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> > > sa8c04a1.091@fsutil01">news:sa8c04a1.091@fsutil01...
> > > > Each serial link needs to have some sort of clocking at the physical
> > > > layer, regardless of your choice of datalink layer prot
> > have differing clockrates.
> > >
> > > Be sure that you set your clockrate on the DCE side only. The DTE
side
> > > does not need to be specified because it is, by definition, listening
to
> > > the clock from the DCE.
> > >
> > > >>>
ure that you set your clockrate on the DCE side only. The DTE side
> > does not need to be specified because it is, by definition, listening to
> > the clock from the DCE.
> >
> > >>> "." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/15/01 4:09:37 PM >>>
> >
entirely separate from the others and can
> have differing clockrates.
>
> Be sure that you set your clockrate on the DCE side only. The DTE side
> does not need to be specified because it is, by definition, listening to
> the clock from the DCE.
>
> >>> "."
. The DTE side
does not need to be specified because it is, by definition, listening to
the clock from the DCE.
>>> "." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/15/01 4:09:37 PM >>>
DCE to DTE no CSU/DSUs
If I connect my routers via serial interfaces using a crossover serial
cable
, do
DCE to DTE no CSU/DSUs
If I connect my routers via serial interfaces using a crossover serial cable
, do I need to set a clock rate even if I'm running fame relay? If I do need
to use a clock rate do all the routers need to be set for the same clock
rate?
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