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path ds3 t1 loopback

Syntax

path pathChannel ds3 ds3Channel t1 t1Channel loopback
{ local | network { line | payload } }

no path pathChannel ds3 ds3Channel t1 t1Channel loopback

path pathChannel ds3 ds3Channel t1 t1Channel loopback remote
{ line fdl { ansi | bellcore } | payload [ fdl ] [ ansi ] }

no path pathChannel ds3 ds3Channel t1 t1Channel loopback remote

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Configures a loopback for a T1 channel on a DS3 signal. This command applies to a T1 channel on a DS3 over channelized SONET interface. The no version turns off the loopback.

Options

  • pathChannel—Number, in the range 1–2147483648, that identifies the path
  • ds3Channel—Number, in the range 1–3, that identifies the DS3 channel
  • t1Channel—One or more individual T1 channels, ranges of T1 channels, or combination of individual channels and ranges, in the range 1–28 (no spaces); for example, 3,7-15,19-13,27
  • local—Loops the router output data back toward the router at the T1 framer; on supported line modules also sends an alarm indication signal (AIS) out toward the network.
  • network { line | payload }—Specify the line keyword to loop the data back toward the network before the T1 framer and automatically set a local loopback at the HDLC controllers. Specify the payload keyword to loop the payload data back toward the network at the T1 framer and automatically set a local loopback at the HDLC controllers.
  • remote line fdl ansi—Sends a repeating 16-bit ESF data link code word (00001110 11111111) to the remote end requesting that it enter into a network line loopback. Specify the ansi keyword to enable the remote line FDL ANSI bit loopback on the T1 channel, according to the ANSI T1.403 specification.
  • remote line fdl bellcore—Sends a repeating 16-bit ESF data link code word (00010010 11111111) to the remote end requesting that it enter into a network line loopback. Specify the bellcore keyword to enable the remote line FDL Bellcore bit loopback on the T1 channel, according to the Bellcore TR-TSY-000312 specification.
  • remote payload [ fdl ] [ ansi ]—Sends a repeating 16-bit ESF data link code word (00010100 11111111) to the remote end requesting that it enter into a network payload loopback. Enables the remote payload FDL ANSI bit loopback on the T1 channel. You can optionally specify fdl and ansi, but it is not necessary.

Mode

Controller Configuration

Published: 2012-06-29

 
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