3Com Router Command Reference Guide — V1.00
3.3.2 channel-set (/PRI Interface)
Syntax
channel-set set-number timeslot-list range [ speed { 56 | 64 } ]
undo channel-set set-number
View
/PRI interface view
Parameter
set-number: The channel set number formed by binding timeslots on an interface, it is
in the range 0 to 23.
range: Number of the bound timeslots, it is in the range 1 to 24. When specifying
timeslots to be bound, you can configure a single timeslot using the form of number,
or timeslots within a range using the form of number1-number2, or specify multiple
timeslots using the form of number1, number2-number3 simultaneously.
speed { 56 | 64 }: Speed for binding timeslots, in kbps. When selecting parameter 56,
the binding mode will be N x 56kbps. When selecting parameter 64, the binding mode
will be N x 64kbps.
Description
Using the channel-set command, you can bind the timeslots of the /PRI interface as
channel sets. Using the undo channel-set command, you can cancel the
corresponding timeslot binding.
By default, no channel-set is bound.
The /PRI interface is physically divided into 24 timeslots, numbered from 1 to 24.
When put into use, all the timeslots can be divided into multiple channel sets, and
each set will automatically create a Serial interface after being bound. The logic
feature of the serial interface will be the same as that of a synchronous serial
interface.
The
number
interface-number:set-number. In which, number starts from the largest serial interface
number plus 1, and set-number is the number of channel-set.
Only one timeslot binding mode can be supported on one /PRI interface at one time,
that is, this command and the pri-set command cannot be used simultaneously.
For related commands, see pri-set.
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of
a
Serial
interface
is
represented
by
serial
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