If you're using RS-232 cables, one DTE and one DCE and plugged them
together, your max clock will be 128k.

If you're using a 60 pin to 60 pin cable, you may have a V.35 int avail with
which you can do 4meg.

However, I forget which platform you have..... some interfaces (modules)
cannot do 4 meg and maybe you can get only 2 meg.

Do a "show controller serial 0" to see what kind of cable it thinks you
have.

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:22 PM
Subject: Serial Interface - Help Udate To Those Who Responded!


> Guys,
>
> I guess I need to exercise a bit more patience next time.  The problem WAS
> the clockrate.  The thing is that I did change the clock rate to 1000000
on
> the DCE side before posting to the group but for some reason it kept
> failing.  However, this morning I tried it with a clockrate of 64000 and
it
> stayed up.  Any comments as to why this may be so?  I guess it must be
> exhaustion.  Anyway, I appreciate all the attempts to help me out with
this
> one guys .....you are great .......Peace!
>
> Ray
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