Before You Begin
Interface Port Configuration
The following are examples of T1, E1, and Serial interface configurations. To scroll through
the options available at any command prompt, press the Tab key. For descriptions of the
options available at any command prompt, type help and press Enter.
E1 Interface
SR> configure term
SR/configure>module e1 4
SR/configure/module/e1 4>clock_source line
SR/configure/module/e1 4>framing crc
SR/configure/module/e1 4>exit 2
SR/configure>cabletype monitor_port 1 twisted_pair
SR/configure>module e1 4
SR/configure/module/e1 4>linecode hdb3
SR/configure/module/e1 4>yellow_alarm gen_det
SR/configure/module/e1 4>exit 3
Note:
The Secure Router 1000 series (except the 1001S model) supports G.703 for 2Mbps on E1
interfaces at 120 ohm UTP.
To provide E1 unframed and operate at 2048Mbps, you must disable framing on the E1
interface
Router/configure/module/e1 4>framing disable
Router/configure/interface/bundle wan >show int bundle
wan
bundle wan
----------
status down, ipcp not in open state
number of links 1
total bandwidth 2048 kbps
link speed bw inverted status diffdelay(msec)
---- ----- -- -------- ------ ----------------
e1 4:unchannelised 64 2048 no up -
T1 Interface
SR>configure term
SR/configure>module t1 4
SR/configure/module/t1 4>clock_source line
SR/configure/module/t1 4>framing esf
SR/configure/module/t1 4>linecode b8zs
SR/configure/module/t1 4>yellow_alarm gen_det
SR/configure/module/t1 4>exit 3
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Avaya Secure Router 1000 Series Quick Start Guide
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
June 2012