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Page 1 - Routing Devices

Junos®OSChannelized E1 Interfaces Feature Guide forRouting DevicesRelease13.3Published: 2014-01-13Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.

Page 2 - END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)ExamplesDescriptionConvention•A policy term is a named structurethat defines match conditions andactio

Page 3 - Table of Contents

show interfaces (T1, PPP)user@host> show interfaces t1-1/1/0Physical interface: t1-1/1/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 149, SNMP

Page 4 - Part 5 Index

2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 40 40

Page 5 - List of Tables

CHAP state: Closed CoS queues : 4 supported, 4 in use Last flapped : 2005-12-05 08:43:06 PST (02:13:54 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never

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CoS information: CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0

Page 7 - About the Documentation

DLCI statistics: Active DLCI :0 Inactive DLCI :1show interfaces detail (E1, Frame Relay)user@host> show interfaces e1-3/0/0 detailPhysical

Page 8 - Merging a Snippet

Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 O

Page 9 - Documentation Conventions

Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 225 0 bps

Page 10 - GUI Conventions

Flags: Device-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: FR-NLPID Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output by

Page 11 - Requesting Technical Support

FE-Rx-UUS 0 FE-Tx-UUS 0show interfaces extensive (T1, TDM-CCC-SATOP)user@host>show interfaces t1-1/0/0

Page 12 - Opening a Case with JTAC

Jitter buffer: packets: 8, latency: 7 ms, auto adjust: Disabled Excessive packet loss rate: sample period: 10000 ms, threshold: 30% DS1 BERT c

Page 13 - Overview

Documentation FeedbackWe encourage you to provide feedback, comments, and suggestions so that we canimprove the documentation. You can send your comme

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Link-level type: TDM-CCC-CESoPSN, MTU: 1504, Speed: 1536kbps, Loopback: None, FCS: 16, Parent: ct1-1/0/0:1:1 Interface index 153 Device flags : P

Page 15 - Channelized E1 Interfaces

Protocol ccc, MTU: 1504, Generation: 857, Route table: 0 Flags: Is-Primary 99Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.Chapter

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CHAPTER 6Command Summaries•Channelized E1 Interface Operational Mode Commands on page 101Channelized E1 Interface Operational Mode CommandsTable 6 on

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PART 4Troubleshooting•Interface Diagnostics on page 105103Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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CHAPTER 7Interface Diagnostics•Interface Diagnostics on page 105Interface DiagnosticsYou can use two diagnostic tools to test the physical layer conne

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•Local—Useful for troubleshooting physical PIC errors. Configuring local loopback onan interface allows transmission of packets to the channel service

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Table 7: Loopback Modes by Interface Type (continued)Usage GuidelinesLoopback ModesInterfaceConfiguring T1 Loopback Capability andConfiguring T3 Loopb

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•Join and participate in the Juniper Networks Community Forum:http://www.juniper.net/company/communities/•Open a case online in the CSC Case Managemen

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[edit interfaces interface-name interface-type-options]bert-algorithm algorithm;bert-error-rate rate;bert-period seconds;By default, the BERT period i

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NOTE: The 12-port T1/E1 Circuit Emulation (CE) PIC supports only thefollowing algorithms: all-ones-repeating Repeating one bits all-zeros-repeatin

Page 27 - Statements and Hierarchy

NOTE: BERT is supported on the PDH interfaces of the ChannelizedSONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MIC with SFP and the DS3/E3 MIC.The following BERT alg

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These limitations do not apply to channelized IQ interfaces. For information about BERTcapabilities on channelized IQ interfaces, see Channelized IQ a

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PART 5Index•Index on page 115113Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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IndexSymbols#, comments in configuration statements...x( ), in syntax descriptions...

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loopback statementADSL, DS0, E1/E3, SONET/SDH, SHDSL, andT1/T3...48loopback

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PART 1Overview•Channelized E1 Interfaces on page 31Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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CHAPTER 1Channelized E1 Interfaces•Channelized E1 IQ and IQE Interfaces Overview on page 3Channelized E1 IQ and IQE Interfaces OverviewEach Channelize

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PART 2Configuration•Channelized E1 Interfaces on page 7•Network Interfaces Configuration Statements and Hierarchy on page 15•Statement Summary on page

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CHAPTER 2Channelized E1 Interfaces•Configuring Channelized E1 IQ and IQE Interfaces on page 7•Configuring Channelized E1 Interfaces on page 9•Example:

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Juniper Networks, Inc.1194 North Mathilda AvenueSunnyvale, California 94089USA408-745-2000www.juniper.netJuniper Networks, Junos, Steel-Belted Radius,

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2. Configure the number of time slots allocated to the E1 IQ or IQE interface by includingthe timeslots statement at the [edit interfaces e1-fpc/pic/p

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Configuring Channelized E1 InterfacesBy default, all the time slots on a channelized E1 interface are used. There can be amaximum of 24 channel groups

Page 44 - • Ethernet Interfaces

Table 3: Ranges for Channelized E1 ConfigurationRangeOptionItem0 through 7(see note below)slot-numberFPC slot0 through 3pic-numberPIC slot0 through 9l

