Appendix A Command Reference for the ML-Series Card

[no] pos mode gfp [fcs-disabled]

[no] pos mode gfp [fcs-disabled]

Defaults

Syntax Description

Command Modes

Usage Guidelines

Examples

Sets the framing mode employed by the ONS Ethernet card for framing and encapsulating data packets onto the SONET transport layer. Valid framing modes are:

HDLC—(High-level data link control) A common mechanism employed in framing data packets for SONET/SDH.

GFP (default)—The ML-Series card supports the frame mapped version of generic framing procedure (GFP-F).

Note The GFP-F FCS is compliant with ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303.

The default framing mode is GFP-F with a 32-bit frame check sequence (FCS) enabled.

The optional fcs-disabled keyword disables the GFP-F FCS. The no form of the command sets the framing mode to Cisco HDLC. The fcs-disabled keyword is not available when setting the framing mode to Cisco HDLC.

Interface configuration mode (Packet-over-SONET [POS] only)

This command can be used only when the ML-Series card’s POS interface is in shutdown mode. The peer path terminating element (PTE) needs to be in the same framing mode as the POS interface.

ML_Series(config) # int pos0

ML_Series(config-if) # shutdown

ML_Series(config-if) # pos mode gfp fcs-disable

ML_Series(config-if) # no shutdown

Related Commands shutdown

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