From: Stephen C. Feldberg (scfeldberg@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Dec 27 2001 - 11:56:04 GMT-3
You can set clock rate on the DTE end before the interface is enabled. Once
the physical layer comes up and the cable is detected as evidenced by show
controllers, you can no longer set clock rate on DTE side.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "wen jia yang" <tonyblair@etang.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 8:05 PM
Subject: still serial interface,this time not problems but a question
> sometimes when i issue the command clock rate 64000(or any others)
> there is a warning preventing this command since that was a DTE
interface(please notice i use RS-232 instead of v.35,for the first one is
cheaper in Beijing,hehe:)
>
> but some other time when I do the same,there is no such warning,and it
just accepts the command,althought it was a DTE interface.
>
> Is it because the IOS is different?
> I still use IOS 12.0.5(T)for practicing the basics,but it has the warning.
>
> For those who had very old model like Cisco 3104 Router,please check,I
tried mine,some of them has the warning,some not.
>
>
> Can anyone help?Thanks in advance.
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