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05-06-2017 09:16 AM - edited 03-05-2019 08:28 AM
Hello,
is there some command in iOS to set up N and K parameters for Forward Error Correction codes?
Thank you for your help in advance.
Ing. Tomas Pajda, CCNA,
IEEE#93177474
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05-06-2017 12:56 PM
Can you disclose what product you are speaking of ?
You are asking in community appropriate for no topic, but I'm unable to move it to better place as I don't know what product you are speaking about (assuming you mean a Cisco's IOS, not Apple's iOS)
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05-06-2017 12:56 PM
Can you disclose what product you are speaking of ?
You are asking in community appropriate for no topic, but I'm unable to move it to better place as I don't know what product you are speaking about (assuming you mean a Cisco's IOS, not Apple's iOS)
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05-06-2017 01:28 PM
Yes, I mean CISCO IOS. The parameters N and K for Forward Error Correction codes are to be set for correcting the errors during transmission.
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05-06-2017 01:35 PM
It's unfortunate you claimed thread answered. Your chances a someone will answer your question is rather low because of it. For now, the best approach is to delete this thread at all (use red delete button on upper right or click on THIS) and place the same question again, in community related to the particular product.
Please note that Cisco IOS is NOT the "product". Cisco IOS is rather generic name for firmware running on a device. The feature set depends on the device the IOS is running on.
So if you will create new thread as suggested, don't forget to clarify hardware model you are speaking of.
