1 expedited-forwarding
2 assured-forwarding
3 network-control
DS1 alarms : None
DS1 defects : None
SAToP configuration:
Payload size: 192
Idle pattern: 0xFF
Octet aligned: Disabled
Jitter buffer: packets: 8, latency: 7 ms, auto adjust: Disabled
Excessive packet loss rate: sample period: 10000 ms, threshold: 30%
Packet Forwarding Engine configuration:
Destination slot: 0
CoS information:
Direction : Output
CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority
Limit
% bps % usec
0 best-effort 95 1459200 95 0 low
none
3 network-control 5 76800 5 0 low
none
Logical interface t1-0/0/0.0 (Index 308) (SNMP ifIndex 789) (Generation 11238)
Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: TDM-CCC-SATOP
CE info Packets Bytes Count
CE Tx 0 0
CE Rx 0 0
CE Rx Forwarded 0
CE Strayed 0
CE Lost 0
CE Malformed 0
CE Misinserted 0
CE AIS dropped 0
CE Dropped 0 0
CE Overrun Events 0
CE Underrun Events 0
Protocol ccc, MTU: 1504, Generation: 13130, Route table: 0
Setting the SAToP Encapsulation Mode
The built-in T1 and E1 interfaces must be configured with SAToP encapsulation at the
PE router so that the interworking function (IWF) can segment and encapsulate TDM
signals into SAToP packets, and in the reverse direction, to decapsulate the SAToP
packets and reconstitute them into TDM signals.
1. On the PE router, configure SAToP encapsulation on the physical interface:
[edit interfaces (t1 | e1)–fpc/pic /port]
user@host# set encapsulation satop
For example:
[edit interfaces t1-0/0/0
user@host# set encapsulation satop
2. On the PE router, configure the logical interface:
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Chapter 7: Configuring SAToP Support on Interfaces