Disabling Interfaces And Channel Groups - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - PHYSICAL LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-09-24 Configuration Manual

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path ds1 fdl transmit
path ds1|e1 shutdown
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Use to configure an FDL message as defined in the ANSI T1.403 specification.
NOTE: The router sends these FDL messages only if you have issued the
path ds1 fdl command with the ansi or all keyword and then issued the
path ds1 fdl transmit command.
Example
host1(config-controll)#path 2 ds1 1/1/1 fdl string eic "ERX1440"
Use the no version to restore the default value to the specified FDL message or to all
FDL messages.
See path ds1 fdl string.
Use to configure the router to send the specified type of FDL message on the T1 channel.
By default, the router sends no FDL messages.
NOTE: The router sends FDL messages specified with the path ds1 fdl string
command only if you have issued the path ds1 fdl command with the ansi
or all keyword. If you specified the att keyword with the path ds1 fdl
command, the router sends only performance data.
Specify the keyword path-id to transmit path identifications every second.
Specify the keyword idle-signal to send idle signals every second.
Specify the keyword test-signal to transmit test signals every second.
Example
host1(config-controll)#path 2 ds1 1/1/1 fdl transmit path-id
Use the no version to disable transmission of the specified FDL message or all FDL
messages.
See path ds1 fdl transmit.

Disabling Interfaces and Channel Groups

To disable interfaces and channel groups, use the following commands.
Use to disable a T1 or an E1 interface.
T1 and E1 interfaces are enabled by default.
Example
host1 (config-controll)#path 12 e1 1/4/1 shutdown
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