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Configuring CESoPSN on Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP
This configuration applies to the mobile backhaul application shown in Mobile Backhaul Application.
Configuring SONET/SDH Rate-Selectability
You can configure rate-selectability on the Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP(MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE) by specifying the port speed. The Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP is rate-selectable and its port speed can be specified as COC3-CSTM1 or COC12-CSTM4.
To configure the rate-selectability:
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit chassis fpc slot pic slot port slot] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit chassis fpc slot pic slot port slot
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit chassis fpc 1 pic 0 port 0 - Set the speed as coc3-cstm1 or coc12-cstm4.[edit chassis fpc slot pic slot port slot]user@host# set speed (coc3-cstm1 | coc12-cstm4)
For example:
[edit chassis fpc 1 pic 0 port 0]user@host# set speed coc3-cstm1Note: When the speed is set as coc12-cstm4, instead of configuring COC3 ports down to T1 channels and CSTM1 ports down to E1 channels, you must configure COC12 ports down to T1 channels and CSTM4 channels down to E1 channels.
Configuring SONET/SDH Framing Mode at the MIC Level
To set the framing mode at the MIC (MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE) level, for all four ports on the MIC, include the framing statement at the [edit chassis fpc slot pic slot] hierarchy level.
After a MIC is brought online, interfaces are created for the MIC’s available ports on the basis of the MIC type and the framing option used.
- If you include the framing sonet statement, four COC3 interfaces are created when the speed is configured as coc3-cstm1.
- If you include the framing sdh statement, four CSTM1 interfaces are created when the speed is configured as coc3-cstm1.
- If you include the framing sonet statement, one COC12 interface is created when the speed is configured as coc12-cstm4.
- If you include the framing sdh statement, one CSTM4 interface is created when the speed is configured as coc12-cstm4.
- If you do not specify framing at the MIC level, then the default framing is SONET for all the ports.
![]() | Note: If you set the framing option incorrectly for the MIC type, the commit operation fails. Bit error rate test (BERT) patterns with all binary 1s (ones) received by CT1/CE1 interfaces on Circuit Emulation MICs configured for CESoPSN do not result in an alarm indication signal (AIS) defect. As a result, the CT1/CE1 interfaces remain up. |
Configuring CESoPSN Encapsulation on DS Interfaces on CT1 Channels
This topic includes the following tasks:
- Configuring COC3 Ports Down to CT1 Channels
- Configuring CT1 Channels Down to DS Interfaces
- Configuring CESoPSN on DS Interfaces
Configuring COC3 Ports Down to CT1 Channels
When configuring COC3 ports down to CT1 channels, on any MIC configured for SONET framing (numbered 0 through 3), you can configure three COC1 channels (numbered 1 through 3). On each COC1 channel, you can configure a maximum of 28 CT1 channels and a minimum of 1 CT1 channel based on the time slots.
When configuring COC12 ports down to CT1 channels on a MIC configured for SONET framing, you can configure 12 COC1 channels (numbered 1 through 12). On each COC1 channel, you can configure 24 CT1 channels (numbered 1 through 28).
To configure COC3 channelization down to COC1 and then down to CT1 channels, include the partition statement at the [edit interfaces (coc1 | coc3)-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number] hierarchy level:
![]() | Note: To configure COC12 ports down to CT1 channels, replace coc3 with coc12 in the following procedure. |
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces coc3-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces coc3-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit interfaces coc3-1/0/0 - Configure the sublevel interface partition index and the
range of SONET/SDH slices, and set the sublevel interface type as coc1.[edit interfaces coc3-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number]user@host# set partition partition-number oc-slice oc-slice interface-type coc1
For example:
[edit interfaces coc3-1/0/0]user@host# set partition 1 oc-slice 1 interface-type coc1 - Enter the up command to go
to the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.[edit interfaces coc3-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number]user@host# up
For example:
[edit interfaces coc3-1/0/0]user@host# up - Configure the channelized OC1 interface and the sublevel
interface partition index, and set the interface type as ct1.[edit interfaces]user@host# set coc1-1/0/0:1 partition partition-number interface-type ct1
For example:
[edit interfaces]user@host# set coc1-1/0/0:1 partition 1 interface-type ct1
To verify the configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.
Configuring CT1 Channels Down to DS Interfaces
To configure CT1 channels down to a DS interface, include the partition statement at the [edit interfaces ct1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel] hierarchy level:
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces ct1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ct1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ct1-1/0/0:1:1 - Configure the partition, the time slots, and the interface
type.[edit interfaces ct1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel]user@host# set partition partition-number timeslots timeslots interface-type ds
For example:
[edit interfaces ct1-1/0/0:1:1]user@host# set partition 1 timeslots 1-4 interface-type dsNote: You can assign multiple time slots on a CT1 interface. In the set command, separate the time slots by commas and do not include spaces between them. For example:
[edit interfaces ct1-1/0/0:1:1]user@host# set partition 1 timeslots 1-4,9,22-24 interface-type ds
To verify this configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces ct1-1/0/0:1:1] hierarchy level.
An NxDS0 interface can be configured from channelized T1 interface (ct1). Here N represents the time slots on the CT1 interface.
The value of N is 1 through 24 when a DS0 interface is configured from a CT1 interface.
After you partition the DS interface, configure the CESoPSN options on it. See Setting the CESoPSN Options.
Configuring CESoPSN on DS Interfaces
To configure CESoPSN encapsulation on a DS interface, include the encapsulation statement at the [edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel:channel] hierarchy level.
