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If the buffer begins to overfill, the regenerated Tx clock frequency increases to avoid overflow. If the buffer begins to empty, the Tx clock toward the TDM device decreases to avoid underflow. The External Clock port also outputs the input clock signal to allow connection to other units, if needed. Note In Adaptive Timing mode the regenerated clock is subject to network Packet Delay Variation and may not comply with jitter and wander specifications.

In this mode the PCM clock is derived from Channel 1. It is recommended not to deactivate Channel 1 while it is in loopback clock so that data will not be damaged. Warning disruption will occur to the other channels 2,3,4 , if they are active.

The following paragraphs describe typical timing schemes and the correct timing mode settings for achieving end-to-end synchronization.

When the edges of the network are synchronized according to an external network clock source, all the IPmux-1 units should be configured to work in loopback timing mode see Figure This topology enables any-to-any connectivity. When a common clock is not available on all the ends of the network one of the IPmux-1 devices is configured to work in Loopback timing mode, while the other IPmux-1 device is configured to work in Adaptive timing mode see Figure Table specifies the structure of the different headers, special fields, and the payload in the Ethernet packet.

Note: IEEE Note : The UDP source port field is used to transfer the destination bundle number. Figure describes the VLAN tag format. For example, if the destination is:. Packets are transmitted at set intervals. Packet Delay Variation is the maximum deviation from the nominal time the packets are expected to arrive at the far end device.

IPmux-1 has a buffer that compensates for the deviation from the expected packet arrival time to prevent IPmux-1 buffers from emptying out or overflowing. Packet Delay Variation is an important network parameter. Packets Leaving IPmux-1 t. Packets Arriving t. The buffer begins to empty out only after it is half full in order to compensate for packet starvation from the Ethernet side.

The time it takes for half of the buffer to empty out is the maximum DVT time. Delay Variation Tolerance is configurable. Note For a bundle that contains a few timeslots i. This parameter controls the number of TDM bytes encapsulated in one frame.

On the other hand, packetization delay and intrinsic packet delay variation PDVT are increased; this contributes to a higher end-to-end delay. This effect can be small and negligible when a full E1 or many timeslots are transferred but can be very significant when few timeslots are transferred. In this case, the packetization delay and the intrinsic PDV when configuring a large value of.

An end-to-end alarm generation mechanism exists in IPmux-1 to facilitate the following alarms:. This is a cost effective solution for MTU or small office applications. A rate limiter to restrict user port traffic is supported. In this mode a rate limiter is available to limit user port traffic.

The rate limiter can limit user traffic at 50 kbps steps up to 5M and in 1 Mbps steps from 5M to M. If this port must be connected to a switch not a hub , this is not a limitation, since all applications involve connection to a backbone on an access switch. Note All of the above exist only in rate limiting mode, and do not exist in bridge mode. When set to 0 the bridge mode is selected, otherwise the rate limiter is selected by the specified rate.

Transmit: 0 dB, —7. Fiber: SC without user port , LC with user port 1 or 2 if user port is used. For optical interfaces: see optical budget calculation Features. The only mechanical installation procedures that may be necessary are optional installation in a in rack. Configuration parameters are explained in. If problems are encountered, refer to Chapter 4 for test and diagnostics instructions. No internal settings, adjustment, maintenance and repairs may be performed by either the operator or the user; such activities may be performed only by.

Warning Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation, and maintenance of this product. The positive pole can be earthed. Caution The DC power source must be isolated from the mains supply by double or reinforced insulation. A suitable fuse or a circuit breaker should be integrated in the negative power-supply line. Allow at least 90 cm 36 inches of frontal clearance for operator access. Allow at least 10 cm 4 inches clearance at the rear of the unit for cable connections.

Make sure that the ventilation holes are not blocked. In general, IPmux-1 internal jumpers and switches do not need to be configured by the user. Therefore, removing the product cover is not required. Open the case and check the positions of internal jumpers before the IPmux-1E installation. Disconnect all the cables connected to the IPmux-1E. Slide the IPmux-1E top cover by pulling it straight out. If necessary, change the settings in accordance with the specific requirements of your application:.

