Configuring E1 Start And End Flags; Configuring Fractional E1 Time Slots - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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With this configuration, the link stays up, so you can loop ping packets to a remote
router. The
before the data reaches the transceiver.

Configuring E1 Start and End Flags

By default, start and end flags are shared.
To configure an E1 interface to wait two idle cycles between the start and end flags,
include the
interface-name e1-options]
To revert to the default behavior, sharing the transmission of start and end flags,
include the
interface-name e1-options]

Configuring Fractional E1 Time Slots

By default, all the time slots on an E1 interface are used. To configure the number
of time slots allocated to a fractional E1 interface, include the
the
There are 32 time slots on an E1 interface. Time slot 0 is always reserved for framing
and cannot be used to configure a fractional E1 interface.
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Configuring E1 Start and End Flags
statement causes the interface to loop within the PIC just
loopback local
[edit interfaces]
e1-1/0/0 {
no-keepalives;
encapsulation cisco-hdlc;
e1-options {
loopback local;
}
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.100.100.1/24;
}
}
}
statement with the
start-end-flag
hierarchy level:
[edit interfaces interface-name e1-options]
start-end-flag filler;
statement with the
start-end-flag
hierarchy level:
[edit interfaces interface-name e1-options]
start-end-flag shared;
[edit interfaces interface-name e1-options]
[edit interfaces interface-name e1-options]
timeslots time-slot-range;
option at the
filler
[edit interfaces
option at the
shared
[edit interfaces
timeslots
hierarchy level:
statement at

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