Specifications
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus
Connection Configuration: Static Mode E-29
Bundle Connection Configuration: Static Mode
BUNDLE CONNECTION CONFIGURATION
1. Bundle ID 1
2. IP TOS 1
3. TDM Bytes in Frame (x48 bytes) 1
4. Connection Status Disable
5. Destination IP Address 0.0.0.0
6. Next Hop 0.0.0.0
7. Destination Bundle 1
8. Jitter Buffer (x10 µsec) rounded up 1000 µsec steps! 300
9. OAM Connectivity Disable
A. Redundancy Function None
B. VLAN Tagging Yes
C. VLAN ID 1
E. VLAN Priority 00
ESC. Exit
Calculated bundle throughput [BPS]: 3978080
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Figure E-32. Bundle Connection Configuration (Static Mode)
Parameters must be configured for each connection. To configure all parameters,
first select the bundle ID and then proceed with the parameter configuration.
• First define the bundle.
• When changing the Destination IP Address, Next Hop, or Destination Bundle,
the Connection Status must be set to Disable. After you save the changes,
Connection Status can be reset to Enable.
Table E-20. Bundle Connection Parameters: Static Mode
Parameter Possible Values Remarks
Bundle ID 1, 2 If only one bundle is used, the Bundle ID must be
configured as 1.
IP ToS 0 to 255 Type of Service – sets the IP ToS field in the IP frames
transmitted by the device.
ToS configuration configures the WHOLE byte, since
different vendors may use different bits to tag packets for
traffic prioritization.
ToS assignment applies to all TDM packets leaving IPmux-1.
Default configuration: 0
TDM Bytes in Frame (x48
bytes)
1 to 30 Allows you to set the UDP payload length – this parameter
enables reduction of Ethernet throughput (detailed
explanation in Chapter 1).
Default payload: single payload (1)
VLAN ID and
VLAN Priority are
configurable only if
VLAN Tagging is
set to Yes.
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