RE: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread Andrew Larkins
some routers you can use a show controller serial x and see the clocks detected -Original Message- From: Marakalas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 January 2003 13:00 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591] Hi All, How does one check the clocking t

Re: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 10:59 AM + 1/8/03, Marakalas wrote: >Hi All, > >How does one check the clocking that is provided by >the telecommunications company to me. I just >established that on one of my links in the network, >our company has been paying for a 512kb line, and >instead the line we're getting is a 128kb

Re: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread Mike Momb
You need to check the clock coming out of the CSU with a frequency counter or you can use a scope if you can do the conversion. Make sure you are not confusing 512Kb line with a 128kb data throughput. Mike >>> "Marakalas" 01/08/03 05:59AM >>> Hi All, How does one check the clocking that is pro

Re: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread MADMAN
If you have a fractional T1 and have the channels misconfigured, your configured for 8 and the provider has provisioned only 2, (128) it will not work. If frame relay and your provider allows it, enable the default LMI type and you will see the bandwidth in the show frame pvc command compliant

RE: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread s vermill
Marakalas wrote: > > Hi All, > > How does one check the clocking that is provided by > the telecommunications company to me. I just > established that on one of my links in the network, > our company has been paying for a 512kb line, and > instead the line we're getting is a 128kb. > > Any assis

Re: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread Brian
If we're talkin Frame relay CIR a phone call to telco is sometimes necessary. CIR will often be 50-75% of the purchased bw. Bri - Original Message - From: "Andrew Larkins" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:11 AM Subject: RE: Checking clocking speed on r

Re: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I wonder if he really meant to ask about clocking? The language sounds like he may have meant one or the other of these: 1) Bandwidth (capacity), in which case he could ask the provider (again!?) and, if it's Frame Relay, maybe see the bandwidth by using the "show frame pvc" command. 2) Throughpu

Re: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]

2003-01-08 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > I wonder if he really meant to ask about clocking? Good point. Sometimes the CSU is not CPE but rather telco-provided. If you buy a fracitonal service and just stick a router on it on blind faith, you have no idea how many timeslots were activated in the T1/E1.