JUNOS 10.1 Network Interfaces Configuration Guide
The partition number is the sublevel interface partition index and is correlated with
the channel number. For Channelized OC12 IQ PICs, the OC-slice range can be from
1 through 12.
NOTE: For channelized OC12 IQ interfaces, channel numbering begins with 1 (:1).
The OC-slice range is the range of SONET/SDH slices. For SDH interfaces, the OC-slice
range specifies the bandwidth size required for the interface type you are configuring.
SDH (VC-4) interfaces must occupy three consecutive OC-slices per interface, in one
of the following forms:
The interface type is the channelized interface type or data channel you are creating.
Example: Configuring SDH (VC-4) Interfaces
Configure SDH (VC-4) interfaces:
This configuration creates the interfaces
Configuring Channelized AU-4 Interfaces
To configure a channelized AU-4 interface, include the
interface-type
specifying the
This configuration creates interface
The partition number is the sublevel interface partition index. For SDH interfaces,
the partition number is not correlated with bandwidth size. A channelized STM-4
interface can have from 1 through 4 partition numbers.
NOTE: For channelized OC12 interfaces, channel numbering begins with 0 (:0). For
channelized OC12 interfaces (both IQ and IQE), channel numbering begins with 1
(:1).
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Configuring Channelized OC12/STM4 IQ Interfaces (SDH Mode)
1–3
4–6
7–9
10–12
[edit interfaces cstm4-0/2/0]
partition 1 oc-slice 1-3 interface-type so;
partition 2 oc-slice 4-6 interface-type so;
partition 3 oc-slice 7-9 interface-type so;
partition 4 oc-slice 10-12 interface-type so;
statements at the
interface type:
cau4
[edit interfaces cstm4-fpc/pic/port]
partition partition-number oc-slice oc-slice-range interface-type cau4;
so-0/2/0:1
through
partition
[edit interfaces cstm4-fpc/pic/port]
cau4-fpc/pic/port:channel
so-0/2/0:4
.
,
, and
oc-slice
hierarchy level,
.