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IPmux-8/16 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications
Overview 4-3
Configuration Summary Table
Table 4-2. 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:
10.10.10.126
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:
40.40.40.111
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:
40.40.40.102
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)
The initial configuration of the IPmux-11 and the IPmux-16 needs to be done via
an ASCII terminal connected to the IPmux terminal control port. However, after
performing the initial configuration (host IP address, default gateway and a
manager list), you can manage the units using any of the following options:
Manage IPmux-11 or IPmux-16 from any IP host using the Telnet protocol.
After establishing a Telnet session with the IPmux unit, the Telnet protocol
offers the same functionality as the supervisory terminal, enabling remote
access over IP networks.
Manage IPmux-11 or IPmux-16 by means of SNMP-based network
management stations, e.g., the RADview TDMoIP Service Center network
management station offered by RAD.