I am pretty sure that the port speed can be verified by the number of
channels you have set on the CSU and the CIR can be verified by doing a show
frame map on the router.
-dennis
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> We have a f
I was thinking the same thing as Dennis.
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> We have a frame relay link with 512K/256K. How do I
> verify port speed is 512K and CIR is 256K? I used some
> tools, like MRTG, but I don't think it
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I was thinking the same thing as Dennis.
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> We have a frame relay link with 512K/256K. How do I
> verify port
nny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 02/01/2001
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Jim,
You can not verify the CIR on a Cisco Router unless you are
running Cisco LMI. If you are running Cisco LMI you will find
the CIR by performing a show frame pvc. If you aren't running
Cisco LMI then you won't be able to find out what it is set to.
As an alternative you can always test you
not find any indication on CIR in my lab setup.
> thanx,
>
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> I was thinking
I've been in a situation where we had to have the phone company come in with
a tester called a T-berd, and do a test where they set one end of the WAN
connection to loop back, and then flood the other side with bit patterns
that take up the whole bandwidth, and then keep track of errors. Kind of
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I've been in a situation where we had to have the phone company come in with
a tester called a T-berd, and do a test where they set one end of the WAN
connection to loop back, and then flood the other side with bit patterns
that t
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