Pos Flag - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

pos flag

The pos flag command sets SONET overhead bytes in the SONET frame. The no pos
flag command removes the setting, and sets it back to the default.
This command can be used to assign values for specific elements of the frame header.
Use the pos flag command to ensure communications other vendor equipment or to
meet specific standards.
Note: Although the j1 64byte
string, the user can only enter 62 characters because the last two characters
are reserved for framing.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Interface Configuration
Command Line Usage
pos flag {c2 <hexnum> | c2-exp <hexnum> | j0 <hexnum> | j0 16byte <string> | j1
<hexnum> | j1 16byte <string> | j1 64byte <string> | s1 <hexnum>}
no pos flag {c2 <hexnum> | c2-exp <hexnum> | j0 <hexnum> | j0 16byte <string> |
j1 <hexnum> | j1 16byte <string> | j1 64byte <string> | s1 <hexnum>}
15-10
<string>
command is labeled as a 64 byte

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