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Subject: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
now what about the configuration of ipx on the serial interfacesany
suggestions.i am unable to configure ipx on t
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parate from the CSU.
My bad! =( Sorry, if I've confused anyone.
- Don
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 4:02 PM
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Subject: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
Title: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
There's not too much to it. HDLC is the default encapsulation, so you won't have to change that. And if the second router you're connecting too has a Cisco internal CSU, they'll have the same default. Basically you just need to put cl
Title: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
Don, I
believe that a CSU is a layer one device. I have never seen any option on any
CSU I have ever worked with, internal or external, for line encapsulation. It is
always AMI / B8ZS and SF / ESF choices.
on the
router interface is where you
Title: RE: 2610 csu/dsu configuration
Yes,
you're right; I wasn't specific enough, I suppose, in my explanation. I know the
encapsulation is configured on the router under the interface and that it's
separate from the CSU. Since the question indicated configuring the C
Can someone point me to some good documentation on
how to configure the csu/dsu module in a 2610 for
a plain ordinary hdlc t1 connection?
Thanks,
kelly
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