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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
just a number used to identify what channel you on, channel config varies per UBR. On mine its used for legacy services (10 mbit) however on other's its used for overlay (100mbit, 50mbit , 30mbit).
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Channel numbers overlap, there's no assignment to each platform. There will be an ID 0, 1, 2, 3 on both platforms as both have line cards with 8 upstreams which may or may not be split into two groups of 4, giving upstream IDs 0,1,2,3 - could even have 4,5,6,7, no reason why channel IDs have to overlap between service groups.
Anyway, point is it's 100% cosmetic and can be ignored.