Example: Configuring Oc12 Interfaces; Configuring Oc3 Interfaces - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

Network interfaces configuration
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JUNOS 10.1 Network Interfaces Configuration Guide
By contrast, the T3 and OC1 interfaces each occupy one OC slice per interface and
OC3 interfaces occupy three slices per interface.
The interface type is the channelized interface type or data channel you are creating.
For channelized OC48 IQE interfaces, the interface type can be

Example: Configuring OC12 Interfaces

Configure an OC12 interface, using partition 1 and OC slices 1 through 12. This
configuration creates interface
For a full configuration example, see the JUNOS Feature Guide.

Configuring OC3 Interfaces

To configure an OC3 interface, include the
statements at the
so
The partition number is the sublevel interface partition index. For SONET/SDH
interfaces, the partition number does not correlate with bandwidth size. For OC3
interfaces, the partition number can be from 1 through 16.
NOTE: For channelized OC48 IQE interfaces, channel numbering begins with 1 (:1).
The OC-slice range is the range of SONET/SDH slices. For SONET/SDH interfaces,
the OC-slice range specifies the bandwidth size required for the interface type you
are configuring. OC3 interfaces must occupy three consecutive OC slices per interface,
in one of the following forms:
By contrast, the T3 and OC1 interfaces each occupy one OC slice per interface.
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Configuring Channelized OC48/STM16 IQE Interfaces in SONET Mode
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[edit interfaces coc48-1/1/0]
partition 1 oc-slice 1-12 interface-type so;
[edit interfaces coc48-fpc/pic/port]
interface type:
[edit interfaces coc48-fpc/pic/port]
partition partition-number oc-slice oc-slice-range interface-type so;
1–3
4–6
7–9
10–12
and so on (in groups of 3), up to 48
.
so-1/1/0:1
partition
,
oc-slice
hierarchy level, specifying the
.
so
, and
interface-type

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