Configuring E3 Hdlc Payload Scrambling; Configuring The E3 Start And End Flags - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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Configuring E3 HDLC Payload Scrambling

E3 HDLC payload scrambling, which is disabled by default, provides better link
stability. Both sides of a connection must either use or not use scrambling.
To configure scrambling on the interface, you can include the
statement at the
To explicitly disable HDLC payload scrambling, include the
statement at the
To disable payload scrambling again (return to the default), delete the
payload-scrambler

Configuring the E3 Start and End Flags

By default, an E3 interface shares the transmission of the start and end flags
To configure an E3 interface to wait two idle cycles between the start and end flags,
include the
interface-name e3-options]
To revert to the default behavior, sharing the transmission of start and end flags,
include the
interface-name e3-options]
e3-options {
loopback local;
}
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.100.100.1/24;
}
}
}
[edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
[edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
payload-scrambler;
[edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
[edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
no-payload-scrambler;
statement from the configuration:
[edit]
user@host# delete interfaces e3-fpc/pic/port e3-options payload-scrambler
statement with the
start-end-flag
hierarchy level:
[edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
start-end-flag filler;
statement with the
start-end-flag
hierarchy level:
[edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
start-end-flag shared;
Chapter 30: Configuring E3 Interfaces
payload-scrambler
hierarchy level:
no-payload-scrambler
hierarchy level:
option at the
filler
[edit interfaces
option at the
shared
Configuring E3 HDLC Payload Scrambling
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