Specifications
Chapter 5 Configuring for a Typical Application Installation and Operation Manual
5-2 Overview IPmux-8/16 Ver. 6.00
The IP network can consist of either switches or routers. The minimum
requirement is 10 Mbps full duplex.
An IPmux should be configured with a default gateway/next hop addresses
if a routed network is used.
The manager IP address will be used to manage the agent by the network
management station.
2. Physical layer configuration – Setting the TDM parameters (line type, clocking,
etc.) according to the application requirements and topology.
TDM traffic will be sent between the central IPmux-16 and the two remote
IPmux-11 units (A and B) over the IP network.
The TDM traffic can be either generated by a BER tester connected to the
IPmux units or by a PBX. A remote local loop can be used on the remote
IPmux units in order to avoid the need for an additional BER tester.
3. Creating bundles – Allocating timeslots to bundle/s
4. Connecting bundles – Directing the bundles, defined above, to remote IPmux
units.
Configuration Summary Table
Table 5-1. Configuration Summary
Device E1 Parameters IP Parameters Bundle Creation Bundle
Connection
IPmux-11 (A)
• Transmit clock source:
adaptive
• Line type: Framed G.704
CRC-4 disabled
• CAS: disabled
Host IP address:
10.10.10.10
Bundle No. 1
Timeslots in
bundle: 1–10
IPmux-16
Ethernet port 1
IPmux-11 (B)
• Transmit clock source:
adaptive
• Line type: Framed G.704
CRC-4 disabled
• CAS: disabled
Host IP address:
11.11.11.11
Bundle No. 1
Timeslots in
bundle: 1–10
IPmux-16
Ethernet port 2
Bundle No. 1,
Timeslots in
bundle: 1–10
IPmux-11 (A)
IPmux-16
• Transmit clock source:
loopback
• Line type: CRC-4
disabled (framed)
• CAS: disabled
• Out-of-band
host IP
address:
12.12.12.12
• Ethernet port
1 host IP:
13.13.13.13
• Ethernet port
2 host IP:
14.14.14.14
Bundle No. 2,
Timeslots in
bundle: 11–20
IPmux-11 (B)