Chapter 9: TDM Services and Interfaces
Configuring Advanced Pseudowire Parameters
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Pseudowire TDM Service Parameters
Parameter
Definition
Service ID
A unique ID that identifies the service. Once you have added the service,
you cannot change the Service ID. Options are 1-16.
Admin State
Select one of the following options:
•
Enable
–
The service is functional.
•
Disable
–
The service is disabled until this parameter is changed to
Enabled
. In this mode, the service occupies system resources but is
unable to receive and transmit data.
Service Type
Select the pseudotype protocol you want to use for the service:
•
E1 SAToP
–
Service uses SAToP protocol
•
CESoPSN
–
Service uses CESoP protocol without CAS signaling
•
CAS-CESoPSN
–
Service uses CESoP protocol with CAS signaling.
Only
SAToP
is supported in this release.
Tunnel Type
Select the encapsulation type to use with the service. Options are:
•
UDP/IP
–
UDP/IP
•
Eth
–
MEF-8
Only
Eth
is supported in this release.
TDM Interface
Select the TDM port to use with the service.
TDM Port/ Bundle ID
Reserved for future use.
PW Profile ID
Select the TDM profile to use with the service. The TDM profile
determines the behavior of the TDM service, including the buffer, payload
suppression, and other parameters. A profile can be used by multiple
TDM services.
You can define up to 64 TDM profiles for the unit in the PseudoWire
Profiles page. See
Configuring Pseudowire Profiles
Tunnel ID or Tunnel Group ID
Select the TDM tunnel or tunnel group to use with the service. The tunnel
determines how traffic over the service passes through the network. In
this version, encapsulation must use the MEF-8 protocol.
Up to 16 tunnels can be configured. TDM tunnels are configured in the
PseudoWire Tunnels page. Tunnel groups are configured in the Tunnel
Groups page. See
Configuring Pseudowire Tunnels and Tunnel Groups
Clock Recovery Master
Select
Enable
to use this service as a reference for clock recovery.
Otherwise, select
Disable
.
Source Tunnel Identifier
Enter the source ECID for the Ethernet tunnel.
Note:
The ECID must be unique for each service.
Destination Tunnel Identifier
Enter the destination ECID for the Ethernet tunnel.
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