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Configuring E1 Interfaces

E1 is a standard WAN digital communication format designed to operate over copper facilities at a rate of 2.048 Mbps. Widely used outside North America, it is a basic time-division multiplexing scheme used to carry digital circuits. The following standards apply to E1 interfaces:

To configure E1-specific physical interface properties, include the e1-options statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level:

[edit interfaces interface-name]
e1-options {
    bert-error-rate rate;

    bert-period seconds;

    fcs (16 | 32);

    framing (g704 | g704-no-crc4 | unframed);

    idle-cycle-flag (flags | ones); 
    invert-data;

    loopback (local | remote); 

    start-end-flag (filler | shared);

    timeslots time-slot-range;

}

You can configure the following E1-specific properties:

See also the following sections, which apply to a number of different interfaces:


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