From: perez claude-vincent (claude_vincent@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2001 - 02:00:03 GMT-3
Please refer to the metric calculation of the
different routing protocols on the CCO.
cvp
--- Steven Weber <itweber@netzero.net> wrote:
> aren't clock speed and BW to different things is
> clock speed calculated in the metric?
>
> perez claude-vincent wrote:
>
> > 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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