AN-30e
user manual
70-00035-01
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2004
November
16,
2004
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Bundle ID
: This is the bundle identifier for the TDM port. Each port has a default
bundle ID (see following table). There are 32 time-slots reserved for each port. The
following table lists the time slot numbers assigned to each port.
Table 18: Default Bundle Numbers
Port
Bundle ID
1 1-32
2 33-64
3 65-96
4 97-128
5 129-160
6 161-192
7 193-224
8 225-256
The Bundle ID has a default name of the first time-slot for the port. If fractional
channels are used, the first bundle must use the default name and any additional
bundles defined for the same port should use the number of the first time-slot of that
bundle. For example, fractionalizing port 1 into two channels could result in
definitions of the first bundle ID = 1, and the second bundle ID = 16.
Note: The same Bundle ID must be used at the destination AN-30e system.
Dest Bundle
: This is the bundle ID for the subscriber. The default value is the same
as the Bundle ID.
Begin TS
: Enter the first active timeslot of this bundle.
Framed: Begin TS selection is from 1 to 32. Framing is required when specifying
fractional bundles.
Unframed: Begin TS must be '0'. Time-slot 0 is required to transport timing and
signaling information.
Number TS
: The number of contiguous time-slots in this bundle (starting at Begin
TS). There are thirty-two time-slots reserved for each port.
Framed: Number TS may be from 1 to 31.
Unframed: Number TS must be set to 32.
Dest IP
: Enter the IP address of the destination TDM module.
The Dest IP setting allows bundles to be sent to a specific TDM module on an AN-
30e system. This IP address is the TDM IP Address set in the TDM General
Configuration screen (not the IP address in the System Configuration screen).
Jitter Length
: Specify the delay variation compensation for all ports on the OTM
module (8 - 300 ms).
The jitter buffer is used to compensate for delays in processing and transporting
encapsulated TDM traffic between AN-30e systems. Using the Ethernet port for in-
band management or user-data transport requires higher jitter buffer settings
(proportional to the Ethernet throughput). The Jitter Length should be set to the
lowest value possible that does not trigger errors on the TDM interfaces.
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