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Different from the display controller cpos command, this command can display the error and alarm information of lower-order paths and E1 frames.

Example # Display the status information of E1 channel 1 on interface CPOS 1/0.

<Sysname> display controller cpos 1/0 e1 1 Cpos1/0 current state : UP

Description : Cpos1/0 Interface

Frame-format SDH, multiplex AU-4, clock master, loopback not set

Tx: J0: 0x01, J1: "NetEngine", C2: 0x02

Rx: J0: 0x01, J1: "NetEngine", C2: 0x02

Regenerator section:

Alarm: none

Error: 0 BIP, 0 SEF

Multiplex section:

Alarm: none

Error: 0 BIP, 0 REI

Higher order path(VC-4-1):

Alarm: none

Error: 0 BIP, 0 REI

Lower order path:

Alarm: none

Error: 0 BIP, 0 REI

Cpos2/0 CE1 1 is up

Frame-format NO-CRC4, clock slave, loopback not set

E1 framer(1-1-1-1):

Alarm: none

Error: 0 FERR, 0 FEBE, 0 AERR

In the output, “E1 framer(1-1-1-1)” presents how the E1 channel is multiplexed. 1-1-1-1 represents in order VC-4 number, TUG-3 number, TUG-2 number, and TUG-12 number for an E1 channel.

display controller cpos t1

Syntax display controller cpos cpos-numbert1 t1-number

View Any view

Parameter cpos-number: CPOS interface number.

t1-number: Number of a T1 channel on a CPOS interface, in the range 1 to 84.

Description Use the display controller cpos t1 command to display the physical layer configuration information of a T1 channel on a CPOS interface.

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