N o t e
Figure 9-2 shows the output when you enter this command. The first line
reports whether the interface is up or down. The first block of text indicates
the current configurations for the interface, such as line coding and framing.
It also reports any alarms.
The second block of text under "Current Performance Statistics" displays
errors. If the number of errors is steadily incrementing, you should check your
configuration.
e1 1/2 is UP
Receiver has no alarms
E1 coding is HDB3, framing is E1MF
No network loopbacks
Last clearing of counters never
loss of frame
loss of signal : 0
AIS alarm
Remote alarm
Line Status: -- No Alarms --
Current Performance Statistics:
0 Errored Seconds, 0 Bursty Errored Seconds
0 Severely Errored Seconds, 0 Severely Errored Frame Seconds
0 Unavailable Seconds, 0 Path Code Violations
0 Line Code Violations, 0 Controlled Slip Seconds
0 Line Errored Seconds, 0 Degraded Minutes
Figure 9-2. show interface e1 Command for the G.703 Port
Viewing Configuration Information
To view the settings that have been entered on the ProCurve Secure Router,
enter:
ProCurve# show running-config
Use the do command to enter root commands (such as show commands) from
outside the enable mode context.
You must then browse through the output to find the G.703 interface. To view
only the running-config for the G.703 interface, enter:
Syntax: show running-config interface e1 <slot>/2
Figure 9-3 shows the running-config for both the E1 and G.703 interfaces.
Configuring the E1 + G.703 and T1 + DSX-1 Modules
: 0
: 0
: 0
Configuring the E1 + G.703 Module
MF (in E1MF) indicates that
the TS16 option has been
enabled on the G.703
interface
No channel assignments are displayed
here for the G.703 interface
To view channel assignments for this
interface, enter:
show interface e1 <slot>/1
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