CESoPSN features are supported on Juniper Networks ACX Series Universal Access
Routers:
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Channelization up to the DS0 Level on page 109
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Protocol Support on page 109
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Packet Latency on page 109
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CESoPSN Encapsulation on page 109
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CESoPSN Options on page 110
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show Commands on page 110
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CESoPSN Pseudowires on page 110
Channelization up to the DS0 Level
The following numbers of NxDS0 pseudowires are supported for 16 T1 and E1 built-in
ports and 8 T1 and E1 built-in ports, where N represents the time slots on the T1 and E1
built-in ports.
16 T1 and E1 built-in ports support the following number of pseudowires:
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Each T1 port can have up to 24 NxDS0 pseudowires, which add up to a total of up to
384 NxDS0 pseudowires.
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Each E1 port can have up to 31 NxDS0 pseudowires, which add up to a total of up to
496 NxDS0 pseudowires.
8 T1 and E1 built-in ports support the following number of pseudowires:
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Each T1 port can have up to 24 NxDS0 pseudowires, which add up to a total of up to
192 NxDS0 pseudowires.
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Each E1 port can have up to 31 NxDS0 pseudowires, which add up to a total of up to
248 NxDS0 pseudowires.
Protocol Support
All protocols that support Structure-Agnostic TDM over Packet (SAToP) support
CESoPSN NxDS0 interfaces.
Packet Latency
The time required to create packets (from 1000 through 8000 microseconds).
CESoPSN Encapsulation
The following statements are supported at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy
level:
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ct1-x/y/z partition partition-number timeslots timeslots interface-type ds
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ds-x/y/z:n encapsulation cesopsn
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