Specifications
Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual
2 Configuring IPmux-24 IPmux-24 Ver. 1.5
Starting a Terminal Session for the First Time
³ To start a terminal session:
1. Connect a terminal to the CONTROL connector of IPmux-24.
2. Turn on the control terminal PC and set its port parameters to 115,200 baud,
8 bits/character, 1 stop bit, no parity. Set the terminal emulator to ANSI
VT100 emulation (for optimal view of system menus).
3. Power IPmux-24 up and proceed with the management session.
Configuring the IP Management Parameters
The host IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway IP address must be
configured via an ASCII terminal.
³ To configure the IP management parameters:
• From the Host IP menu (Configuration > System > Management > Host IP),
select an IP address of the IPmux-24 host.
Configuring the System Clock
IPmux-24 system timing mechanism ensures a single clock source for all TDM links
by providing the master and fallback clocks.
³ To configure the system clock:
• From the System Clock menu (Configuration > System > System clock), select
the master and fallback timing reference for IPmux-24.
Configuring E1 and T1 at the Physical Level
E1 and T1 interfaces must be configured at the physical level first.
³ To configure E1 and T1 at the physical level:
1. From the TDM Interface Type menu (Configuration > Physical layer > TDM
interface type), select the TDM interface type, E1 or T1.
2. From the TDM Configuration menu (Configuration > Physical layer > TDM
configuration), configure the necessary parameters of the E1 or T1 services.
Connecting Bundle
The E1/T1 timeslots must be assigned to a bundle. The bundle must be sent to
the remote IP address and be connected to one of the destination bundles.
³ To assign timeslots to a bundle:
• From the DS0 Bundle Configuration menu (Main > Configuration > Connection
> DS0 bundle configuration), assign desired timeslots to a bundle by setting
them to 1.