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Description
Using the fe1 timeslot-list command, you can configure the time slots that will
participate in the binding operation on an E1-F interface. Using the undo fe1
timeslot-list command, you can restore the default setting of time slot binding.
By default, all the time slots on an E1-F interface are bound. That is, the E1-F
interface rate defaults to 1984kbps.
Time slot binding operation on an E1-F interface will result in changing of
interface rate. For example, after the user binds the time slots 1 through 10, the
interface rate will become 10 X 64kbps.
If an E1-F interface is working in unframed mode, the fe1 timeslot-list command
cannot be configured.
For related commands, see fe1 unframed.
Example
Bind the time slots 1, 2, 5, 10 through 15, and 18 on the E1-F interface.
[3com-Serial0/0/0] fe1 timeslot-list 1,2,5,10-15,18
fe1 unframed
Syntax
fe1 unframed
undo fe1 unframed
View
E1-F interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the fe1 unframed command, you can configure an E1-F interface to work in
unframed mode. Using the undo fe1 unframed command, you can configure the
E1-F interface to work in framed mode.
By default, E1-F interfaces work in framed mode.
When it works in unframed mode, it is a non-timeslots interface of 2048kbps data
bandwidth. In this case, it is logically equivalent to a synchronous serial interface.
When it works in framed mode, however, it is physically divided into 32 time slots
numbered in the range of 0 to 31, and time slot 0 is used for transmitting
synchronization information.
For related commands, see fe1 timeslot-list.

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