R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Interface Configuration Guide
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Configuring the interface/channel operating mode on a 2.5 Gbps E-CPOS interface
You can use the using command to configure a 2.5 Gbps E-CPOS interface to operate in channelized
mode or concatenated mode. To create POS channels, configure the concatenated mode. On a 2.5
Gbps E-CPOS interface in concatenated mode, you can create sixteen 155 Mbps channels, four 622
Mbps channels, or one 2.5 Gbps POS channel.
1. Create a 622 Mbps POS channel and configure its operating mode
To create a 622 Mbps POS channel and configure its operating mode on a 2.5 Gbps E-CPOS
interface:
Ste
p
Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enter E-CPOS interface view.
controller e-cpos
e-cpos-number
N/A
3. Create a 622 Mbps channel and
enter its view.
oc-12 oc-12-number N/A
4. Configure the 622 Mbps channel to
operate in concatenated mode
using oc-12c The default is the channelized mode.
2. Create a 155 Mbps POS channel and configure its operating mode
To create a 155 Mbps POS channel and configure its operating mode on a 2.5 Gbps E-CPOS
interface:
Ste
p
Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enter E-CPOS interface view.
controller e-cpos
e-cpos-number
Make sure the 2.5 Gbps E-CPOS
interface is operating in concatenated
mode.
3. Enter OC-12 view (the view of
a 622 Mbps channel).
oc-12 oc-12-number
If the specified channel does not exist,
the command creates the channel first.
4. Configure the 622 Mbps
E-CPOS interface to operate in
channelized mode.
using oc-12
Optional.
By default, a 622 Mbps E-CPOS
interface operates in channelized
mode.
Before creating a 155 Mbps POS
channel, you must configure the 2.5
Gbps E-CPOS interface to operate in
channelized mode. However,
because a 2.5 Gbps E-CPOS interface
operates in channelized mode by
default, you can skip this step.
5. Create a 155 Mbps channel
and enter its view.
oc-3 oc-3-number N/A
6. Configure the 155 Mbps
channel to operate in
concatenated mode
using oc-3c The default is the channelized mode.










