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Configuring the E3 CSU Compatibility Mode
Subrating an E3 interface reduces the maximum allowable
peak rate by limiting the High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)-encapsulated
payload. Subrate modes configure the PIC to connect with channel service
units (CSUs) that use proprietary methods of multiplexing.
On M-series and T-series routing platforms, you
can configure E3 interfaces to be compatible with a Digital Link,
Kentrox, or Larscom CSU. On J-series Services Routers, you can configure
E3 interfaces to be compatible with a Digital Link or Kentrox CSU.
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Note:
To subrate an E3 interface to be compatible with
a Kentrox CSU, you must have an IQ or IQE-based PIC. Non-IQ or IQE
PICs allow a commit of the configuration, but the interfaces remain
at the full E3 rate for the Kentrox compatibility mode.
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To configure an E3 interface so that it is compatible
with the CSU at the remote end of the line, include the compatibility-mode statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name e3-options] hierarchy level:
- [edit interfaces interface-name e3-options]
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compatibility-mode (digital-link | kentrox
| larscom) <subrate value>;
The subrate of an E3 interface must exactly match
that of the remote CSU. To specify the subrate, include the subrate statement in the configuration:
- For Kentrox CSUs, specify the subrate as a number from
1 through 48 that exactly matches the value configured on the CSU.
Each increment of the subrate value corresponds to a rate increment
of about 0.5 Mbps.
- For Digital Link CSUs, you can specify the subrate value
to match the data rate configured on the CSU in the format xkb or x.xMb. You can configure the subrate values shown in Table 44.
- Larscom CSUs do not support the E3 subrate.
Table 44: Subrate
Values for E3 Digital Link Compatibility Mode
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358 Kbps
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7.2 Mbps
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14.0 Mbps
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20.8 Mbps
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27.6 Mbps
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716 Kbps
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7.5 Mbps
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14.3 Mbps
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21.1 Mbps
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27.9 Mbps
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1.1 Mbps
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7.9 Mbps
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14.7 Mbps
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21.5 Mbps
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28.3 Mbps
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1.4 Mbps
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8.2 Mbps
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15.0 Mbps
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21.8 Mbps
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28.6 Mbps
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1.8 Mbps
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8.6 Mbps
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15.4 Mbps
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22.2 Mbps
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29.0 Mbps
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2.1 Mbps
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9.0 Mbps
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15.8 Mbps
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22.6 Mbps
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29.4 Mbps
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2.5 Mbps
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9.3 Mbps
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16.1 Mbps
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22.9 Mbps
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29.7 Mbps
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2.9 Mbps
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9.7 Mbps
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16.5 Mbps
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23.3 Mbps
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30.1 Mbps
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3.2 Mbps
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10.0 Mbps
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16.8 Mbps
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23.6 Mbps
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30.4 Mbps
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3.6 Mbps
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10.4 Mbps
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17.2 Mbps
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24.0 Mbps
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30.8 Mbps
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3.9 Mbps
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10.7 Mbps
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17.5 Mbps
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24.3 Mbps
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31.1 Mbps
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4.3 Mbps
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11.1 Mbps
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17.9 Mbps
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24.7 Mbps
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31.5 Mbps
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4.7 Mbps
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11.5 Mbps
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18.3 Mbps
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25.1 Mbps
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31.9 Mbps
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5.0 Mbps
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11.8 Mbps
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18.6 Mbps
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25.4 Mbps
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32.2 Mbps
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5.4 Mbps
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12.2 Mbps
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19.0 Mbps
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25.8 Mbps
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32.6 Mbps
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5.7 Mbps
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12.5 Mbps
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19.3 Mbps
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26.1 Mbps
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32.9 Mbps
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6.1 Mbps
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12.9 Mbps
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19.7 Mbps
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26.5 Mbps
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33.3 Mbps
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6.4 Mbps
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13.2 Mbps
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20.0 Mbps
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26.9 Mbps
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33.7 Mbps
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6.8 Mbps
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13.6 Mbps
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20.4 Mbps
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27.2 Mbps
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For information about subrating a T3 interface,
see Configuring the T3 CSU Compatibility Mode.
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