This document describes the configuration commands for Fractional T1 and E1 devices. It includes the following topics:
Displaying the T1 Prompts
Displaying the E1 Prompts
Fractional T1 and E1 Commands
Overview of Fractional T1/E1 Devices
The FTE1 device comes configured for either T1 or E1, but not both. The FTE1 software automatically detects which option is present, and restricts configurations accordingly for either T1 or E1 operation.
Physical Device Features
T1 modules support the following features:
Extended Super Frame (ESF) framing using B8ZS signal coding at 1544 kbps according to AT&T TR62411.
Integrated Channel Service Unit (CSU) and Data Service Unit (DSU).
You cannot configure the following characteristics, but you may need to know them for line provisioning specifications:
DS0 Idle Code is 0x7F
Clock source is derived from the network
CRC-Multiframe framing for E1 using HDB3 signal coding at 2048 kbps, according to ITU-TG.703, G.704, G.706, and TBR13.
Unstructured E1 using HDB3 coding at 2048 Kbps, according to TBR12.
Clear Channel Capability on each DS0, and supports Nx64Kbps channel arrangements.
For T1 applications, N=1 to 24. The T1 module is also compatible with the Nx56Kbps channel arrangements, for links that cannot support Clear Channel Capability.
For structured E1 applications, N=1 to 30. For unstructured E1, N=32.
HDLC data, and either PPP or Frame Relay data-link layers.
Facility Data Link (FDL), as specified in ANSI T1.403 and AT&T TR54016, for monitoring and reporting line error statistics, and facilitating network-initiated loopbacks for diagnostic purposes.
Circuit Config <NET-#> prompt for the device you use to get to the T1 Configuration prompt.
To display the T1 Config <WAN#> prompt, Config> prompt. To see a list of interfaces, enter list interfaces at the Config> prompt.
Config>network
What is the network number [0]? 1
Circuit Configuration
Circuit Config <NET-1>
Circuit Config <NET-#> prompt.
Circuit Config <NET-1> sl
Serial Line ConfigurationSerial Config <WAN2>
Serial Config <WAN#> prompt.
Serial Config <WAN2>t1
T1 User ConfigurationT1 Config <WAN2>
T1 <WAN#> prompt,+ prompt. To see a list of interfaces, enter list interfaces at the + prompt.
+network 1
Circuit <NET-1>
Circuit <NET-#> prompt.
Circuit <NET-1> sl
Serial Line Console
Serial Console <WAN2>
Serial Console <WAN2> prompt.
Serial Console <WAN2> t1
T1 User Console
T1 <WAN2>
Circuit Config <NET-#> prompt for the device you use to get to the E1 Configuration prompt.
To display the E1 Config <WAN#> prompt, Config> prompt. To see a list of interfaces, enter list interfaces at the Config> prompt.
Config>network
What is the network number [0]? 4
Circuit Configuration
Circuit Config <NET-4>
Circuit Config <NET-#> prompt.
Circuit Config <NET-4> sl
Serial Line Configuration
Serial Config <WAN1>
Serial Config <WAN1> prompt.
Serial Config <WAN1> e1
E1 User ConfigurationE1 Config <WAN1>
E1 <WAN#> prompt, + prompt. To see a list of interfaces, enter list interfaces at the + prompt.
+network 4
Circuit <NET-4>
Circuit <NET-#> prompt.
Circuit <NET-4> s1
Serial Line Console
Serial Console <WAN1>
Serial Console <WAN1> prompt.
Serial Console <WAN1> e1
E1 User Console
E1 <WAN1>
Press Space twice after you type a command to display the available parameters for each command. Enter help for information about using the command line interface.
[C] means the command is available at the T1 Config <NET-#> or E1 Config <NET-#> prompt.
[M] means the command is available at the T1 <WAN#> or E1 <WAN#> prompt.
Clock [M]
Sets the clocking for T1 or E1 modules to either derived or internal. By default, clocking is derived from the network. You should use internal clocking only in configurations where two T1 or E1 modules are connected back-to-back.
Syntax: clock
clock
D(ervied) or I(nternal) [D]?
disable line_loopbackFor E1 modules, disables E1 line (remote) loopback. Syntax: disable Example:
disable
For E1 interfaces with G.704 format enabled, you can enable up to 30 timeslots, but the software does not enable timeslot 16.
For E1 interfaces with G.704 format with timeslot 16 enabled, you can enable up to 30 timeslots. Timeslot 16 is always enabled.
enable timeslots
Enter number of timeslot(s) [1]? 10
enable line_loopbackFor E1 modules, enables E1 line (remote) loopback. Syntax: enable Example:
enable
exit
Circuit Config <NET-1>
list
Circuit Id:
Timeslots enabled: 1 2 3 4 5 6 . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
DS0 channel speed: 56K
CRC6 mode: ANSI
Line Build Out: 0 - 133 feet/0 dB
list
Circuit Id:
Timeslots enabled: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Frame Format: Unstructured
parametersThe following example is a display of a T1 module
Timeslots enabled: 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
DS0 channel speed: 56K
CRC6 mode: ANSI
Line Build Out: 0 - 133 feet/0 dB
Timeslots enabled: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Frame Format: Unstructured
set channel-speed
T1 Channel Speed (56/64) [56]? 64
set circuit-id
Circuit Id?
set crc6
ANSI or JAPanese CRC6?
set e1-framing-format
Enter either U(NSTRUCTURED), G(704), or T(IMESLOT 16 WITH G.704) t
|
U
| Unstructured. This is the default setting. (ETSI TBR 012) |
|
G
| G.704 (G.704, ETSI TBR 013). If you use this format, you can enable timeslots using the enable timeslots command. You cannot enable timeslot 16 if you use this setting. |
|
T
| G.704 with timeslot 16 enabled. If you use this format, timeslot 16 is always enabled and you can enable timeslots using the enable timeslots command. |
set line-build-out
Short-haul (DSX-1) or long-haul (DS-1/CSU) ? short
Build out (feet) [266]?
set line-build-out
Short-haul (DSX-1) or long-haul (DS-1/CSU) ? long
Build out (-dB) [7.5]? 15
statistics
T1 Line Statistics
Line State: No Signal
Current Interval Time: 16
Line Code Violations: 0 Path Code Violations: 0
Unavailable Seconds: 16 Errored Seconds: 0
Bursty Errored Seconds: 0 Severely Errored Seconds: 0
Severely Errored Framing Sec: 16 Line Errored Seconds: 0
Controlled Slip Seconds: 0
statistics
E1 Module and Link Statistics
Line State: RCL(Carrier Loss)
Current Interval Time: 5
Line Code Violations: 0