RAD Data comm IPmux-1 User Manual

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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction

Functional Description

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integer between 1 and 8. Configuring TDM bytes/frame to a higher value reduces
the IP/Ethernet overhead segment of the total packet and thus can significantly

reduce the total Ethernet throughput.
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

TDM bytes/frame can be very large and may exceed the maximum PDVT (jitter)
buffer on the receiving end. Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 show throughput as a

function of the TDM bytes/frame configuration for full E1 and full T1.

Table 1-4. Ethernet Throughput – Unframed E1

TDM
bytes/frame

Frame
Length

(bytes)

Overhead
(bytes)

Overhead
(%)

Packets
per
Second

Throughput
(Mbps)

48 94 46 96 5447

4.1

96 142

46

48

2724

3.1

144 190

46 32 1816

2.76

192 238

46 24 1362

2.6

240 286

46 19 1089

2.5

288 334

46 16 908

2.43

336 382

46 14 778

2.38

384 430

46 12 681

2.34

Table 1-5. Ethernet Throughput – Unframed T1

TDM
bytes/frame

Frame
length
(bytes)

Over head

(bytes)

Over head

(%)

Packets
per
Second

Throughput

(Mbps)

48 94 46 96 4107

3.08

96 142

46

48

2054

2.32

144 190

46 32 1369

2.07

192 238

46 24 1027

1.95

240 286

46 19 821

1.87

288 334

46 16 685

1.82

336 382

46 14 587

1.78

384 430

46 12 513

1.76

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