Configuring a ce1/pri interface, Overview – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Item Description
Interface Status
Display and set the interface status:
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Connected—Indicating that the current interface is up and connected, click
Disable to shut down the interface.
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Not connected—Indicating that the current interface is up but not connected,
click Disable to shut down the interface.
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Administratively Down—Indicating that the current interface is shut down by a
network administrator, click Enable to bring up the interface.
Connect Mode: PPPoEoA
Select PPPoEoA as the connection mode.
PVC
Set the VPI/VCI value for the PVC.
User Name
Configure the username for authentication.
Password
Displays whether a password is configured for authentication.
If the field displays null, no password is configured for authentication.
New Password
Set or modify the password for authentication.
TCP-MSS
Configure the TCP MSS on the interface.
MTU
Configure the MTU on the interface.
Idle timeout
Set the idle timeout time for a connection:
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Online for all time—The connection is maintained until being disconnected
manually or upon an anomaly.
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Online according to the Idle Timeout value—The connection is disconnected
automatically if no traffic is transmitted or received on the link for a period of
time. The connection will be re-set up when an access to the Internet request is
received.
If you select Online according to the Idle Timeout value, you must set the Idle
timeout value.
Configuring a CE1/PRI interface
Overview
The CE1/PRI interface supports PPP connection mode. For details about PPP, refer to section
The CE1/PRI interface can operate in either E1 mode (also called non-channelized mode) and CE1
mode (that is, channelized mode).
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A CE1/PRI interface in E1 mode equals an interface of 2048 Mbps data bandwidth, on which no
timeslots are divided. Its logical features are the same as those of a synchronous serial interface. It
supports link layer protocols such as PPP, FR, LAPB and X.25 and network protocols such as IP and
IPX.
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A CE1/PRI interface in CE1 mode is physically divided into 32 timeslots numbered 0 to 31. Among
them, timeslot 0 is used for transmitting synchronizing information. All the timeslots except timeslot
0 can be randomly divided into multiple channel sets and each set can be used as an interface
upon timeslot bundling. Its logical features are the same as those of a synchronous serial interface.
It supports link layer protocols such as PPP, HDLC, FR, LAPB and X.25, and network protocols such
as IP.