Chapter 21: TDM Services and Interfaces (CLI)
Configuring TDM Pseudowire Services (CLI)
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Configuring Pseudowire Profiles (CLI)
Each TDM service must include a 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. TDM profile configuration must be performed from pwe3 view:
root> pwe3
pwe3>
To create and configure a TDM profile, use the following commands:
pwe3> pwe3 pw-profile add id <id>
pwe3> pwe3 pw-profile basic-params modify id <id> payload-size <payload-
size> jitter-buffer-depth <jitter-buffer-depth> payload-suppression
<payload-suppression>
Summary of Contents for PTP 820 Series
Page 1: ...User Guide ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Configuration Tips phn 3965_006v002 Page 1 3 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 3 Configuration Guide System Configurations phn 3965_006v002 Page 3 4 ...
Page 294: ...Chapter 4 Unit Management Upgrading the Software phn 3965_006v002 Page 4 19 5 Select FTP ...
Page 713: ...Chapter 14 Getting Started CLI Configuring the Activation Key CLI phn 3965_006v002 Page 14 18 ...
Page 731: ...Chapter 14 Getting Started CLI Operating in FIPS Mode CLI phn 3965_006v002 Page 14 36 ...