Configuring an e3 channel, Configuring an e3, Channel – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Set the framing format for a T1

channel.

t1 t1-number set frame-format { esf
| sf }

Optional.
The default is ESF.
A T1 channel working in unframed
mode does not support framing

format setting.

4.

Set the clock mode for a T1

channel.

t1 t1-number set clock { master |
slave }

Optional.
The default is slave.

5.

Set the loopback mode for a
T1 channel.

t1 t1-number set loopback { local |
payload | remote }

Optional.
Disabled by default.

6.

Set the overhead bytes for a

T1 channel.

t1 t1-number set flag c2

c2-value

t1 t1-number set flag j2 { sdh |

sonet } j2-string

Optional.
The default value of C2 is 0x02.
The initial value (for example, the

value when the router is initially
powered on) of J2 is “SR8800”

and the value changes to null (the

default value) after a change in the
framing format.

7.

Configure the operating mode
for a T1 channel.

Approach I:

Configure a T1 channel to

operate in unframed mode:
t1 t1-number unframed

Approach II:

Configure a T1 channel to
operate in unframed mode and

perform timeslot bundling to

generate a serial interface:

a.

(Optional) undo t1

t1-number unframed

b.

t1 t1-number channel-set

set-number timeslot-list
range [ speed { 56k |

64k } ]

Use either approach.
By default, the T1 channel operates
in framed mode.

8.

Shut down a T1 channel.

t1 t1-number shutdown

Optional.
By default, a T1 channel is up.

Configuring an E3 channel

To configure an E3 channel:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter CPOS interface view.

controller cpos cpos-number N/A

3.

Create a serial interface
corresponding to the

unframed E3 channel.

using e3 e3-number

Optional.
By default, no serial interface is

created.

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