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Use the undo idlecode command to restore the default, that is, 0x7E.
The line idle code is sent in the timeslots that are not bundled into logical
channels.
Example # Set the line idle code to 0x7E on CE1/PRI interface E1 2/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 2/0
[Sysname-E1 2/0] idlecode 7e
itf (CE1/PRI interface view)
Syntax itf { number number | type { 7e | ff }}
undo itf { type | number }
View CE1/PRI interface view
Parameter number number: Sets the number of interframe filling tags, which ranges from 0
to 14.
type { 7e | ff }: Sets the type of interframe filling tag to 0x7E by specifying the 7e
argument or to 0xFF by specifying the ff keyword.
Description Use the
itf command to set the type of and the number of interframe filling tags
on the CE1/PRI interface. Two types of interframe filling tag are available: 0x7E
and 0xFF.
Use the
undo itf command to restore the default.
By default, interframe filling tag is 0x7E and the number of interframe filling tags
is 4.
Interframe filling tags are sent when no service data is sent on the timeslots
bundled into logical channels on the CE1/PRI interface.
Example # Set the type of interframe filling tag to 0xFF on CE1/PRI interface E1 2/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 2/0
[Sysname-E1 2/0] itf type ff
# Set the number of interframe filling tags to five on CE1/PRI interface E1 2/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 2/0
[Sysname-E1 2/0] itf number 5