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loopback payload;start-end-flag (filler | shared);}For DS0 channels on a channelized E1 interface, the clocking statement is supported onlyfor channel

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[edit]interfaces {ce1-1/2/6 {no-partition interface-type e1; # e1-1/2/6}e1-1/2/6 {e1-options {timeslots 1-2;}unit 0 {family inet {address 10.255.126.2

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ds-0/1/4:10, with time slots 11, 17, and 28 through 31 allocatedThe remaining ports (other than 0 and 4) remain as regular E1 interfaces (and follow t

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Page 49 - Ethernet Interfaces

CHAPTER 3Network Interfaces ConfigurationStatements and Hierarchy•[edit chassis] Hierarchy Level on page 15•[edit interfaces] Hierarchy Level on page

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channel-group group-number;timeslots time-slot-range;}}ct3 {port port-number {t1 link-number {channel-group group-number;timeslots time-slot-range;}}f

Page 51 - Statement Summary

(flow-control | no-flow-control);lacp {(active | passive);link-protection {disable;(revertive | non-revertive);periodic interval;system-priority prior

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Table of ContentsAbout the Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiDocumentation and

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}use-null-cw;vpi vpi-identifier {maximum-vcs maximum-vcs;oam-liveness {down-count cells;up-count cells;}oam-period (seconds | disable);shaping {(cbr r

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transmit-clock invert;}description text;alias alias-name;dialer-options {pool pool-name <priority priority>;}disable;ds0-options {bert-algorithm

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mpls {pop-all-labels {required-depth number;}}source-address-filter {mac-address;}(source-filtering | no-source-filtering);}flexible-vlan-tagging;gige

Page 56 - • Configuring T1 Framing

}}}(gratuitous-arp-reply | no-gratuitous-arp-reply);hold-time up milliseconds down milliseconds;ima-group-options {differential-delay number;frame-len

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t392dce seconds;}lsq-failure-options {no-termination-request;[ trigger-link-failure interface-name ];}mac mac-address;mlfr-uni-nni-bundle-options {ack

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trigger (oc-lof | oc-lom | oc-los | oc-wavelength-lock | odu-ais | odu-bbe-th | odu-bdi| odu-es-th | odu-lck | odu-oci | odu-sd | odu-ses-th | odu-tti

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clock-rate rate;clocking-mode (dce | internal | loop);control-polarity (negative | positive);cts-polarity (negative | positive);dcd-polarity (negative

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loopback (local | remote);snr-margin {current margin;snext margin;}}sonet-options {aggregate asx;aps {advertise-interval milliseconds;annex-b;authenti

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speed (10m | 100m | 1g);link-mode (full-duplex | half-duplex);}}t1-options {bert-algorithm algorithm;bert-error-rate rate;bert-period seconds;buildout

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policer {input cos-policer-name;output cos-policer-name;}}}accounting-profile name;advisory-options {downstream-rate rate;upstream-rate rate;}allow-an

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idle-cycle-flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45interface-type (Interfaces

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redial-delay time;watch-list {[ routes ];}}}disable;disable-mlppp-inner-ppp-pfc;dlci dlci-identifier;drop-timeout milliseconds;dynamic-call-admission-

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ppp-options {chap {access-profile name;default-chap-secret name;local-name name;passive;}compression {acfc;pfc;pap;default-pap-password password;local

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vlan-id-list [vlan-id vlan-id–vlan-id];vlan-id-range number-number;vlan-tags inner tpid.vlan-id outer tpid.vlan-id;vlan-tags-outer tpid.vlan-id inner-

Page 67 - Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces

input {service-set service-set-name <service-filter filter-name>;post-service-filter filter-name;}output {service-set service-set-names <serv

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priority-hold-time interface-name {bandwidth-threshold bits-per-second {priority;}interface priority;}route ip-address/mask routing-instance instance-

Page 69 - Administration

}}compression-device interface-name;description text;interface {l2tp-interface-id name;(dedicated | shared);}dialer-options {activation-delay seconds;

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}oam-period (seconds | disable);output-vlan-map {inner-tag-protocol-id;inner-vlan-id;(pop | pop-pop | pop-swap | push | push-push | swap | swap-swap);

Page 71 - Monitoring Commands

vlan-id number;vlan-id-list [vlan-id vlan-id–vlan-id]vlan-tags inner tpid.vlan-id outer tpid.vlan-id;vlan-tags outer tpid.vlan-id inner-list [vlan-id

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unnumbered-address interface-name destination address destination-profileprofile-name;address address {arp ip-address (mac | multicast-mac) mac-addres

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RelatedDocumentation• Junos OS Hierarchy and RFC Reference• Ethernet Interfaces• Junos OS Network Interfaces Library for Routing Devices37Copyright ©

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List of TablesAbout the Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiTable 1: Notice Icons . .

