From: Duy Nguyen (net_port@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 00:02:21 GMT-3
whatever you assign the clockrate, that's your total bandwidth. Try to do
tftp w/ 128k than try w/ 2048k you will see the difference. clockrate=bw.
Absolutely Positively Continuously Sincerely,
Duy Nguyen CCNP/CCIE written
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>From: "Conte, Charles" <Charles.Conte@NASD.com>
>Reply-To: "Conte, Charles" <Charles.Conte@NASD.com>
>To: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Simple Question on serial interfaces.
>Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 20:31:14 -0500
>
>All,
>
> I have a real stupid question. Anyways to find out what the serial
>interface clockrate what do I have to do. Can I assume that whatever it
>assigns as BW is what the clockrate is set at. I don't think this is true
>because I configured my IGX to run on the clockrate of 2048. Maybe I
>missed
>it when I did the show controller command or show int serial command, but
>help me out guys.
>
>Charles
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