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Subject: RE: ospf bandwidth question
"Whenever you have BECNS or FECNS it could be that a powerful link is
sending
data down a n
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Subject: Re: ospf bandwidth question
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Subject: RE: ospf bandwidth question
CRC errors could be due to modem
In a message dated 10/3/00 12:16:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Hmm... not so sure about that. I'm told by an unreliable source (my telco
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that if you're sending from a large access speed to a smaller access speed,
traffic exceeding the CIR + EIR (i.e traffic
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Stull, Cory
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:24 PM
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Subject: ospf bandwidth question
If I am getting many CRC errors and FECNs and BECNs on the frame-relay
network what would be a cause of that? Could
If I am getting many CRC errors and FECNs and BECNs on the frame-relay
network what would be a cause of that? Could it be that I didn't have the
bandwidth statement set to the CIR of the PVC???
Thanks
Cory R. Stull
MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
Communications Concepts Unlimited
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Subject: ospf bandwidth question
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 10:24:27 -0500
If I am getting many CRC errors and FECNs and BECNs on the frame-relay
network what would be a cause of that? Could it be that I didn't have the
bandwidth state
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