User Guide
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Installation Guide: 601, 602, and 604 Routers
In this example, the data bundle name is data, and the DS0s are configured starting from DS0
number one. The DS0s are called timeslots in the configuration screen. The configuration of
the bundle is the same as the non-drop and insert configurations. This data bundle is pointed
toward the network, and the corresponding DS0s on E1 number 2 are not configured.
NOTE: Alcatel starts counting DS0s from 1 for both T1 and E1. Be careful when connecting to other
equipment as some vendors start counting from 0.
The voice bundle name is voice, and the DS0s are configured counting back from DS0 number
31.
The link command always pertains to port 1, so the command will always be link e1 1 2
timeslots X signaling Y where X is one or more DS0s and Y is 1 for CAS, or 2 for CCS or
ISDN signaling. Signaling type defaults to CAS and is optional.
Notice that DS0 number 16 is not configured. This DS0 is automatically configured to pass
through when the mode is set to CAS.
The clock references are set pursuant the rules above.
The mode always pertains to port 2, so the command will always be mode 2 X where
X = 0
for data only, 1 for voice and data, or 2 for voice only (typically, mode will be 1.)
T1 Configuration
In this example, the data bundle name is data, and the DS0s are configured starting from DS0
number one. The DS0s are called timeslots in the configuration screen. The configuration of
the bundle is the same as the non-drop and insert configurations. This data bundle is pointed
toward the network, and the corresponding DS0s on T1 number 2 are not configured.
NOTE: Alcatel starts counting DS0s from 1 for both T1 and E1. Be careful when connecting to other
equipment as some vendors start counting from 0.
The voice bundle name is voice, and the DS0s are configured counting back from DS0 number
24.
The link command always pertains to port 1, so the command will always be link t1 1 2
timeslots X signaling Y where X is one or more DS0s and Y is 1 for CAS, or 2 for CCS or
ISDN signaling. Signaling type defaults to CAS and is optional.
host/configure> interface bundle data
host/configure/interface/bundle data> link t1 1:1-12
host/configure/interface/bundle data> encapsulation ...
host/configure/interface/bundle data> exit
host/configure> interface drop_insert voice
host/configure/interface/drop_insert voice> link t1 1 2
timeslots 13-24
host/configure/interface/drop_insert voice> clock_source 1 line
host/configure/interface/drop_insert voice> clock_source 2
btclk
host/configure/interface/drop_insert voice> mode 2 1










