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Change interface from t1 to e1

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Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Netvanta 644 to terminate SIP traffic to a carrier network.  I need to have the box set to use e1 rather than the default t1 but I'm struggling to see how this is done.  I've had  read through the documentation and I've found how to configure the e1 specific parameters but I can't seem to find how to set it to e1 in the first place.

Any tips would be great, thanks.

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Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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Hello and thanks for posting to our forum.

It is likely that you cannot change to E1 interfaces because the County Setting is the United States, which uses T1 interfaces.  Verify this with the show system command:

NV640# show system

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R10.3.0.E

  Checksum: 8162F80C, built on Fri Jul 06 16:43:19 2012

Hardware version A.1

Boot ROM version A5.00.18b

  Checksum: 4997, built on: Fri Jul 22 10:56:38 2011

Copyright (c) 1999-2011, ADTRAN, Inc.

Platform: NetVanta 644, part number 1700144G1

Serial number LBADTN1129AU874

Flash: 67108864 bytes  DRAM: 134217727 bytes

NV640 uptime is 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes, 52 seconds

System returned to ROM by Soft Reset

Current system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Primary boot system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Backup boot system image file is "NV640A-A5-03-00-E.biz"

Power Source:  AC

Country setting is Belgium

  Default GUI Language is English

  Default POTS Codec Country is Belgium

  Default Companding is A-Law

  Default CallerID type is BELGIUM_FSK

System Clock Source

    Domain:   1     Active Source:  Internal

      Interface  Config      Source   Status

       e1 0/1    None        Internal Invalid    

      e1 0/2    None        Internal Invalid    

      e1 0/3    None        Internal Invalid    

       e1 0/4    None        Internal Invalid    

Note the E1 interfaces.  In order to change the country setting, go to Global Configuration and type:

voice system-country <country>

You will need to save and reboot the unit.  If you have any questions, please let me know.  You can also reference the AOS Voice International Config Guide - https://supportforums.adtran.com/docs/DOC-1824

Pages 5-8 discuss this and which countries support T1 and E1.  Below is the show system with United States settings for comparison.

NV640#show system

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R10.3.0.E

  Checksum: 8162F80C, built on Fri Jul 06 16:43:19 2012

Hardware version A.1

Boot ROM version A5.00.18b

  Checksum: 4997, built on: Fri Jul 22 10:56:38 2011

Copyright (c) 1999-2011, ADTRAN, Inc.

Platform: NetVanta 644, part number 1700144G1

Serial number LBADTN1129AU874

Flash: 67108864 bytes  DRAM: 134217727 bytes

NV640 uptime is 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 27 seconds

System returned to ROM by Soft Reset

Current system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Primary boot system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Backup boot system image file is "NV640A-A5-03-00-E.biz"

Power Source:  AC

Country setting is United States

  Default GUI Language is English

  Default POTS Codec Country is United States

  Default Companding is U-Law

  Default CallerID type is US_BELLCORE

System Clock Source

    Domain:   1     Active Source:  Internal

      Interface  Config      Source   Status

      t1 0/1    Secondary   Internal Invalid    

      t1 0/2    None        Line     Shutdown   

      t1 0/3    Primary     Line     Alarm      

      t1 0/4    None        Internal Invalid  

Regards,

Geoff

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Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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When creating the interface use “interface e1”.

Example:

interface e1 0/1

description PRA 1

timing-domain 1

system-timing primary

sa4tx-bit 0

tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-31 speed 64

shutdown

Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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Thanks for that unified but that throws an error for me:

644(config)#interface e1 0/1

%------------------------^

No such interface.

I do have a t1 interface defined.  Does this need to be removed?

interface t1 0/1

  timing-domain 1

  no shutdown

!

Anonymous
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Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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Yes you need to remove the t1 and then add e1.

Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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Thanks again.  Would you be able to tell me the command to remove it?  I tried using "no interface t1 0/1" but the command wasn't recognised.

I had a look at the command help suggestions and it doesn't seem to list t1 as a type I can remove:

644(config)#no interface

fdl                    - Delete a fdl virtual interface

loopback               - Delete a loopback virtual interface

pri                    - Remove PRI interface

Sorry to bug you but this is driving me around the bend.

Thanks.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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Hello and thanks for posting to our forum.

It is likely that you cannot change to E1 interfaces because the County Setting is the United States, which uses T1 interfaces.  Verify this with the show system command:

NV640# show system

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R10.3.0.E

  Checksum: 8162F80C, built on Fri Jul 06 16:43:19 2012

Hardware version A.1

Boot ROM version A5.00.18b

  Checksum: 4997, built on: Fri Jul 22 10:56:38 2011

Copyright (c) 1999-2011, ADTRAN, Inc.

Platform: NetVanta 644, part number 1700144G1

Serial number LBADTN1129AU874

Flash: 67108864 bytes  DRAM: 134217727 bytes

NV640 uptime is 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes, 52 seconds

System returned to ROM by Soft Reset

Current system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Primary boot system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Backup boot system image file is "NV640A-A5-03-00-E.biz"

Power Source:  AC

Country setting is Belgium

  Default GUI Language is English

  Default POTS Codec Country is Belgium

  Default Companding is A-Law

  Default CallerID type is BELGIUM_FSK

System Clock Source

    Domain:   1     Active Source:  Internal

      Interface  Config      Source   Status

       e1 0/1    None        Internal Invalid    

      e1 0/2    None        Internal Invalid    

      e1 0/3    None        Internal Invalid    

       e1 0/4    None        Internal Invalid    

Note the E1 interfaces.  In order to change the country setting, go to Global Configuration and type:

voice system-country <country>

You will need to save and reboot the unit.  If you have any questions, please let me know.  You can also reference the AOS Voice International Config Guide - https://supportforums.adtran.com/docs/DOC-1824

Pages 5-8 discuss this and which countries support T1 and E1.  Below is the show system with United States settings for comparison.

NV640#show system

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R10.3.0.E

  Checksum: 8162F80C, built on Fri Jul 06 16:43:19 2012

Hardware version A.1

Boot ROM version A5.00.18b

  Checksum: 4997, built on: Fri Jul 22 10:56:38 2011

Copyright (c) 1999-2011, ADTRAN, Inc.

Platform: NetVanta 644, part number 1700144G1

Serial number LBADTN1129AU874

Flash: 67108864 bytes  DRAM: 134217727 bytes

NV640 uptime is 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 27 seconds

System returned to ROM by Soft Reset

Current system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Primary boot system image file is "NV640A-R10-3-0-E.biz"

Backup boot system image file is "NV640A-A5-03-00-E.biz"

Power Source:  AC

Country setting is United States

  Default GUI Language is English

  Default POTS Codec Country is United States

  Default Companding is U-Law

  Default CallerID type is US_BELLCORE

System Clock Source

    Domain:   1     Active Source:  Internal

      Interface  Config      Source   Status

      t1 0/1    Secondary   Internal Invalid    

      t1 0/2    None        Line     Shutdown   

      t1 0/3    Primary     Line     Alarm      

      t1 0/4    None        Internal Invalid  

Regards,

Geoff

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Re: Change interface from t1 to e1

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Geoff,

thanks for that - I've done that and have my e1 ports now.

Not where I thought it was going to be!