Specifications
Chapter 5 Configuring IPmux-24 for Typical Applications Installation and Operation Manual
5-2 Typical Pseudowire Application IPmux-24 Ver. 1.5
Configuration Sequence
Below are the basic configuration steps that need to be followed when deploying
an IPmux-24 unit in a typical pseudowire application.
1. Configuring the management host
2. Setting the TDM physical layer parameters (line type, clocking, etc.) according
to the application requirements and topology.
3. Configuring a pseudowire host.
4. Allocating timeslots to bundles
5. Connecting bundles to a remote pseudowire device.
Table
5-1. Configuration Summary
Device E1 Parameters Management
Host Parameters
PW Host Parameters Bundle Parameters
IPmux-24 (A)
Transmit clock source:
Adaptive
Line type: Framed G.704
CRC-4 enabled
CAS disabled
IP address:
192.168.10.2
VLAN ID: 9
VLAN priority: 5
IP address: 192.168.11.2
VLAN ID: 11
VLAN priority: 7
Bundle 1: TS 1–10
Bundle 2: TS 11–15
Bundle 3: TS 16–20
Bundle 4: TS 21–30
IPmux-24 (B)
Transmit clock source:
Adaptive
Line type: Framed G.704
CRC-4 enabled
CAS disabled
IP address:
192.168.10.3
VLAN ID: 10
VLAN priority: 5
IP address: 192.168.11.3
VLAN ID: 12
VLAN priority: 7
Bundle 1: TS 1–10
Bundle 2: TS 11–15
Bundle 3: TS 16–20
Bundle 4: TS 21–30
Configuring the IPmux-24 Units
This section explains how to configure the IPmux-24 units. Refer to
Chapter 3
for
explanation of how to select management options and save the changes.
Configuring the Management Host
To establish a proper connection between the IPmux-24 units and an NMS,
perform the following:
• Define the IPmux-24 management hosts
• Enable host tagging and configure the VLAN parameters to separate the
management traffic from the pseudowire traffic
• Add the NMS to the manager lists of the units.
³ To configure the management host IP parameters:
• Display the Host IP menu (Configuration > System > Management > Host IP),
and configure the IP address and mask of the host:
1. Disable the DHCP mechanism
2. Save the changes