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> The command bandwidth does not set the bandwidth of the serial port to
the
> value you assign ... it is used by the router to calculate routing metrics
> for some routing protocols,
> If you want to change the bandwidth of the port u shold better use "clock
> rate" command...
> Gugana
the assigned bandwidth is also used to determine the "load" of the show int
command
greetings Georg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric.ding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 PM
> To: Groupstudy
> Subject: why saw different load?
>
>
> router one' int s0 and router two' int s0 use DDN to connected,also set
the
> same bandwidth.
> router one>sh int s0
> i got the load is 31/255
> but
> router two>sh int s0
> i get the load is 250/250
>
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