RAD Data comm IPmux-1 User Manual

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Appendix E Parameters and Screens

IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual

E-26 Bundle

Connection

Configuration

First define the bundle.

Table E-18. Bundle Connection Parameters

Parameter Possible

Values

Remarks

Bundle ID

1

IPmux-1 has a single bundle, with the number set
at 1

IP ToS

0

to 255

Type of Service – sets the IP ToS field in the IP
frames transmitted by the device.

ToS configuration configures the WHOLE byte, since
different vendors may use different bits to tag
packets for traffic prioritization.
ToS assignment applies to all TDM packets leaving
IPmux-1.
Default configuration: 0

TDM Bytes in Frame

48, 96, 144, 192, 240,
288, 336, 384

Allows you to set the UDP payload length – this
parameter enables reduction of Ethernet throughput
(detailed explanation in Chapter 1).
Default payload: single payload (48)

Connection Status

Enable
Disable

Connection enabled

Frames will not be sent from this connection

Destination IP Address

IP address of the destination device

Next Hop

Use the next hop parameter when the Destination IP
address is not in the device subnet. In such cases the
Ethernet frame is sent to the next hop IP. If it is not
configured, the default gateway is used. Default
value: 0.0.0.0 (not configured)
Note: The next hop IP must be in the device subnet.

Destination Bundle

E1: 1 to 496
T1: 1 to 384

Bundle number in the destination device

Jitter Buffer

3

to 300 milliseconds

(ms

)

Desired depth of the jitter buffer (PDVT buffer).

Default value: 300 (10 x µs), i.e. 3 msec

VLAN Tagging

Yes


No

You must set options 9 and A in the Bundle
Connection Configuration menu
Note: For an explanation of VLAN tagging see
Chapter 1.

VLAN ID

0

to 4095

Default value: 0.

VLAN Priority

0

to 7

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