Re: "clock rate 1300000." What is the bandwidth, and why can't you set it to something closer to the default BW on fast serial interfaces?

From: Duy Nguyen (net_port@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2001 - 16:52:20 GMT-3


   
when you similate a wan link the clock rate on the dce is your bandwidth.
You put in bandwidth for routing protocols. 64000 is 64k not 64m.

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>From: "Thomas Larus" <tlarus@mwc.edu>
>Reply-To: "Thomas Larus" <tlarus@mwc.edu>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: "clock rate 1300000." What is the bandwidth, and why can't you
>set it to something closer to the default BW on fast serial interfaces?
>Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:40:45 -0500
>
>The default bandwidth on the serial interfaces on 2500s is 1.544 mbps.
>However, when you set the clock rate, the closest value is 1300000.
>Could someone please explain the discrepancy? Clock rate 64000 gives
>you bandwidth of 64000 mbps. If I use clock rate 1300000, what should
>I put down as the bandwidth of the interface? 1300?
>
>The IOS 12.1 docs on the clock rate command does not explain this.



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