Which card do you have, a WIC-1T or a WIC-1DSU-T1?
If a WIC-1T, then you need an external CSU/DSU.
If a WIC-1DSU-T1, then your configuration will look something like:
Interface serial 0/0
service-module t1 clock source internal
service-module t1 timeslots 1-4 speed 64
service-module t1 framing...
Commands are the last thing you need, not the first.
What StarTac is telling you is that you first need to decide how and where you're going to use these new IP addresses. Plan this on paper before you even think about implementing them on the router. A few things you need to think about are...
What are you trying to accomplish? What routing protocols are you running? You're not trying to take a full BGP feed are you?
Start with the basics...look at memory, cpu, and interface utilization. Don't throw hardware at the problem until you understand where the problem lies.
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