Configuring E1/T1 Interfaces

All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in the Avaya P330 Reference Guide.

To configure E1/T1 interfaces:

1.Use the show controllers command to check if your controller’s mode is configured as E1 or T1. Use the ds1-mode<e1 t1> command to change the controller’s mode from E1 to T1 or vice versa.

2.Use the controller <e1 t1> <port-number>command to set the port number to be configured.

The prompt changes to p330WAN-N(super-controller:n)#where N is the switch number and n is the port number.

3.Use the following commands if you want to change the clock source, frame type and line- code parameters from their default settings:

clock source {line internal}

framing {sf esf} for T1 lines or framing {crc4 no-crc4}for E1 lines linecode {amib8zs} for T1 lines or linecode {amihdb3} for E1 lines. For a list of X330WAN default settings, see "X330WAN Default Settings".

X If you are working in E1 mode, go to step 4, otherwise go to step 5.

4.Use the channel-groupchannel-notimeslots timeslot-listcommand to specify the channel group and time slots to be mapped. For example, typing channel group 1 timeslots 1,3-5,7configures time slots numbered 1, 3-5 and 7 to be mapped in channel-group number 1. Proceed to step 6.

5.Use the channel-groupchannel-notimeslots timeslot-listspeed <5664> command to specify the channel group, time slots to be mapped and DS0 speed in kbps. For example, typing

channel group 1 timeslots 1,3-5,7speed 64 configures time slots numbered 1, 3-5 and 7 to be mapped in channel-group number 1 and the DS0 speed to 64 kbps.

The default DS0 speed is 56 kbps

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6. Type exit to return to Supervisor mode.

The prompt returns to p330WAN-N(super)#.

7.Use the interface Serial controller[:group-number[.sub-interface]]command to configure each channel group as a virtual serial interface. For example, typing interface Serial 1:2 configures a serial interface on port number 1 with channel group number 2.

8.Use the ip address <ip_addr><net-mask>command to assign an IP address and subnet mask to the interface.

9.Repeat steps 2 through 7 if you want to configure another T1 or E1 interface.

10.Type exit to return to Supervisor mode.The prompt returns to p330WAN-N(super)#.

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