Command Reference Guide

150e1 channel-set 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
e1 channel-set
Purpose Use the e1 channel-set command to bundle timeslots on an E1 line.
Use the undo e1 channel-set command to remove the timeslot bundle.
Syntax e1 line-number channel-set set-number timeslot-list range
undo e1 line-number channel-set set-number
Parameters line-number
E1 line number. Valid values are 1 to 16.
set-number
The number of the channel-set formed by a timeslot
bundle on the E1 line. Valid values are 0 to 30.
range
The number of the timeslots to be bundled. Valid
values are 1 to 31. When specifying the timeslots to be
bundled, you can specify any of the following:
one timeslot by specifying its number
a timeslot range by specifying a range in the form
number1-number2
discrete timeslots by specifying number1,
number2-number3
Default By default, no timeslots are bundled into channel-sets.
Example Bundle a 128 kbps serial interface on the first E1 line on the interface E3 1/0/0.
[3Com -E3 1/0/0] e1 1 channel-set 1 timeslot-list 1,2
View This command can be used in the following views:
CE3 Interface view
Description A CE3 interface can be channelized into 64Kbps lines and the timeslots of each E1
line can be bundled up to 31 channels.
When an E1 line operates in framed (CE1) mode, you can bundle timeslots on it. The
system will automatically create a serial interface numbered serial
number /
line-number:set-number.
For example, the serial interface formed by
channel-set 0 on the first E1 line on E3 1/0/0 is numbered 1/0/1:0. This interface can
operate at N x 64 kbps and equals a synchronous serial interface logically on which
you make other configurations.
Related Command e1 unframed