RE: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Richard Botham
Ellis, Point 1 . Pass Point 2. Loopbacks in ospf are always advertised as stub networks, ie: /32 routes. You can change the network type on the loopback by using the command ' ip ospf network point-to-point ' the route will be seen by others as a route to a subnet. HTH Richard Message Pos

Re: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
1. Because its 64000 bps, built by humans, not computer memory. 3. huh? Note that if you earn 50k you will get 5 (less tax) Marc Ellis Lam wrote: > > Two Qs, > > 1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why > not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 1

Re: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Tom Scott
[Question] 1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 148000, why not 1.544 x 1024 x 1024 ? Partial answer: Transmission speeds are in bits per second (temporal), storage is in bytes (spatial), although you'll find

RE: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
>1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why >not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 148000, why not 1.544 x >1024 x 1024 ? This isn't just FR, but any connection that uses T1 signaling. At 8000 frames/s (these are T1 frames); each frame is composed of