R0106-HP MSR Router Series Interface Command Reference(V7)

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timeslot-list list: Specifies a comma-separated list of timeslot items. An item can be an individual timeslot
or a timeslot range. Use a hyphen (-) to separate the start and end timeslot numbers of a range. The value
range for the list argument is 1 to 24.
speed { 56k | 64k }: Speed of the timeslot bundle (the channel set) in kbps. If 56k is selected, the
timeslots are bundled into an n × 56 kbps bundle. If 64k, the default, is selected, the timeslots are
bundled into an n × 64 kbps bundle.
Usage guidelines
When a T1 line is operating in framed (CT1) mode, you can bundle timeslots on it. For each channel set
formed in this way, the system automatically creates a serial interface numbered serial
number/line-number:set-number. This interface operates at n × 64 kbps or n × 56 kbps, where n is the
number of bundled timeslots. This interface has the same logical features as a standard synchronous
serial interface. You can configure this serial interface in the same way you configure a standard
synchronous serial interface.
Examples
# Create a 128-kbps serial interface through timeslot bundling on T1 line 1 on T3 2/4/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller t3 2/4/0
[Sysname-T3 2/4/0] t1 1 channel-set 1 timeslot-list 1,2
Related commands
t1 unframed
t1 clock
Use t1 clock to set the clock mode of a T1 line on a CT3 interface.
Use undo t1 clock to restore the default.
Syntax
t1 line-number clock { master | slave }
undo t1 line-number clock
Default
The clock mode of a T1 line on a CT3 interface is slave.
Views
CT3 interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
line-number: Specifies a T1 line number in the range of 1 to 28.
master: Sets the clock mode to master.
slave: Sets the clock mode to slave.
Usage guidelines
When the clock mode of a T1 line is master, it uses the internal clock source.
When the clock mode of a T1 line is slave, it uses the line clock source.