the form of "number", the time slots in a range by using the form of
"number1-number2", or multiple time slots by using the form of "number1,
number2-number3".
speed { 56 | 64 }: Speed in kbps, which is used for time slot binding. If the argument
56 is used, timeslots will be bound into N X 56kbps. If the argument 64 is used,
timeslots will be bound into N X 64kbps.
Description
Using the ft1 timeslot-list command, you can configure the time slots that will
participate in the binding operation on a T1-F interface. Using the undo ft1
timeslot-list command, you can restore the default setting of time slot binding.
By default, all the time slots on a T1-F interface are bound. That is, the T1-F interface
rate defaults to 1536kbps.
When performing time slot binding on a T1-F interface, the speed assigned to a time
slot defaults to 64kbps.
Time slot binding operation on a T1-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 (or 10 X 56 kbps).
Example
# Bind the time slots 1, 2, 5, 10 through 15, and 18 on the T1-F interface.
[3Com-Serial0]ft1 timeslot-list 1,2,5,10-15,18
3.6 CE3 Interface Configuration Commands
3.6.1 clock (CE3 Interface)
Syntax
clock { master | slave }
undo clock
View
CE3 interface view
Parameter
master: Uses the internal clock.
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