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Common Commands

bind <#> <from interface> <slot/port> <tdm-group#> <to interface> <slot/port>

Use the bind command to create a bind map from a created tdm-group on an interface to a virtual interface.

Caution Changing bind settings could potentially result in service interruption.

Syntax Description

<#>

Number descriptor or label for identifying the bind (useful in systems that allow

 

multiple binds)

<from interface>

Specifies the interface (physical of virtual) on one end of the bind. Enter bind 1 ?

 

for a list of valid interfaces.

<slot/port>

Used when a physical interface is specified in the <from interface> subcommand

 

(For example: specifying the T1 port of a T1 module would be t1 1/1).

<tdm-group#>

Specifies which configured tdm-group to use for this bind. This subcommand only

 

applies to T1 physical interfaces.

<to interface>

Specifies the virtual interface on the other end of the bind. Use the ? to display a

 

list of valid interfaces.

<slot/port>

Used when a physical interface is specified in the <to interface> subcommand.

 

(For example, specifying the primary T1 port of a T1 module would be t1 1/1).

<rbs >

This optional field is used in order to maintain robbed bit signaling through the

 

bind when voice is being delivered.

Default Values

By default, there are no configured binds.

Command Modes

(config)#

Global Configuration Mode required

Functional Notes

Binds provide the mechanism for binding a configured virtual (layer 2) endpoint with a physical (layer 1) interface. Supported layer 2 protocols include Frame Relay and point-to-point protocol (PPP).

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