Configuration Procedure - HP MSR Router Series Configuration Manual

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Configuration procedure

To configure a T1-F interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter T1-F interface view.
3.
(Optional.) Configure the
interface description.
4.
Bundle timeslots on the
interface into a channel set.
5.
Set the cable length and
attenuation.
6.
Set the line code format.
7.
Enable or disable user data
inversion.
8.
Set the clock mode.
9.
Set the framing format.
10.
(Optional.) Enable RAI
detection on the interface.
11.
Set the type of line idle code.
12.
Set the type and the number
of interframe filling tags.
13.
Set the number of interframe
filling tags.
Command
system-view
interface serial interface-number
description text
ft1 timeslot-list range [ speed { 56k
| 64k } ]
ft1 cable { long decibel | short
length }
ft1 code { ami | b8zs }
ft1 data-coding { inverted |
normal }
ft1 clock { master | slave }
ft1 frame-format { esf | sf }
ft1 alarm-detect rai
ft1 idle-code { 7e | ff }
ft1 itf { number number | type { 7e
| ff } }
ft1 itf number number
31
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, the description of an
interface is interface-name
Interface.
By default, if no timeslot range is
specified, all timeslots are bundled
into one channel set.
The default timeslot speed is 64
kbps, and the default T1-F interface
speed is 1536 kbps.
By default, the long 0db keyword
applies.
The default is B8ZS.
By default, user data inversion is
disabled.
The default is slave, which is line
clock.
The default is esf.
By default, RAI detection is
enabled on the interface.
This command is applicable when
the framing format is ESF.
The default is 0x7E.
By default:
The type of the interframe filling
tag is 0x7E.
The number of interframe filling
tags is four.
The default is four.

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