2. Configure the partition, the time slot, and the interface type.
[edit interfaces ct1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number]
user@host# set partition partition-number timeslots timeslots interface-type ds
In the following example, the ct1-1/0/0 interface is configured as a DS interface with
one partition and three time slots:
[edit interfaces ct1-1/0/0]
user@host# set partition 1 timeslots 1-4,9,22-24 interface-type ds
To verify the configuration of the ct1-1/0/0 interface, use the show command at the [edit
interfaces ct1-1/0/0] hierarchy level.
[edit interfaces ct1-1/0/0]
user@host# show
partition 1 timeslots 1-4,9,22-24 interface-type ds;
An NxDS0 interface can be configured from channelized T1 interface. Here N represents
the time slots on the CT1 interface. The value of N is:
•
1 through 24 when a DS0 interface is configured from a CT1 interface.
•
1 through 31 when a DS0 interface is configured from a CE1 interface.
After you partition the DS interface, configure the SAToP options on it. See “Setting the
SAToP Options” on page 198.
Related
Documentation
• Understanding Circuit Emulation Services and the Supported PIC Types
• Setting the SAToP Options on page 198
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Chapter 7: Configuring SAToP Support on Interfaces