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CHAPTER 4Statement Summary•byte-encoding on page 40•e1-options on page 41•fast-aps-switch on page 42•fcs on page 43•framing (E1, E3, and T1 Interfaces

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byte-encodingSyntax byte-encoding (nx56 | nx64);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces t1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces interface-name ds0-options],[edit i

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e1-optionsSyntax e1-options {bert-algorithm algorithm;bert-error-rate rate;bert-period seconds;fcs (16 | 32);framing (g704 | g704-no-crc4 | unframed);

Page 79 - Logical Interface

fast-aps-switchSyntax fast-aps-switch;Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces interface-name sonet-options aps]Release Information Statement introduced in Ju

Page 80 - Sample Output

fcsSyntax fcs (16 | 32);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces e1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces t1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces interface-name ds0-option

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framing (E1, E3, and T1 Interfaces)Syntax framing (g704 | g704-no-crc4 | g.751 | g.832 | unframed | sf | esf);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces ce1-fpc

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idle-cycle-flagSyntax idle-cycle-flag value;Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces e1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces t1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces inter

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interface-type (Interfaces)Syntax interface-type (bc | coc1 | ct1 | ct3 | dc | ds |so | t1 | t3);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces interface-range name

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Required PrivilegeLevelinterface—To view this statement in the configuration.interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.RelatedDocum

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loopback (ADSL, DS0, E1/E3, SONET/SDH, SHDSL, and T1/T3)Syntax loopback (local | payload | remote);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces ce1-fpc/pic/port],

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payload—For channelized T3, T1, and NxDS0 IQ interfaces only, loop back data only(without clocking information) on the remote router’s PIC. With paylo

Page 88 - Physical Interface

partitionSyntax partition partition-number oc-slice oc-slice-range interface-type type timeslotstime-slot-range;Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces inter

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start-end-flagSyntax start-end-flag (filler | shared);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces e1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces t1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interf

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timeslotsSyntax timeslots time-slot-range;Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces e1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces t1-fpc/pic/port],[edit interfaces interfa

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• Configuring Fractional E1 Time Slots• Configuring Fractional T1 Time Slots• Configuring a Channelized T1/E1 Interface to Drop and Insert Time Slots5

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no-partitionSyntax no-partition interface-type (e1 | (cau4 | so) | (ct3 | t3) | so | t3);Hierarchy Level [edit interfaces ce1-fpc/pic/port],[edit inte

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• Configuring Channelized STM1 IQ and IQE Interfaces• Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces• partition on page 50• no-partition55Copyright © 2014, Juniper Netw

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PART 3Administration•Monitoring Commands on page 59•Command Summaries on page 10157Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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About the Documentation•Documentation and Release Notes on page vii•Supported Platforms on page vii•Using the Examples in This Manual on page vii•Docu

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CHAPTER 5Monitoring Commands•show interfaces (Channelized E1)•show interfaces (Channelized E1 IQ)•show interfaces (T1, E1, or DS)59Copyright © 2014, J

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show interfaces (Channelized E1)Syntax show interfaces ds-fpc/pic/port:ds0channel<brief | detail | extensive | terse><descriptions><med

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameAll levelsEncapsulati

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive none

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive none

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensiveNumbe

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveOutput error

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveActive alarm

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive none

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If the example configuration contains the top level of the hierarchy (or multiplehierarchies), the example is a full example. In this case, use the lo

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Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensiveNumbe

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Physical interface: ds-0/1/1:1, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 163, SNMP ifIndex: 37, Generation: 46 Link-level type: PPP, MTU: 150

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% bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 1945600 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 10

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show interfaces (Channelized E1 IQ)Syntax show interfaces (ce1-fpc/pic/port | type-fpc/pic/port<:channel>)<brief | detail | extensive | terse

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LMI: Input: 51700 (00:00:02 ago), Output: 51701 (00:00:02 ago) DTE statistics: Enquiries sent : 43186 Full enquiries sent

Page 113 - Command Summaries

DS0 BERT configuration: BERT time period: 10 seconds, Elapsed: 0 seconds Induced Error rate: 10e-0, Algorithm: 2^15 - 1, O.151, Pseudorandom (

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DS0 BERT configuration: BERT time period: 10 seconds, Elapsed: 0 seconds Induced Error rate: 10e-0, Algorithm: 2^15 - 1, O.151, Pseudorandom (

Page 115 - Troubleshooting

show interfaces (T1, E1, or DS)Syntax show interfaces interface-type<brief | detail | extensive | terse><descriptions><media><snm

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output FieldsLevel of OutputField DescriptionField NamePhysical InterfaceAll levelsName of the physical interface.Ph

Page 117 - Interface Diagnostics

Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive noneCurrent active IMA link alar

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2. Move to the hierarchy level that is relevant for this snippet by issuing the followingconfiguration mode command:[edit]user@host# edit system scrip

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive noneIMA Link Media Status, which

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive none(Frame Relay) Settings for L

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive none(Frame Relay) Statistics abo

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive noneNumber of CoS queues configu

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveOutput errors on the interface. The foll

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveCounts of T1 or E1 media-specific errors

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveInformation about the CESoPSN configurat

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveInformation about the CoS queue for the

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField Namedetail extensive(Frame Relay) Statistics for traf

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Table 5: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)Level of OutputField DescriptionField NameextensiveInformation related to the circuit emula

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