Chapter 4
Configuring Interfaces
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C2 Byte
One of the overhead bytes in the SONET frame is the C2 Byte. The SONET standard defines the C2 byte
as the path signal label. The purpose of this byte is to communicate the payload type being encapsulated
by the SONET framing overhead (FOH). The C2 byte functions similarly to EtherType and Logical Link
Control (LLC)/Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) header fields on an Ethernet network; it allows a
single interface to transport multiple payload types simultaneously. C2 byte hex values are provided in
Table
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Hex Value
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01
02
03
04
12
13
14
15
16
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C2 Byte Common Values
SONET Payload Contents
Unequipped
Equipped non specific payload
Virtual Tributaries (VTs) inside (default)
VTs in locked mode (no longer supported)
Asynchronous DS3 mapping
Asynchronous DS-4NA mapping
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cell mapping
Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB) protocol cell mapping
Asynchronous Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) mapping
IP inside PPP with scrambling
IP inside PPP without scrambling
Test signal mapping (see ITU-T G.707)
B7 Byte
Payload
Capacity
Payload Envelope
POS on the ML-Series card
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