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Cisco SM-X-1T3/E3 Enhanced Service Module Configuration Guide
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Cisco SM-X-1T3/E3 Enhanced Service Module Configuration Guide
  Configuring the SM-1T3/E3 Service Module
Step 3
interface serial
 slot/subslot/port
Example:
Router(config)# interface serial 
1/0/0
Enters interface configuration mode.
Note
On the Cisco SM-X-1T3/E3, both the subslot and port are 0.
Step 4
Router(config-if)#mdl {transmit {path | 
idle-signal | test-signal} | string {eic | lic 
fic unit | pfi port | generator} string}
Example:
Router(config-if)# mdl string eic ID
Router(config-if)# mdl string fic 
Building B
Router(config-if)# mdl string unit 
ABC
Router(config-if)# mdl string pfi 
Facility Z
Router(config-if)# mdl string port 
Port 7
Router(config-if)# mdl transmit path
Router(config-if)# mdl transmit 
idle-signal
Configures the Maintenance Data Link (MDL) message.
eic string—Specifies the Equipment Identification Code (up to 10 
characters), which is a value used to describe a specific piece of 
equipment according to ANSI T1.107-1995.
fic string—Specifies the Frame Identification Code (up to 10 
characters), which is a value used to identify where the equipment is 
located within a building at a given location according to ANSI 
T1.107-1995.
generator string—Specifies the Generator number string sent in the 
MDL Test Signal message; can be up to 38 characters. 
lic string—Specifies the Location Identification Code (up to 11 
characters), which is a value used to describe a specific location 
according to ANSI T1.107-1995.
pfi string—Specifies the Path Facility Identification Code sent in the 
MDL Path message; can be up to 38 characters. 
port string—Specifies the port number string sent in the MDL Idle 
Signal message; can be up to 38 characters.
unit string—Specifies the Unit Identification Code (up to 6 
characters), which is a value that identifies the equipment location 
within a subslot according to ANSI T1.107-1995.
transmit idle-signal—Enables transmission of the MDL 
Idle-Signal message. An MDL Idle-Signal message, as defined by 
ANSI T1.107, is distinguished from path and test signal messages in 
that it contains a port number as its final data element.
transmit path—Enables transmission of the MDL Path message. 
An MDL Path message, as defined by ANSI T1.107, is distinguished 
from idle and test signal messages in that it contains a facility 
identification code as its final data element.
transmit test-signal—Enables transmission of the MDL 
Test-Signal message. An MDL Test-Signal message, as defined by 
ANSI T1.107, is distinguished from path and idle signal messages in 
that it contains a generator number as its final data element.
Command
Purpose