[c-nsp] Attaching channel-group to an interface

Dave Temkin dave at ordinaryworld.com
Wed Dec 21 14:08:19 EST 2005


The 0 in Serial4/1:0 is saying it's the interface for channel group 0.
You don't need to do anything more.  Serial4/1:1 would be for channel
group 1.

-Dave

On Wed, 21 Dec 2005, james edwards wrote:

> I have a MC-4T1 card in a 7206, how do I attach channel-group 0 to
> Serial4/1:0 ?
>
>
> !
> controller T1 4/1
>  framing esf
>  clock source internal
>  linecode b8zs
>  channel-group 0 timeslots 1-18
>  channel-group 1 timeslots 19-24
>
>
> !
> interface Serial4/1:0
>  description Hardware
>  ip address
>  no ip redirects
>  no ip unreachables
>  no ip proxy-arp
>  encapsulation frame-relay IETF
>  ip mroute-cache
>  no fair-queue
>  no clns route-cache
>
> James
> Routing and Security Administrator
> At the Santa Fe Office: Cyber Mesa Telecom
> jamesh at cybermesa.com  noc at cybermesa.com
> http://www.cybermesa.com/ContactCM
>
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