Change the cables around - I had a similar problem - the 1005 can not
supply the clock source. The other router can
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From: CiScO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 February 2001 08:45
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Subject: Re: Back to Back config
I've already done that
I figured it out, the Cisco 1005 is not capable of being a DCE, so I just
switched the cable around and it works now..thanks for your help!
""CiScO"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've already done that, but when I do sh
I've already done that, but when I do sho run on the DCE router it doesn't
show the clock rate in the config.whats going on?
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> I believe the cause of your problem is that you are using the band
I believe the cause of your problem is that you are using the bandwidth
statement instead of the clock rate statement. The bandwidth statement has
no effect on physical layer clocking, it only makes adjustments to routing
protocol metric calculations.
To make this behave correctly, add "clockrat
I can't seem to bring up the protocol on my 2 routers. A 2503 (DTE) and a
1005(DCE w/ clockrate of 64000) connected via crossover serial. Here are the
serial interfaces configs..
Cisco 1005
interface Serail0
ip address 192.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
encap ppp
bandwidth 64
Cisco 2503
interface Serial
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