Configuring Other E1-F Interface Parameters; Displaying And Maintaining E1-F Interfaces - H3C SR6602-X Configuration Manual

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Configuring other E1-F interface parameters

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter E1-F interface view.
3.
Configure the interface
description.
4.
Set the line code format.
5.
Enable or disable user data
inversion.
6.
Set the clock mode.
7.
Enable automatic clock
mode change.
8.
Set the cable type.
9.
Set the CRC mode.
10. Set the line idle code type.
11. Set the type and the number
of interframe filling tags.
12. Enable loopback and set the
loopback mode.
13. Set the MTU for the BRI
interface.
14. Set the keepalive interval.
15. Set the maximum number of
keepalive attempts.
16. Set the intended bandwidth
for the E1-F interface.
17. Restore the default settings
for the E1-F interface.
18. Bring up the E1-F interface.

Displaying and maintaining E1-F interfaces

Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Command
system-view
interface serial serial-number
description text
fe1 code { ami | hdb3 }
fe1 data-coding { inverted |
normal }
fe1 clock { master | slave }
clock-change auto
fe1 cable { long | short }
crc { 16 | 32 | none }
fe1 idle-code { 7e | ff }
fe1 itf { number number | type
{ 7e | ff } }
fe1 loopback { local | payload |
remote }
mtu size
timer-hold seconds
timer-hold retry retries
bandwidth bandwidth-value
default
undo shutdown
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, the description of an
interface is interface-name
Interface.
The default is HDB3.
By default, user data inversion is
disabled.
The default is slave, which is line
clock.
By default, automatic clock mode
change is disabled.
By default, the cable type is long.
The default is 16-bit CRC.
The default is 0x7E.
By default:
The type of the interframe
filling tag is 0x7E.
The number of interframe
filling tags is four.
By default, loopback is disabled.
The default setting is 1500 bytes.
The default setting is 10 seconds.
The default setting is 5.
The interface determines that the
remote end is down if it does not
receive a keepalive response
after the maximum number of
keepalive attempts have been
made.
By default, the expected
bandwidth (in kbps) is the
interface baud rate divided by
1000.
N/A
By default, an E1-F interface is up.

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