Chapter 6 Interface Configuration
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4. To configure E1 channel for channelized E1, use channel-
group <channel-number> timeslots <timeslots> command
in controller configuration mode, as shown in
Table 89.
TABLE 89 CHANNEL GROUP COMMAND
Command Format
Command
Mode
Command Function
channel-group
<channel-number>
timeslots
<timeslots>
controller
This configures channel
number and time slots of
E1 interface
Result: This configures E1 channels and timeslots for
channelized E1.
5. To configure an ip address for E1 interface, use ip address
<ip-address> <net-mask> [<broadcast-address>]
command in interface configuration mode, as shown in
Table
90.
TABLE 90 IP ADDRESS COMMAND
Command Format
Command
Mode
Command Function
ip address <ip-
address> <net-
mask>
[<broadcast-
address>]
Interface
This configures IP
address of an interface
Result: This configures an ip address of an interface.
Note: In configuration of routers at both ends of an E1
interface, following parameters of E1 interface must be
consistent: Timeslot, framing, linecode (HDB3 by default),
CRC (32 by default), L2 encapsulation protocol (PPP by
default). In addition pay attention to clock synchronization.
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Example: Channelized Configuration
As shown in
Figure 57, E1 interface of ZTE ZXR10 GER (1) is
interconnected with E1 interface of another ZTE ZXR10 GER (2).
In channelized configuration timeslots 1 through 10 are used.
The default L2 WAN encapsulation protocol is PPP, linecode is
hdb3, frame format is crc32 and clock mode is “internal”.