Create an OC3/STM1 Configuration

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Applies to version(s): v2.9.

The STM1 and OC3 line interfaces can be configured to suit many needs, as shown in the STM1 and OC3 Configuration overviews images. Each configuration begins with the creation of a line interface followed by a paraernt line service that is followed by one or more child line services. Depending on the line service that you create the payload must agree.

STM1 Configuration Overview

STM1 LI LS Overview.png


OC3 Configuration Overview

OC3 LI LS Overview.png


Configuration Example 1: STM1->1x VC4->63x VC12->1x E1

STM1 VC4 LI LS UseCase.png
  • In this configuration, create one STM1 line interface. Then create one VC4 line service for the STM1 line interface. To the VC4 line service create up to 63 VC12 line services. Finally, to each VC12 line service assign one E1 line service.
(Step 1)
Create an STM1 Line Interface
(Step 2)
Create a VC4 Line Service
(Step 3)
Create VC12 Line Services
(Step 4)
Create an E1 Line Service


Configuration Example 2: STM1->3x VC3->21x VC12->1x E1

STM1 VC3 LI LS UseCase.png
  • In this configuration, create one STM1 line interface. Then create three VC3 line services for the STM1 line interface. For each VC3 line service create up to 21 VC12 line services. Finally, to each VC12 line service assign one E1 line service.
(Step 1)
Create an STM1 Line Interface
(Step 2)
Create a VC3 Line Service
(Step 3)
Create VC12 Line Services
(Step 4)
Create an E1 Line Service


Configuration Example 3: OC3->3x STS3->28x VT1.5->1x T1

OC3 STS1 LI LS UseCase.png

In this configuration, create one OC3 line interface. Then create up to three STS1 line services for the OC3 line interface. To each STS1 line service create up to 28 VT1.5 line services. Finally, to each VC12 line service assign one T1 line service.

(Step 1)
Create an OC3 Line Interface
(Step 2)
Create STS1 Line Services
(Step 3)
Create VT1.5 Line Services
(Step 4)
Create an E1 Line Service
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