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13.8.5 Payload Encapsulation Delay
To configure the payload encapsulation delay (only for structured service), use the follow-
ing command.
payload-encapsulation-delay { 1
| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 8 }
Defines the delay time (which corresponds to number
of 125 microsecond frames) to be encapsulated in
each pseudowire packet. Valid only if service type =
structured. The minimum set of choices for various
TDM services is listed below, and is affected by the
possible presence of in-band signalling.
8: 8 ms (that corresponds to 64 frames), no signalling,
N = 1, required
5: 5 ms (that corresponds to 40 frames), no signalling,
N = 1, desired
4: 4 ms (that corresponds to 32 frames), no signalling,
N = 2~4
3: 3 ms (that corresponds to 24 frames), with DS1 CAS
2: 2 ms (that corresponds to 16 frames), with E1 CAS
1: 1 ms (that corresponds to 8 frames), no signalling, N
> 4
no payload-encapsulation-delay
Deletes the configured payload encapsulation delay
time.
13.8.6 Timing Mode
To configure the timing mode of the TDM service, use the following command.
timing-mode {network | differen-
tial | adaptive | loop}
Selects the timing mode of the TDM service. If RTP is
used, this configuration must be set to be consistent
with the value of the RTP time stamp mode configura-
tion in the RTP parameters setting at the far end.
network: Network timing (default)
differential: Differential timing
adaptive: Adaptive timing
loop: Loop timing. local TDM transmit clock derived
from local TDM receive stream
13.8.7 RTP Pseudowire Parameter
If a pseudowire service uses RTP, the RTP pseudowire parameters provide configuration
for the RTP layer. You can configure the RTP pseudowire parameters by referring to the
following sections.