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Number-chan x, Related tdm commands, Chan-x – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual

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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Chapter 6-36

XEL P/N & Release 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

SHARK™ IAD User’s Guide

number-chan x

number-chan x where: x = [off | 1 | 2 ]
The number-chan command enables or disables the TDM channel.

Related TDM
commands

See the PPP configuration of the TDM on page 6-43 of this chapter and set ip
tdm(x) vcc(y)
commands later on page 6-40 of this chapter.

chan-x

Enter desired channel. From this node the bandwidth for this TDM channel is
specified. This is done by provisioning the start slot and end slot arguments
for each slot assignments.

slot-assignments

slot-assignment argument # where: argument ={start-slot | end-slot}
Defines the bandwidth of the TDM channel or data pipe being provisioned by
selecting a start and ending slot number. Each slot is equivalent to one DS0,
which is equivalent to a bandwidth of 64 kbps. The span between the start slot
and the end slot times 64 kbps equals the bandwidth of the data pipe. The slot
assignments must be programmed in a contiguous sequence of channels. For
example these commands:

SHARK010101000011> CONFIG

(top)>> ROUTER
(ROUTER)>> tdm-setup
(ROUTER tdm-setup)>> chan-1
(ROUTER tdm-setup chan-1 vcc 1)>> set slot-assignment start-slot 1
(ROUTER tdm-setup chan-1 vcc 1)>> set slot-assignment end-slot 4
(ROUTER tdm-setup chan-1)>

>

Will provision a 256 kb TDM channel (data pipe) that starts at the routers slot
number 1 and ends at the routers slot number 4.
From Slot 1 to Slot 4 times 64 kbps = 256 kbps

Note: Check the cross connect provisioning when defining TDM bandwidths

The Cross connect must also be provisioned to determine from which WAN T1
time slots this data pipe is derived. For the above example: provision 4
contiguous T1 time slots from either WAN1 or WAN2 as the source to the
router as the destination. See the cross connect provisioning on page Error!
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start-slot

start-slot # where: # = {1-48}
Defines the beginning slot of the router's data bus for this data pipe.

end-slot

end-slot # where: # = {1-48}
Defines the ending slot of the router's data bus for this data pipe.

frame-mode

frame-mode mode where: mode = {off |frame-relay | ppp | hdlc }
Provision the encapsulation protocol for the specific TDM channel. The
encapsulation of data is defined by the network T1 provider.

off

Use off to indicate no encapsulation.