Re: Clock rate and bandwidth

From: Tasuka Amano Hsu (tasuka@mac.com)
Date: Mon Oct 04 2004 - 02:48:39 GMT-3


So, I understand that, that means when clock rate in 125000 I will use
the bandwidth 128 for OSPF metric calculation ?

Sincerely,
Tasuka

On Oct 01, 2004, at 16:50, mgrenham@eircom.net wrote:

> Tasuka Amano Hsu <tasuka@mac.com> wrote:
>
> This is listed in the IOS as 125000 bits per second. This calculates
> the bits per second in increments of 1000 bits. In reality however
> 1000 bits or 1KB = 1024 bits in binary. So if you relate directly to
> binary and do the following math you see
>
> 125000 * 1.024 = 128000
>
> Ollie.
>
> <
> < Hi,
> < in serial port the clock rate is 125000 then the bandwidth I need
> to
> < set to 125 or 128 ?
> < why 125000 ?
> <
> < clock rate ?
> < Speed (bits per second)
> < 1200
> < 2400
> < 4800
> < 9600
> < 19200
> < 38400
> < 56000
> < 64000
> < 72000
> < 125000
> < 148000
> < 250000
> < 500000
> < 800000
> < 1000000
> < 1300000
> < 2000000
> < 4000000
> <
> <
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