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel:channel] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/ port-number:channel:channel:channel
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1 - Configure CESoPSN as the encapsulation type and the logical
interface for the DS interface.[edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel:channel]user@host# set encapsulation cesopsn unit interface-unit-number
For example:
[edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1 ]user@host# set encapsulation cesopsn unit 0
To verify this configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1] hierarchy level.
Configuring CESoPSN Encapsulation on DS Interfaces on CE1 Channels
This topic includes the following tasks:
- Configuring CSTM1 Ports Down to CE1 Channels
- Configuring CSTM4 Ports Down to CE1 Channels
- Configuring CE1 Channels Down to DS Interfaces
- Configuring CESoPSN on DS Interfaces
Configuring CSTM1 Ports Down to CE1 Channels
On any port configured for SDH framing (numbered 0 through 3), you can configure one CAU4 channel. On each CAU4 channel, you can configure 31 CE1 channels (numbered 1 through 31).
To configure CSTM1 channelization down to CAU4 and then down to CE1 channels, include the partition statement at the [edit interfaces (cau4 | cstm1)-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number] hierarchy level, as shown in the following example:
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces cstm1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces cstm1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit interfaces cstm1-1/0/1 - On the CSTM1 interface, set the no-partition option, and then set the interface type as cau4.[edit interfaces cstm1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number]user@host# set no-partition interface-type cau4
For example:
[edit interfaces cstm1-1/0/1]user@host# set no-partition interface-type cau4 - Enter the up command to go to the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.[edit interfaces cstm1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number]user@host# up
For example:
[edit interfaces cstm1-1/0/1]user@host# up - Configure the MPC slot, the MIC slot, and the port for
the CAU4 interface. Set the sublevel interface partition index and
set the interface type as ce1.[edit interfaces] user@host# set cau4-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number partition partition-number interface-type ce1
For example:
[edit interfaces] user@host# set cau4-1/0/1 partition 1 interface-type ce1
To verify this configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.
Configuring CSTM4 Ports Down to CE1 Channels
![]() | Note: When the port speed is configured as coc12-cstm4 at the [edit chassis fpc slot pic slot port slot] hierarchy level, you must configure CSTM4 ports down to CE1 channels. |
On a port configured for SDH framing, you can configure one CAU4 channel. On the CAU4 channel, you can configure 31 CE1 channels (numbered 1 through 31).
To configure CSTM4 channelization down to CAU4 and then down to CE1 channels, include the partition statement at the [edit interfaces (cau4|cstm4)-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number] hierarchy level.
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces cstm4-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces cstm4-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit interfaces cstm4-1/0/0 - Configure the sublevel interface partition index and the
range of SONET/SDH slices, and set the sublevel interface type as cau4.[edit interfaces cstm4-1/0/0]user@host# set partition partition-number oc-slice oc-slice interface-type cau4
For oc-slice, select from the following ranges: 1–3, 4–6, 7–9, and 10–12.
For partition, select a value from 1 through 4.
For example:
[edit interfaces cstm4-1/0/0]user@host# set partition 1 oc-slice 1-3 interface-type cau4 - Enter the up command to go to the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.[edit interfaces cstm4-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number]user@host# up
For example:
[edit interfaces cstm4-1/0/0]user@host# up - Configure the MPC slot, the MIC slot, and the port for
the CAU4 interface. Set the sublevel interface partition index and
set the interface type as ce1.[edit interfaces] user@host# set cau4-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel partition partition-number interface-type ce1
For example:
[edit interfaces] user@host# set cau4-1/0/0:1 partition 1 interface-type ce1
To verify this configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.
Configuring CE1 Channels Down to DS Interfaces
To configure CE1 channels down to a DS interface, include the partition statement at the [edit interfaces ce1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port:channel] hierarchy level.
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces ce1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port:channel] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ce1-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port:channel[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ce1-1/0/0:1:1
- Configure the partition and the time slots, and set the
interface type as ds.[edit interfaces ce1-1/0/0:1:1]user@host# set partition partition-number timeslots timeslots interface-type ds
For example:
[edit interfaces ce1-1/0/0:1:1]user@host# set partition 1 timeslots 1-4 interface-type dsNote: You can assign multiple time slots on a CE1 interface. In the set command, separate the time slots by commas and do not include spaces between them. For example:
[edit interfaces ce1-1/0/0:1:1]user@host# set partition 1 timeslots 1-4,9,22-31 interface-type ds
To verify this configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces ce1-1/0/0:1:1 hierarchy level.
An NxDS0 interface can be configured from a channelized E1 interface (CE1). Here N represents the number of time slots on the CE1 interface.
The value of N is 1 through 31 when a DS0 interface is configured from a CE1 interface.
After you partition the DS interface, configure the CESoPSN options on it. See Setting the CESoPSN Options.
Configuring CESoPSN on DS Interfaces
To configure CESoPSN encapsulation on a DS interface, include the encapsulation statement at the [edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel:channel] hierarchy level.
- In configuration mode, go to the [edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel:channel] hierarchy level.[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ds-mpc-slot/mic-slot/port-number:channel:channel:channel
For example:
[edit]user@host# edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1 - Configure CESoPSN as the encapsulation type and then set
the logical interface for the ds interface.[edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1 ]user@host# set encapsulation cesopsn unit interface-unit-number
For example:
[edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1 ]user@host# set encapsulation cesopsn unit 0
To verify this configuration, use the show command at the [edit interfaces ds-1/0/0:1:1:1] hierarchy level.