Chapter 9: TDM Services and Interfaces
Configuring Advanced Pseudowire Parameters
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Configuring Pseudowire Profiles
Each TDM service must include a TDM profile. The profile determines the behavior of the service, including the
buffer, payload suppression, and other parameters. A profile can be used by multiple services.
You can configure up to 64 TDM profiles.
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Viewing a Pseudowire Profile
To view all the pseudowire profiles configured for the unit:
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Select
TDM > TDM PseudoWire > Advanced > Profiles
. The PseudoWire Profiles page opens.
Figure 333
PseudoWire Profiles Page
describes the pseudowire profile parameters.
Table 108
Pseudowire Profile Parameters
Parameter
Definition
Profile ID
Enter unique ID, from 1 to 64, that identifies the profile. Once you add
the profile, you cannot edit this field.
Payload Size
Enter the number of times E1/DS1 should be sampled for each Ethernet
packet.
Jitter Buffer Depth
Enter the desired jitter buffer depth (from 1 to 32, in milliseconds). This is
used to enable the network to accommodate PSN-specific packet delay
variation. The jitter buffer can be increased if the network experiences a
higher-than-normal level of jitter.
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