This
article and the video below will clarify the confusion around using the clock
rate command and bandwidth command.
Clock
Rate is the actual
speed of data transfer- physical speed of an interface, It is used usually by
the service provider on the serial interface when the customer needs to connect
two sites together.
Looking
at the diagram above, to adjust the line speed of the link between site1 and
site2 to 64kbps use the following command.
R(config)#int
s0/0/0
R(Config-if)#clock rate 64000
R(Config-if)#clock rate 64000
Bandwidth is used to set the bandwidth of the interface
used by QoS and routing protocols to select the best path. It doesn't affect the actual interface
speed or line speed.
R(config)#int
s0/0/0
R(Config-if)#bandwidth 64
R(Config-if)#bandwidth 64
To know how routing protocols such as ospf and eigrp use bandwidth, read the following articles
http://netsyshorizon.blogspot.com/2015/02/by-default-ospf-cost-calculationis.htmlhttp://netsyshorizon.blogspot.com/2015/02/eigrp-metric-calculation_25.html
For
more details and explanation , watch this video on youtube
YouTube - Clock rate Vs Bandwidth
http://youtu.be/rntsm5bHagIYouTube - Clock rate Vs Bandwidth
To download the
video from mediafire
Mediafire - Clock rate Vs Bandwidth
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