> from many
> sites, >so > > having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's
> config is
> impractical for > > me. > > Thanks very much! > > GM >-- >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
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Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-19 Thread Garrett Allen
we use mrtg (a freely available network monitoring tool) for a multi-site
frame network.  we don't own the routers or have legitimate password access
to them (our vendor provides as part of the service) so we had the vendor
set up an snmp community string (read only) and an access control list on
each of the frame routers provided, allowing access by a couple of monitor
stations on our network.  it has come in very handy.  i'm not at work right
now but if interested i can send a sanitized version of the config file we
use for mrtg (which shows the mibs accessed).

thanks.
- Original Message -
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Subject: RE: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]


> The short answer for your question is to use " sh frame-relay pvc
>
>
> Here is a link illustrating this
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk237/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
093c06.shtml
>
> You can use any other relative command from the show frame-relay family
> and check the  CIR value, this will be the value that the provider has
> configured for your circuit as CIR
>
> HTH,
>
> Yasser
>
> > >"Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote: > > > > All, > > I've got a
> problem that has me stumped. I have an external CSU/DSU > > off of
> Serial0 at a remote site going to a frame-relay circuit of unknown > >
> speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with the router's
> > > IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely from many
> sites, >so > > having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's config is
> impractical for > > me. > > Thanks very much! > > GM >-- >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
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RE: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-18 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
> 
> LOL! That would be Qwest. :) The bad part is that they just
> reconciled THEIR
> data with OURS, not more than 6 months ago, so how accurate is
> that? (No
> slur intended toward Qwest) Would there be any way to get the
> circuit speed
> through debugging? Maybe debug lmi?

Debug frame lmi won't help either. It mostly just shows you that the LMI seq
numbers are going up.

Do the CSU/DSUs support SNMP? A lot of them do. Would there be a MIB that
would have info about the speed? Or something else in the MIB that would
give you a clue, like a product name or something? (If the product name was
something like SmartDevice56, you could guess that the circuit was 56 Kbps.)

Priscilla

> 
> -Original Message-
> From: MADMAN [mailto:dave@;interprise.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]
> 
> 
> No but hopefully you have the circuit ID's in case of trouble. 
> With
> these you can ask your provider or have your salesdude get the
> info for
> you.
> 
> Dave
> 
> "Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote:
> > 
> > All,
> > I've got a problem that has me stumped. I have an
> external CSU/DSU
> > off of Serial0  at a remote site going to a frame-relay
> circuit of unknown
> > speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with
> the router's
> > IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely from
> many sites,
> so
> > having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's config is
> impractical for
> > me.
> > Thanks very much!
> > GM
> -- 
> 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
> 
> 




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RE: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-18 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
LOL! That would be Qwest. :) The bad part is that they just reconciled THEIR
data with OURS, not more than 6 months ago, so how accurate is that? (No
slur intended toward Qwest) Would there be any way to get the circuit speed
through debugging? Maybe debug lmi?

-Original Message-
From: MADMAN [mailto:dave@;interprise.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]


No but hopefully you have the circuit ID's in case of trouble.  With
these you can ask your provider or have your salesdude get the info for
you.

Dave

"Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)" wrote:
> 
> All,
> I've got a problem that has me stumped. I have an external CSU/DSU
> off of Serial0  at a remote site going to a frame-relay circuit of unknown
> speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with the router's
> IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely from many sites,
so
> having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's config is impractical for
> me.
> Thanks very much!
> GM
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CCIE# 2016
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Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

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RE: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]

2002-10-18 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
I do have physical access to the CSU, but I'm specifically trying to find a
way to do this remotely. If there really is no other way to do it, I'll have
to have someone take a look.

-Original Message-
From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:saridder@;hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frame relay circuit speed from IOS? [7:55908]


I don't believe the router will know it's speed in this circumstance.  Maybe
some sort of link bandwidth test, or other tool would help.  Is it possible
to get access to the external csu/dsu?

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> All,
> I've got a problem that has me stumped. I have an external CSU/DSU
> off of Serial0  at a remote site going to a frame-relay circuit of unknown
> speed. Is there any way to determine the circuit speed with the router's
> IOS? I want to be able to get this information remotely from many sites,
so
> having someone physically look at the CSU/DSU's config is impractical for
> me.
> Thanks very much!
> GM




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