From: perez claude-vincent (claude_vincent@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2001 - 23:38:13 GMT-3
Hi,
If the match speed is not required by the scenario,
just don't care of it (none of the bootcamp scenarios
require it).
If you cannot use the speed indicated in the scenario,
just be careful of your metrics in the routing table
that should be meaningful.
--- Piperw222@aol.com wrote:
> Can someone please tell me whether the clock speeds
> on the switch have to
> match with the low speed and high speed interface -
> when you have dlci's
> mapped to between high speed and low speed int The
> problem that I am having
> is that the high speed interface allow you to use
> 115200 but the low speed
> int don't have a matching speed -- so I would have
> to configure them both
> with 64000. What I really want to know is ,if it has
> to match or not and if
> yes what is the best speed to use. I would also like
> to know if the router
> that is connected to the switch has a dce interface
> and the interface on the
> switch is dte what is the best clock speed to use on
> the router... The norm
> is usually 2000000 So again my question is do the
> speeds have to match... I
> am going to be using rack #2 on bootcamp.. If
> anyone can help me with the
> switch configuration for lab 8 I would be greatly
> appreciated.. I have killed
> a lot of time in the past getting frame relay to be
> stable...
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
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