Bruce,

We're taking about same things.

My router has a serial interface connected to an Frame relay E1 link to a
V.35/G.703 paradynne converter and the G.703 E1 link terminated on FRSM Card
in Cisco MGX 8850....the line config from the FRSM need to be configured as
CCS or CAS,so I need to adjust the config of serial I/F to support CAS/CCS.

 Regards,
  Komy

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Enders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:25 PM
To: Mohamed El Komy
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Subject: Re: Configuring CCS or CAS on Router serial interface [7:72309]


Komy,
Both CAS and CCS refer to signaling methods used in the channelized T-1 
world. Until your Serial interface is connected to a CSU/DSU it is not a 
channelized interface. So first I have to ask for your definition of CAS 
and CCS just to make sure we are talking about the same things.
Bruce

Mohamed Elkomy wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Can I configure CCS/CAS on Router serial interface...I've a cisco router
>with V.35 serial interface that's connected to a V.35/G.703 converter and
>then connected to a G.703 E1 port of FRSM Card in MGX 8850.
>
>Everything go well when I confgiure the FRSM port as clear and E1 become up
>but when i configure it as CAS/CCS ...it come down.
>
>So is there anyway to Configure CCS or CAS on Router serial interface.
>
> Regards,
>  Komy
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