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Parameters
interface-number: Interface number.
Usage guidelines
To display the information of the controller counter, use the display controller e1 command.
The reset counters interface command clears the counters of all interfaces. To clear the controller counter
of individual CE1 interfaces, use the reset counters controller e1 command.
Examples
# Clear the controller counter for CE1 interface E1 2/0/0.
<Sysname> reset counters controller e1 2/0/0

using (CE1 interface)

Syntax
using { ce1 | e1 }
undo using
Views
CE1 interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
ce1: Sets the interface to operate in CE1 mode.
e1: Sets the interface to operate in E1 mode.
Usage guidelines
A CE1 interface can operate in either E1 mode (non-channelized mode) or CE1 mode (channelized
mode).
In E1 mode, the interface equals a 2.048 Mbps interface without timeslot division and has the same
logical features as a synchronous serial interface. In CE1 mode, the CE1 interface is physically divided
into 32 timeslots numbered 0 through 31, where timeslot 0 is used for FSC.
After you set the CE1 interface to operate in E1 mode, the system automatically creates a serial interface
numbered serial interface-number:0, where interface-number represents the number of the CE1
interface.
Examples
# Set CE1 interface E1 2/0/0 to operate in E1 mode.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 2/0/0
[Sysname-E1 2/0/0] using e1
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