Re: Clock rate 64000 = Bandwidth 64000 - ? [7:64147]

2003-03-01 Thread Ian Henderson
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Cisco Nuts wrote: > Hello,If the clock rate has been configured for 64000 on one side of the > link (home lab), does that mean that the bandwidth needs to be set to > 64000 on both sides of the link using the bandwidth command so that > routing protocols like Ospf correctly c

RE: Clock rate 64000 = Bandwidth 64000 - ? [7:64147]

2003-03-01 Thread Orlando, Jr. Palomar
Yes, in order for OSPF or EIGRP to have a more precise computation of costs and metrics, you should match the bandwidth with the port speed. However, if this is frame relay, you may want to match the bandwidth with the link's CIR. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6

Clock rate 64000 = Bandwidth 64000 - ? [7:64147]

2003-03-01 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello,If the clock rate has been configured for 64000 on one side of the link (home lab), does that mean that the bandwidth needs to be set to 64000 on both sides of the link using the bandwidth command so that routing protocols like Ospf correctly compute the metrics? After all, isn't the defaul