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CIP-ALL
CIP-ALL
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Coding law:
Law A or Law µ : linear or compensated analog to digital conversion
Transmit gain:
Sets output amplifier gain after the digital to analog conversion.
Input Gain:
Adjusts the input gain after the analog / digital conversion.
CAS Mode:
Sets the ABCD CAS signaling standard: ANSI or ETSI. These bits ABCD are used for transporting on-hook, off-hook and ring signals of
the FXO and FXS interfaces or E&M interface.
PLAR Mode
OFF: normal operation to connect and FXS device (telephone set) to and FXO one (PBX) through a couple of CIP-ALLs
ON: connects two FXS devices (telephone sets) through a couple of CIP-ALLs. The on-hook to off-hook transition on one side makes a
RING signal on the remote side till the remote device hangs off. PLAR mode is used between two CIP-2ALL-2S and CIP-4S for example.
Ring Cadence (PLAR mode):
Defines the ON and OFF cycle of the RING signal in PLAR mode. Rapid ringing is 1 second ON and 1 second OFF. Normal ringing is 1.5
second ON and 3.5 seconds OFF.
Signaling IP: port remote
Defines the remote equipment IP address to send the proprietary signaling information. It must be its IP management address.
Signaling Server port:
In this proprietary signaling mode, this defines IP protocol port number to send the signaling associated with the IP address of the CIP
(defined in the Administration Menu, LAN IP Address).
5.3.3.
Bundles Configuration
A Pseudo-Wire circuit or Bundle is defined as a bit stream that is originated from a physical interface and is transmitted by a TDM over Packet
equipment to another TDM over packet equipment. For example, the Bundles can include any number of 64 kbps timeslots from analog
interfaces or an E1 interface. Both directions Bundles must be defined for full duplex communication. A TDM over Packet device can process
Bundles coming from several remote equipments.
No Bundle is defined in a new product from factory: at least one Bundle must be created when setting the product up – Refer to the “Quick start
Guide” section.
Bundle ID:
Choose a number associated to the Bundle (from 0 to 999). Up to 64 Bundles can be defined as a maximum.
Bundle port type:
Defines if the Bundle applies on an Analog interface or the E1 interface. This option is presented only with the E1 option.
Bundle type:
Bundle Type may be AAL1, CESoPSN or SAToP.
SAToP applies only on unframed E1 / 2,048 kbps interfaces.
CES (CESoPSN) and AAL1 modes can be set on Bundles for the analog interfaces and the E1 port (unframed or framed mode)
Then click on the “Create » button and a new menu appears: