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The channel bridged E1 ports are provisioned in the database using the ent-e1
command using these parameters.
:loc
– The location of the E1 card (card type lime1
) that is servicing the E1 signaling link. The E1 card must be an HC-MIM or an E5-E1T1 card. The location of a channel card (card type limch
) cannot be specified for this parameter.
:e1port
– The E1 port on the E1 card used to service the E1 signaling link. The e1port
value cannot already be assigned to the E1 card specified by the loc
parameter.
:crc4
– Specifies whether or not CRC4 is enabled on the E1 signaling link. The default value is on
(crc4=on
).
:cas
– Specifies whether CAS or CCS is used on the E1 signaling link. CAS is enabled with the cas=on
parameter. CCS is enabled with the cas=off
parameter. The default value is CCS enabled (cas=off
). The cas=on
parameter cannot be specified for an HC-MIM or an E5-E1T1 card.
:encode
– Specifies the type of encoding or decoding that is used on the E1 signaling link, either HDB3 or AMI. The default value is HDB3 encoding (encode=hdb3
).
:e1tsel
– The timing source for the E1 signaling link, master (external
) or recovered
. The default value is slave timing (e1tsel=line
) which cannot be used for a channel bridged E1 port.
The recovered
timing source can be used only with the chanbrdg=on
parameter and uses the even numbered member of the bridged-pair as a clock source, ensuring that port in the pair can recover the timing from its partner.
Note:
To use an external high-speed master clock source other than RS-422, TDMs 870-0774-15 or later must be installed in card locations 1114 and 1116, and the TDM Global Timing Interface options must be configured. For more information, see Configuring the Options for the TDM Global Timing Interface.:si
– Specifies the value of the two spare international bits of NFAS data, from 0 to 3. The default value is 0 (si=0
).
:sn
– Specifies the value of the five spare national bits of NFAS data, from 0 to 31. The default value is 0 (sn=0
).
:force=yes
– Required when the even numbered E1 port being channel bridged is provisioned in the database before this procedure is performed.
:chanbrdg
– Specifies whether or not the odd numbered E1 port specified in this procedure is channel bridged to its adjacent even numbered E1 port. Table A-9 shows the E1 ports that can be specified with the chanbrdg=on
parameter and the even-numbered E1 ports that are bridged to the odd numbered E1 port.
Table A-9 Channel Bridging Ports
Odd Numbered E1 Port | Even Numbered Bridged E1 Port |
---|---|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
The ent-e1
command contains the linkclass
and minsurate
parameters that are not used in this procedure. These parameters and their usage are described in Adding Unchannelized E1 Ports.
The E1 card specified in this procedure must be in the database. This can be verified with the rtrv-card
command.
The E1 card cannot contain channelized and un-channelized E1 ports.
Figure A-7 Adding Channel Bridged E1 Ports
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