I would try doing a show alias and see if it shows up there. You can alias
commands on a cisco just as you can in a unix shell.
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Subject: books on booting
> I wo
see comments inline...
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> >"Guy Tal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
here as well. Perhaps lookup time isn't so bad if a
router is sitting on a T1 somewhere, but when you have multiple oc48s tied
into your router, processing time adds up, *real* quick.
Guy Tal
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Well, most people use these terms interchangeably, but to be technical about
it, DS framing is used for T carriers. So your T3 uses DS3 framing.
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I didn't see a reply to your question, and I'm not sure this is exactly what
you are looking for, but it's an interesting site nonetheless... HTH
http://whatis.techtarget.com/Flat_Files/The_Speed_of/0,282006,,00.html
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I work with both Ciscos and Junipers daily. Junipers have some very nice
features that Ciscos dont have. Anyone that has issued the monitor command
on a Juniper knows what I am talking about. The OS seems to be a combination
of the Cisco IOS and Unix, which is nice as well. I myself prefer the Cis
I've done that before once or twice... the type of thing they are talking
about is to send a 0x out to test all 1s and the like.
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From: "John lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 4:33 AM
Subject: Extended Ping and data p
I don't know what happened to my earlier response.. for some reason, the
message forwarded without any comment from me.. ? anyway.. I know that X.25
can run at 1.544... to the people that answered 2MB... is that supposed to
be running over an E circuit or something?
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They are used interchangably by most people, but to be technical about it,
the DS3 is the signal that runs over the T carrier.
I have never heard of T0s either, but you can get a fractional T1, which
would be a collection of DS0s which of course are 64K lines.
HTH
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From: "Zhang Jin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 7:58 PM
Subject: x.25 question help
> Dear group,
>
> I have a question about x.25 transmit rate as following:
> What is the maximum transmissi
Yeah, another piece of paper called a diploma. I have a B.S. but I am still
asserting that it is fairly meaningless in the IT world. If you want to go
into management, some companies can be stingy about that, but in retrospect,
I think I would have been much happier getting into a company 4 years
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