how to tell the clock rate of an interface?
poguy
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phoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□Try a show controllers interface s1/0 i think that shows it
Its sh controllers ser0/0/0. It is also listed in the running-config.
This is taken from PT 5.0Router#sh cont int ser0/0/0 ^ % Invalid input detected at '^' marker. Router#sh cont ser0/0/0 Interface Serial0/0/0 Hardware is PowerQUICC MPC860 DCE V.35, clock rate 500000
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poguy Member Posts: 91 ■■□□□□□□□□how come my output is quite different than yours??
router1#sh cont ser0
HD unit 0, idb = 0x1AE828, driver structure at 0x1B4BA0
buffer size 1524 HD unit 0,V.35 DCE cable
cpb = 0x7, eda = 0x58DC, cda = 0x58F0
RX ring with 16 entries at 0x4075800
00 bd_ptr=0x5800 pak=0x1B5E24 ds=0x4079108 status=80 pak_size=13
01 bd_ptr=0x5814 pak=0x1B85B8 ds=0x4080384 status=80 pak_size=13
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phoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□how come my output is quite different than yours??
router1#sh cont ser0
HD unit 0, idb = 0x1AE828, driver structure at 0x1B4BA0
buffer size 1524 HD unit 0,V.35 DCE cable
cpb = 0x7, eda = 0x58DC, cda = 0x58F0
RX ring with 16 entries at 0x4075800
00 bd_ptr=0x5800 pak=0x1B5E24 ds=0x4079108 status=80 pak_size=13
01 bd_ptr=0x5814 pak=0x1B85B8 ds=0x4080384 status=80 pak_size=13
thank you
Probably because my output is from a simulator and not a physical device.
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poguy Member Posts: 91 ■■□□□□□□□□Probably because my output is from a simulator and not a physical device.
What model is the router?
Me too I'm using simulator netsim