When phantom feed is disabled, the S interface can be configured through software to the TE or NT mode. When phantom feed is enabled, only the NT mode is possible. Only qualified and authorized service personnel should have access to the inside of the unit. Disconnect the unit from the power line and from all the cables before removing the cover.

Line voltages are present inside IPmux-1E when it is connected to power. Moreover, under certain external fault conditions, dangerous voltages may appear on the lines connected to IPmux-1E.

Any adjustment, maintenance, and repair of the opened device under voltage should be avoided as much as possible and, when inevitable, should be carried out only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved.

Capacitors inside the device may still be charged even after it has been disconnected from its source of power. To prevent ESD damage, avoid touching the internal components, and before moving jumpers, touch the IPmux-1E rear panel. Slide the cover into the slots from the rear panel, and set the cover in place.

Figure through Figure illustrate the front and rear panel options available for IPmux Figure through Figure illustrate the rear and front panel options available for IPmux-1E. Interrupting the protective grounding conductor inside or outside the instrument or disconnecting the protective earth terminal can make this instrument dangerous.

Intentional interruption is prohibited. Before switching ON this instrument and before connecting any other cable, the protective earth terminals of this instrument must be connected to the. Whenever it is likely that the protection offered by fuses has been impaired, the instrument must be made inoperative and secured to prevent any operation. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.

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Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1. Installation 2. Operation 3. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 4. Application Configuration Procedures 5. Telnet Appendix C. Table of Contents List of Figures IPmux-1 3-D View IPmux-1 Functional Diagram IPmux-1 Front Panel IPmux-1 Rear Panel IPmux-1 Rear Panel Switch Table of Contents E1 The E1 port complies with G.

IPmux-1E can be configured to 1, 2, 3 or 4 active ports. Overview Timing IPmux-1 maintains synchronization between TDM devices by deploying advanced clock distribution mechanisms. Standards G. IPmux-1 3-D View Figure Functional Description Unframed In the transparent mode, the incoming bit stream from each channel regardless of framing is converted into IP over Ethernet frames. Fractional In the fractional mode, the incoming bit stream is regarded as a sequence of n x 64 kbps channel groups according to framing.

Each predefined group of channels is converted into a structure block. MSB Bits 7, 6 contain D channel information. Each of the clocks must be configured correctly on both the Receive and Transmit ends to ensure proper operation and prevent pattern slips see Figure , Figure , and Figure If Channel 1 is disconnected or deactivated by the NT side , the PCM clock will change to Internal clock and a momentary Warning disruption will occur to the other channels 2,3,4 , if they are active.

External Network Timing When the edges of the network are synchronized according to an external network clock source, all the IPmux-1 units should be configured to work in loopback timing mode see Figure IPmux-1 in External Clock Mode Single Source Clock Network When a common clock is not available on all the ends of the network one of the IPmux-1 devices is configured to work in Loopback timing mode, while the other IPmux-1 device is configured to work in Adaptive timing mode see Figure Ethernet Frame Structure.

Payload 4 CRC. For example, if the destination is: Bundle 1 — 02, Bundle 2 — 03, Bundle 3 — 04, Bundle 4 — 05, etc. Packet Delay Variation Packets are transmitted at set intervals. It supports a delay variation of up to ms for E1 or T1. Table Rate Limiter Mode In this mode a rate limiter is available to limit user port traffic.

ITU-T Rec. ANSI T1. Technical Specifications To open the IPmux-1E case: 1. Installation and Setup Connecting Interfaces and Cables Figure through Figure illustrate the front and rear panel options available for IPmux E1 ETH. IPmux-1E Front Panel. IPmux-1E Figure Before switching ON this instrument and before connecting any other cable, the protective earth terminals of this instrument must be connected to the protective ground conductor of the power cord. You can only view or download manuals with.

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