RAD Data comm IPmux-1 User Manual
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 5 Application Configuration Procedures
Overview 5-3
Table 5-1. Bundle Configuration
E1 Channel
Bundle Number for E1
Bundle Number for T1
1 1-31
1–24
2 32-62
25–48
3 63–93
49–72
4 94–124
73–96
• A bundle containing 10 timeslots will be created on each IPmux-1 unit.
Two bundles, each containing 10 timeslots, will be created on IPmux-4.
• Bundle 1 on IPmux-1/Station A will be connected to Bundle 32 on IPmux-4.
Bundle 1 on IPmux-1/Station B will be connected to Bundle 33 on the central
IPmux-4.
Configuration Summary Table
Table 5-2. Configuration Summary
Device
E1 Parameters
Bundle Creation
Bundle Connection
IPmux-1/A Clock:
Adaptive
CRC: Disabled
CAS: Disabled
Bundle No. 1
Timeslots in Bundle:
1–10
1→IPmux-4/32
IPmux-1/B Clock:
Adaptive
CRC: Disabled
CAS: Disabled
Bundle No. 1
Timeslots in Bundle:
1–10
1→IPmux-4/33
IPmux-4 Clock:
Loopback
CRC: Disabled
CAS: Disabled
Bundle No. 32
Timeslots in Bundle:
1–10
Bundle No. 33
Timeslots in Bundle:
11–20
32→IPmux-1/A
33→IPmux-1/B
Perform initial configuration of IPmux-1 and IPmux-4 via a standard ASCII terminal
connected to the IPmux-1 control port. However, after performing the initial
configuration (Host IP Address and Default Gateway), you can manage IPmux-1
and IPmux-4 using any of the following options:
• Use the terminal as a supervisory terminal, for performing all the management
activities supported by IPmux-1/4
• Manage IPmux-1/4 from any IP host using the Telnet protocol. After
establishing a Telnet session with IPmux-1, the Telnet protocol offers the same
functionality as the supervisory terminal, and in addition enables remote
access over IP networks.
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