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Use the undo pri-set command to remove the bundle.
By default, no PRI set is created.
On a CE1/PRI interface in PRI mode, timeslot 0 is used for frame synchronization
control (FSC), timeslot 16 as the D channel for signaling transmission, and other
timeslots as B channels for data transmission.
You can create only one PRI set on a CE1/PRI interface. This PRI set can include any
timeslots except timeslot 0 and must include timeslot 16. Note that timeslot 16
cannot form a bundle that includes itself only. The attempt to bundle only timeslot
16 will fail.
If no timeslot is specified in this command, all timeslots except timeslot 0 are
bundled into an interface in the form of 30B + D.
Upon creation of the PRI set, the system creates a serial interface logically
equivalent to an ISDN PRI interface. The serial interface is named in the form of
serial number:15, where number represents the number of the CE1/PRI interface
where the serial interface is created.
Because a channel set and a PRI set cannot coexist on a CE1/PRI interface, your PRI
set creation attempt will fail if the channel-set command is configured.
Example # Bundle timeslots 1, 2, and 8 through 12 into a PRI set on CE1/PRI interface E1
2/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 2/0
[Sysname-E1 2/0] pri-set timeslot-list 1,2,8-12
reset counters controller e1
Syntax reset counters controller e1 interface-number
View User view
Parameter interface-number: Interface number.
Description Use the
reset counters controller e1 command to clear the controller counter
for a CE1/PRI interface.
To display the information of the controller counter, use the display controller e1
command.
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■ The reset counters interface command does not clear the controller counters
of CE1/PRI interfaces. To do that, use the reset counters controller e1
command.
■ The controller counters information that is cleared using the reset counters
controller e1 command is the same information that you can view with the
display controller e1 [ interface-number ] command.