Configuring T1 Interfaces
T1 is the basic physical layer protocol used by the Digital Signal level 1(DS1) multiplexing method in North America. A T1 interface operates at a bit rate of 1.544 Mbps and can support 24 DS0 channels. Supported DS1 standards include:
To configure T1-specific physical interface properties, include the
t1-optionsstatement at the[edit interfacesinterface-name]hierarchy level:[edit interfacesinterface-name]t1-options { bert-algorithmalgorithm; bert-error-raterate; bert-periodseconds; buildoutvalue; byte-encoding (nx56 | nx64); fcs (16 | 32);framing (esf | sf); idle-cycle-flag (flags | ones); invert-data; line-encoding (ami | b8zs); loopback (local | payload | remote); remote-loopback-respond; start-end-flag (filler | shared); timeslotstime-slot-range; }You can configure the following T1 interface-specific properties:
- Configuring T1 BERT Properties
- Configuring the T1 Buildout
- Configuring T1 Byte Encoding
- Configuring T1 Data Inversion
- Configuring the T1 Frame Checksum
- Configuring the T1 Remote Loopback Response
- Configuring T1 Framing
- Configuring T1 Line Encoding
- Configuring T1 Loopback Capability
- Configuring the T1 Idle Cycle Flag
- Configuring T1 Start and End Flags
- Configuring Fractional T1 Time Slots
See also the following properties, which apply to a number of different interfaces: